Good for you man! I predict that the amount of people that are attempting to record their JC meeting will bring about a policy change from the branch or at least a letter to the BOE regarding recordings of Jc's. Too bad there is not an online library of audio recordings of JC's.
For a "legalized" process with investigations, charges, testimony, witnesses, and finally deliberation and sentencing they are blowing it when it comes to not allowing the proceedings to be recorded. Even secular courts have court reporters that produce a word for word transcript. Recording protects the accused as well as the accusers.
Great work again. The brothers are racking their brains over everything they said. Maybe enough of this will allow a couple of them to see how unjust the process is.
SIAM