STATE v. LOMBARDO

No. 38S00-9902-CR-111.

738 N.E.2d 653 (2000)

STATE of Indiana, Appellant (Plaintiff below), v. John LOMBARDO, Appellee (Defendant below).

Supreme Court of Indiana.

November 3, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey A. Modisett, Attorney General of Indiana, Greg Ullrich, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis, Indiana, Attorneys for Appellant.

Robert G. Forbes, Forcum & Forbes LLP, Hartford City, Indiana, Attorney for Appellee.


SULLIVAN, Justice.

Defendant John Lombardo was charged with the unlawful interception of a telephonic communication for secretly tape recording his estranged wife's telephone conversations. The trial court dismissed the charge, finding the Indiana Wiretap Act was unconstitutionally vague because it did not clearly define the conduct prohibited. We hold that Indiana's Wiretap Act is constitutional and that there is no constitutional bar to its application in this case...

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