United States v. Gene Ward Keller
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Opinion
Appellant has been convicted, following trial to the court without a jury, of intercepting telephone communications by way of wire tap and of divulging the contents of such intercepted communications in violation of 47 U.S.C. § 605.
The record contains ample evidence to support the trial court’s finding that the wire tap was not authorized by the sender and that the appellant acted knowingly and wilfully.
Judgment affirmed.
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