Wire Tapping as Evidence in Court in Great Britain and the British Commonwealth of NationsLibrary of Congress [American-British Law Division], 1961 - 114 pages |
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accused admissibility of evidence apparatus authorized or directed Canada Canadian Bar Review commission Committee common law conversation or message criminal Crown damage detection of crime discloses divulges the purport evidence illegally evidence obtained exercise extend to three guilty hard labour illegally obtained intercept communications interception of communications justice Kuruma legislation liable Lord Goddard Manitoba Telephone Act message passing misdemeanor offence officer specially authorized official duties connected Official Secrets Act opening of letters outstation equipment Pakistan Parliament pass word person not entitled Police Post Office Act Postmaster power to intercept Privy Councillors punished with imprisonment purpose radio-telephone exchange service recording equipment regulations Revised Statutes rules Secretary Security Service statutory legislation summary conviction tampers tape recording tapping of telephones telegram Telegraph Act telegraph line telegraph officer telephone communications telephone equipment telephone line telephone system term not exceeding thereof transcript transmission or delivery unauthorized tapping warrant wire tapping Wireless Telegraphy Act