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Civil and Criminal Actions for Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Violations | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio ORC 2933.65, which allows civil actions for wiretapping violations, damages, and defenses for good faith reliance on legal warrants.

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Civil and Criminal Actions for Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Violations

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2933.65 allows individuals to file civil actions if their wire, oral, or electronic communications are unlawfully intercepted or disclosed. Victims can seek damages, including liquidated, actual, punitive damages, and attorney's fees. The law also provides a defense for good faith reliance on legal warrants or orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of communications are protected under Ohio ORC 2933.65?

The law protects wire, oral, and electronic communications from unlawful interception, disclosure, or use.

What damages can I recover if my communications are illegally intercepted?

You can recover equitable relief, liquidated damages (either $200 per day or $10,000), actual damages, profits made from the violation, punitive damages, and attorney's fees.

Is there a time limit to file a civil action under this law?

Yes, a civil claim must be initiated within two years from the date the violation was first known or discovered.

Does relying in good faith on a warrant or court order protect me from liability?

Yes, good faith reliance on a warrant, court order, or statutory authorization is a complete defense against civil or criminal actions related to the interception.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio ORC 2933.65, which allows civil actions for wiretapping violations, damages, and defenses for good faith reliance on legal warrants.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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