Wisconsin Statutes
§ 134.39 — Fraudulent knowledge of dispatch; injury to wires; interference.
Wisconsin § 134.39
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 134Miscellaneous trade regulations
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 134.39 (2026).
Text
134.39 Any person who shall, by any device or means whatever, procure or attempt to procure from any officer or other person connected with or in the business or management of any telegraph company transacting business within this state, any knowledge of the contents or substance of any telegraph message or dispatch not addressed to himself or herself or to which he or she is not entitled, or who shall, without lawful authority, tamper or interfere with, use or in any manner intentionally, carelessly or negligently disturb or interrupt any telegraph wires or lines of any such telegraph company, or who shall intentionally, carelessly or negligently fell any tree or timber so as to break, destroy or injure any such telegraph wires, without first giving 24 hours’ notice of his or her intenti
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Legislative History
134.39 History History: 1993 a. 482 .
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