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Relevant laws and/or legal precedents:
Section 2 of Article 370A of the Greek Penal Code bans it, subarticle 4 offers exceptions when
no other evidence is present. Decision 53/2010 of the Supreme Criminal Court limits evidence
submitting to third parties that found the recording 'by accident'. Decision 277/2014 of the
Supreme Criminal Court acquitted a guilty party and deemed the presented recordings admissable.
Article 25 of the Penal Code states that, any action is not illegal if it was done so to
protect the property or safety of oneself or of another party, provided that the crime of
sharing the recording is a lesser one in comparison.
Legal discussion:
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/w-010-1738
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