The appellant instituted a paternity action against the appellee, seeking to have him declared the father of her two children. The case was tried before a jury, which returned a verdict in favor of the appellee. The case is before us pursuant to our grant of the appellant’s application for a discretionary appeal from the denial of her motion for new trial. The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court erred in prohibiting the appellant from using a tape recording of a conversation between herself and the appellee, made while the two of them were alone in a car, to impeach the latter’s testimony that he was not the father of the children. Held:
In concluding that the recording could not be used for impeachment purposes, the trial court relied on Division 3 of
Ransom v. Ransom,
Judgment reversed.
