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1 | | (2) Whenever a peace officer arrests a person, the officer |
2 | | shall question
the arrestee as to whether he or she has any |
3 | | children under the age of 18
living with him or her who may be |
4 | | neglected as a result of the arrest or
otherwise. The peace |
5 | | officer shall assist the arrestee in the placement of
the |
6 | | children with a relative or other responsible person designated |
7 | | by the
arrestee. If the peace officer has reasonable cause to |
8 | | believe that a child
may be a neglected child as defined in the |
9 | | Abused and Neglected Child
Reporting Act, he shall report it |
10 | | immediately to the Department of Children
and Family Services |
11 | | as provided in that Act.
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12 | | (3) A peace officer who executes a warrant of arrest in |
13 | | good faith
beyond the geographical limitation of the warrant |
14 | | shall not be liable for
false arrest.
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15 | | (4) Whenever a peace officer is aware of a warrant of |
16 | | arrest issued by a circuit court of this State for a person and |
17 | | the peace officer has contact with the person because the |
18 | | person is requesting or receiving emergency medical assistance |
19 | | or medical forensic services for sexual assault at a medical |
20 | | facility, if the warrant of arrest is not for a forcible felony |
21 | | as defined in Section 2-8 of the Criminal Code of 2012, a |
22 | | violent crime as defined in subsection (c) of Section 3 of the |
23 | | Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act, or an alleged |
24 | | violation of parole or mandatory supervised release, the peace |
25 | | officer shall contact the prosecuting authority of the |
26 | | jurisdiction issuing the warrant, or if that prosecutor is not |
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1 | | available, the prosecuting authority for the jurisdiction that |
2 | | covers the medical facility to request waiver of the prompt |
3 | | execution of the warrant. The prosecuting authority may secure |
4 | | a court order waiving the immediate execution of the warrant |
5 | | and provide a copy to the peace officer. As used in this |
6 | | subsection (4), "sexual assault" means an act of sexual conduct |
7 | | or sexual penetration defined in Section 11-0.1 of the Criminal |
8 | | Code of 2012, including without limitation, acts prohibited |
9 | | under Sections 11-1.20 through 11-1.60 of the Criminal Code of |
10 | | 2012. |
11 | | (4.5) Whenever a peace officer has a warrant of arrest for |
12 | | a person, subject to the same limitations described in |
13 | | subsection (4), and the peace officer has contact with the |
14 | | person because the person reported that he or she was sexually |
15 | | assaulted within the past 7 days, in addition to informing the |
16 | | person of his or her right to seek free medical attention and |
17 | | evidence collection and providing the written notice required |
18 | | by Section 25 of the Sexual Assault Incident Procedure Act, the |
19 | | officer shall also notify the person that if he or she chooses |
20 | | to go to a medical facility to seek any of those services, then |
21 | | the officer shall inform the prosecuting authority to request |
22 | | waiver of the prompt execution of the warrant. |
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)".
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