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(725 ILCS 5/108-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-1)
Sec. 108-1.
Search without warrant.
(1) When a lawful arrest is effected a peace officer may reasonably search
the person arrested and the area
within such person's immediate presence for the purpose of:
(a) protecting the officer from attack; or
(b) preventing the person from escaping; or
(c) discovering the fruits of the crime; or
(d) discovering any instruments, articles, or things |
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(2) (Blank).
(3) A law enforcement officer may not search or inspect a motor vehicle,
its contents, the driver, or a passenger solely because of a violation of
Section 12-603.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
(Source: P.A. 93-99, eff. 7-3-03.)
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