Maryland SB680 establishes penalties for using or disclosing intercepted communications obtained illegally.
Maryland SB680 amends the state's laws to make it a misdemeanor for anyone to use or disclose intercepted wire, oral, or electronic communications obtained illegally. Violators face imprisonment for up to a year, a fine of up to $10,000, or both. The bill updates the state's legal framework to address misuse of intercepted communications.
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