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5722 – Report By Issuing Or Denying Judge | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law Section 5722 mandates detailed reporting by judges on wiretap applications, including grants, modifications, and interception details.

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5722 – Report By Issuing Or Denying Judge

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 5722

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Pennsylvania law Section 5722 requires judges to report detailed information about wiretap applications, including whether they were granted, modified, or denied. The report must include specifics about the order, the offense, involved parties, and interception details. This ensures transparency and oversight of wiretap authorizations.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law Section 5722 mandates detailed reporting by judges on wiretap applications, including grants, modifications, and interception details.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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