Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-187 (2006)
§ 53a-187. Definitions. Applicability.
(a) The following definitions are applicable to sections 53a-188 and 53a-189:
(1) "Wiretapping" means the intentional overhearing or recording of a telephonic
or telegraphic communication or a communication made by cellular radio telephone
by a person other than a sender or receiver thereof, without the consent of
either the sender or receiver, by means of any instrument, device or equipment.
The normal operation of a telephone or telegraph corporation and the normal use
of the services and facilities furnished by such corporation pursuant to its
tariffs shall not be deemed "wiretapping". (2) "Mechanical overhearing of a
conversation" means the intentional overhearing or recording of a conversation
or discussion, without the consent of at least one party thereto, by a person
not present thereat, by means of any instrument, device or equipment. (3)
"Unlawfully" means not specifically authorized by law. For purposes of this
section, "cellular radio telephone" means a wireless telephone authorized by the
Federal Communications Commission to operate in the frequency bandwidth reserved
for cellular radio telephones.
(b) This section and sections 53a-188 and 53a-189 shall not apply to wiretapping
by criminal law enforcement officials in the lawful performance of their duties
and do not affect the admissibility of evidence in any proceedings other than a
prosecution for eavesdropping or tampering with private communications.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-189 (2006)
§ 53a-189. Eavesdropping: Class D felony.
(a) A person is guilty of eavesdropping when he unlawfully engages in
wiretapping or mechanical overhearing of a conversation.
(b) Eavesdropping is a class D felony.