California Laws: Penal Code Sections 629.50-629.98
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.50
(a) Each application for an order authorizing the interception of a wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communication shall be made in writing upon...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.51
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Wire communication" means any aural transfer made in whole or in...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.52
Upon application made under Section 629.50, the judge may enter an ex parte order, as requested or modified, authorizing interception of wire, electronic pager, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.53
The Judicial Council may establish guidelines for judges to follow in granting an order authorizing the interception of any wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.54
Each order authorizing the interception of any wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communication shall specify all of the following: (a) The identity, if...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.56
(a) Upon informal application by the Attorney General, Chief Deputy Attorney General, or Chief Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Law Division, or a district attorney, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.58
No order entered under this chapter shall authorize the interception of any wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone, or electronic communication for any period...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.60
Whenever an order authorizing an interception is entered, the order shall require reports in writing or otherwise to be made to the judge who issued...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.61
(a) Whenever an order authorizing an interception is entered, the order shall require a report in writing or otherwise to be made to the Attorney...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.62
(a) The Attorney General shall prepare and submit an annual report to the Legislature, the Judicial Council, and the Director of the Administrative Office of...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.64
The contents of any wire or electronic communication intercepted by any means authorized by this chapter shall, if possible, be recorded on any recording media....
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.66
Applications made and orders granted pursuant to this chapter shall be sealed by the judge. Custody of the applications and orders shall be where the...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.68
Within a reasonable time, but no later than 90 days, after the termination of the period of an order or extensions thereof, or after the...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.70
(a) A defendant shall be notified that he or she was identified as the result of an interception that was obtained pursuant to this chapter....
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.72
Any person in any trial, hearing, or proceeding, may move to suppress some or all of the contents of any intercepted wire, electronic pager, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.74
The Attorney General, any deputy attorney general, district attorney, or deputy district attorney, or any peace officer who, by any means authorized by this chapter,...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.76
The Attorney General, any deputy attorney general, district attorney, or deputy district attorney, or any peace officer or federal law enforcement officer who, by any...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.78
Any person who has received, by any means authorized by this chapter, any information concerning a wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communication, or...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.80
No otherwise privileged communication intercepted in accordance with, or in violation of, the provisions of this chapter shall lose its privileged character. When a peace...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.82
(a) If a peace officer or federal law enforcement officer, while engaged in intercepting wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communications in the manner...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.84
Any violation of this chapter is punishable by a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or by imprisonment in the county jail...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.86
Any person whose wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communication is intercepted, disclosed, or used in violation of this chapter shall have the following...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.88
Nothing in Section 631, 632.5, 632.6, or 632.7 shall be construed as prohibiting any peace officer or federal law enforcement officer from intercepting any wire,...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.89
No order issued pursuant to this chapter shall either directly or indirectly authorize covert entry into or upon the premises of a residential dwelling, hotel...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.90
An order authorizing the interception of a wire, electronic pager, or electronic cellular telephone communication shall direct, upon request of the applicant, that a public...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.91
A good faith reliance on a court order issued in accordance with this chapter by any public utility, landlord, custodian, or any other person furnishing...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.92
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any court to which an application is made in accordance with this chapter may take any evidence, make any...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.94
(a) The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall establish a course of training in the legal, practical,...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.96
If any provision of this chapter, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the chapter, and the...
- California Laws: Penal Code Section 629.98
This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2008, and as of that date is repealed. ...