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1 | | (1) a search warrant based on probable cause, issued for |
2 | | renewable periods of up to 30 days; or |
3 | | (2) an arrest warrant issued under Section 107-9 of the |
4 | | Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.
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5 | | Section 15. Exceptions. Notwithstanding any other |
6 | | provisions of this Act, any law enforcement agent may obtain |
7 | | cell phone location information: |
8 | | (1) to respond to a call for emergency services from the |
9 | | user of the cell phone concerned; |
10 | | (2) with the express consent of the subscriber or user of |
11 | | the cell phone concerned; or
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12 | | (3) when a law enforcement agent reasonably believes that |
13 | | obtaining cell phone location information without delay is |
14 | | necessary to protect a person from an imminent danger of death |
15 | | or great bodily harm, and the application to the cell phone |
16 | | service provider for cell phone location information is |
17 | | narrowly tailored to address this danger, subject to the |
18 | | following limitations: |
19 | | (A) The application shall document the factual basis |
20 | | for believing that this danger requires obtaining the cell |
21 | | phone information without delay. |
22 | | (B) The lead law enforcement agency involved in the |
23 | | investigation shall retain the application for a minimum of |
24 | | 2 years, and shall provide it to the State's Attorney in |
25 | | the county in which the lead agency is located within 48 |
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1 | | hours of the time that the lead agency obtains access to |
2 | | cell phone location information under this paragraph (3). |
3 | | (C) Subsequent or ongoing use of cell phone location |
4 | | information as described in this paragraph (3) beyond a |
5 | | 48-hour time span requires a warrant. If the application |
6 | | for the warrant is denied, the cell phone location |
7 | | information shall not be admissible as evidence in a court |
8 | | of law, unless the State can prove the evidence obtained |
9 | | would inevitably have been discovered by lawful means as |
10 | | part of the ongoing investigation.
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11 | | Section 20. Admissibility. Compliance with the provisions |
12 | | of this Act is a prerequisite to the admissibility into |
13 | | evidence of any cell phone location information, but nothing in |
14 | | this Act shall be deemed to prevent a court from otherwise |
15 | | excluding the evidence on any other ground, nor shall anything |
16 | | in this Section be deemed to prevent a court from independently |
17 | | reviewing the admissibility of the evidence for compliance with |
18 | | the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution or with |
19 | | Article I, Section 6 of the Illinois Constitution.".
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