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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB5964
Introduced 2/10/2010, by Rep. Jim Sacia SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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725 ILCS 5/108B-3 |
from Ch. 38, par. 108B-3 |
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Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that the State's Attorney, or a person
designated in writing or
by law to act for the State's Attorney and to perform his or her duties during his or her absence or
disability, may authorize, in writing, an ex parte application to the chief
judge of a court of competent jurisdiction for an order authorizing the
interception of a private communication when no
party has consented to
the interception and the interception may provide evidence of, or may
assist in the apprehension of a person who has committed, is committing or
is about to commit, a felony offense as defined in the Criminal Code of 1961 (rather than a specified offense). Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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HB5964 |
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LRB096 18095 RLC 33470 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
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| amended by changing Section 108B-3 as follows:
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| (725 ILCS 5/108B-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 108B-3)
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| Sec. 108B-3. Authorization for the interception of private
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| communication. |
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| (a) The State's Attorney, or a person
designated in writing |
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by law to act for him and to perform his duties during his |
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| absence or
disability, may authorize, in writing, an ex parte |
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| application to the chief
judge of a court of competent |
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| jurisdiction for an order authorizing the
interception of a |
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| private communication when no
party has consented to
the |
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| interception and (i) the interception may provide evidence of, |
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| or may
assist in the apprehension of a person who has |
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| committed, is committing or
is about to commit, a felony |
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| offense as defined in the Criminal Code of 1961; (ii) violation |
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| of Section 8-1(b) (solicitation of murder),
8-1.2 |
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| (solicitation of murder for hire), 9-1 (first degree murder), |
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| or 29B-1
(money laundering) of the Criminal Code of 1961,
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| Section 401, 401.1 (controlled substance
trafficking), 405, |
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| 405.1 (criminal drug conspiracy) or 407 of the Illinois
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