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(765 ILCS 1045/11) (from Ch. 140, par. 111)
Sec. 11. Search
warrant.
Whenever the registrant, or officer, or authorized agent of any firm,
partnership or corporation which is a registrant under this Act, takes an
oath before any circuit court, that he has reason to believe that any
supplies are being unlawfully used, sold, or secreted in any place, the
court shall issue a search warrant to any police officer authorizing such
officer to search the premises wherein it is alleged such articles may be
found and take into custody any person in whose possession the articles are
found. Any person so seized shall be taken without unnecessary delay before
the court issuing the search warrant. The court is empowered to impose conditions of pretrial release
on any such person to compel his attendance at any continued hearing.
(Source: P.A. 101-652, eff. 1-1-23.)
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