PL 250.20 Divulging an eavesdropping warrant Class A misdemeanor
§ 250.20  Divulging an eavesdropping warrant.
  A person is guilty of divulging an eavesdropping warrant when, possessing
information concerning the existence or content of an eavesdropping warrant
issued  pursuant to article seven hundred of the criminal procedure law, or
concerning any circumstances attending an application for such  a  warrant,
he   discloses  such  information  to  another  person;  except  that  such
disclosure is not criminal or unlawful when permitted by section 700.65  of
the  criminal  procedure  law  or  when  made  to a state or federal agency
specifically authorized by law to receive reports concerning  eavesdropping
warrants,  or  when  made  in  a  legal proceeding, or to a law enforcement
officer or agency connected with the application for such warrant, or to  a
legislative committee or temporary state commission, or to the telephone or
telegraph corporation whose facilities  are  involved,  or  to  any  entity
operating   an  electronic  communications  service  whose  facilities  are
involved.
  Divulging an eavesdropping warrant is a class A misdemeanor.

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