Current with legislation from the 2024 Regular and Special Sessions.
Section 53a-188 - Tampering with private communications: Class A misdemeanor(a) A person is guilty of tampering with private communications when:(1) Knowing that he does not have the consent of the sender or receiver, he obtains from an employee, officer or representative of a telephone or telegraph corporation, by connivance, deception, intimidation or in any other manner, information with respect to the contents or nature of a telephonic or telegraphic communication; or(2) knowing that he does not have the consent of the sender or receiver, and being an employee, officer or representative of a telephone or telegraph corporation, he knowingly divulges to another person the contents or nature of a telephonic or telegraphic communication.(b) Tampering with private communications is a class A misdemeanor.Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-188
(1969, P.A. 828, S. 190.)
Cited. 171 Conn. 524; 212 Conn. 195; 238 Conn. 692.