C.R.S. 18-9-303
18-9-303. Wiretapping prohibited - penalty
(1)
Any person not a sender or intended receiver of a telephone or telegraph communication commits wiretapping
if he:
(a)
Knowingly overhears, reads, takes, copies, or records a telephone, telegraph, or electronic communication
without the consent of either a sender or a receiver thereof or attempts to do so; or
(b)
Intentionally overhears, reads, takes, copies, or records a telephone, telegraph, or electronic
communication for the purpose of committing or aiding or abetting the commission of an unlawful act; or
(c)
Knowingly uses for any purpose or discloses to any person the contents of any such communication, or
attempts to do so, while knowing or having reason to know the information was obtained in violation of this
section; or
(d)
Knowingly taps or makes any connection with any telephone or telegraph line, wire, cable, or instrument
belonging to another or with any electronic, mechanical, or other device belonging to another or installs any
device whether connected or not which permits the interception of messages; or
(f)
Knowingly uses any apparatus to unlawfully do, or cause to be done, any act prohibited by this section or
aids, authorizes, agrees with, employs, permits, or intentionally conspires with any person to violate the
provisions of this section.
(2)
Wiretapping is a class 6 felony; except that, if the wiretapping involves a cordless telephone, it is a
class 1 misdemeanor.
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