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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The contents of any wire communication or evidence derived therefrom shall not be received in evidence or otherwise disclosed in any civil or administrative proceeding, except in civil actions brought pursuant to this section.
2. Any person whose wire communication is intercepted, disclosed, or used in violation of sections 542.400 to 542.422 shall:
(1) Have a civil cause of action against any person who intercepts, discloses, or uses, or procures any other person to intercept, disclose, or use such communications; and
(2) Be entitled to recover from any such person:
(a) Actual damages, but not less than liquidated damages computed at the rate of one hundred dollars a day for each day of violation or ten thousand dollars whichever is greater;
(b) Punitive damages on a showing of a willful or intentional violation of sections 542.400 to 542.422; and
(c) A reasonable attorney's fee and other litigation costs reasonably incurred.
3. A good faith reliance on a court order or on the provisions of section 542.408 shall constitute a prima facie defense to any civil or criminal action brought under sections 542.400 to 542.422.
4. Nothing contained in this section shall limit any cause of action available prior to August 28, 1989.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXXVII. Criminal Procedure § 542.418. Use of contents of wiretap in civil action, limitations on--illegal wiretap, cause of action, damages, attorney fees and costs--good faith reliance on court order a prima facie defense - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xxxvii-criminal-procedure/mo-rev-st-542-418/
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