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1 | AN ACT concerning electronic communications.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Private Electronic Communications Protection Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Definitions. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | In this Act, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | the following terms are defined as indicated: | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | "Communications common carrier" means any person engaged | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | as a common
carrier in the transmission of communications by | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | wire or radio,
not including radio broadcasting. | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Computer services" means computer time or services, | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | including data
processing services, Internet services, | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | electronic mail services, electronic
message services, or | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | information or data stored in connection therewith. | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | "Data" means a representation in any form of information, | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | knowledge, facts, concepts,
or instructions, including program | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | documentation, which is prepared or has been prepared in a
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19 | formalized manner and is stored or processed in or transmitted | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | by a computer or in a system or network.
Data is considered | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | property and may be in any form, including, but not
limited to, | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | printouts, magnetic or optical storage media, punch cards, or
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23 | data stored internally in the memory of the computer. |
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1 | "Private electronic communication" means any transfer of | ||||||
2 | signs, signals,
writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence | ||||||
3 | of any nature transmitted in
whole or part by a wire, radio, | ||||||
4 | pager, computer, or electromagnetic, photo
electronic, or | ||||||
5 | photo optical system when the sending or receiving party
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6 | intends the electronic communication to be private and that the
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7 | communication is not
subject to interception, under | ||||||
8 | circumstances reasonably justifying that
expectation. A | ||||||
9 | reasonable expectation of privacy shall include any | ||||||
10 | expectation recognized by law, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
11 | an expectation derived from a privilege, immunity, or right | ||||||
12 | established by common law, Supreme Court rule, or the Illinois | ||||||
13 | or United States Constitution. Circumstances that reasonably | ||||||
14 | justify the expectation that
a communication is not subject to | ||||||
15 | interception include the use of a
cellular communication | ||||||
16 | device. "Private electronic communication" does not include:
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17 | (1) any wire or oral communication; or
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18 | (2) any communication from a tracking device.
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19 | Section 10. Third-party electronic communications. | ||||||
20 | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule to | ||||||
21 | the contrary and except as provided in subsection (b) of this | ||||||
22 | Section, the State and units of local government may not use a | ||||||
23 | person's private electronic communication or data held by a
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24 | third-party computer service or communications common carrier | ||||||
25 | in any judicial, criminal, civil, or administrative |
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1 | proceeding, unless the person's private electronic | ||||||
2 | communication or data is obtained by a court issued: | ||||||
3 | (1) search warrant under Article 108 of the Code of | ||||||
4 | Criminal Procedure of 1963; | ||||||
5 | (2) order authorizing use of an eavesdropping device | ||||||
6 | under Article 108A of the Code of Criminal Procedure of | ||||||
7 | 1963; or | ||||||
8 | (3) order authorizing interception of private | ||||||
9 | communications under Article 108B of the Code of Criminal | ||||||
10 | Procedure of 1963. | ||||||
11 | (b) The State or a unit of local government may obtain
a | ||||||
12 | person's private electronic communication or data held by a | ||||||
13 | third-party computer service or communications common carrier | ||||||
14 | if: | ||||||
15 | (1) the sender and recipient of the private electronic | ||||||
16 | communication or data provides express
and informed | ||||||
17 | consent; or | ||||||
18 | (2) obtained under a constitutionally authorized | ||||||
19 | exception to the search warrant requirement. | ||||||
20 | (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or rule to | ||||||
21 | the contrary, any person's private electronic communication or | ||||||
22 | data obtained in violation of this Section is inadmissible in | ||||||
23 | any judicial, criminal, civil, or administrative proceeding. | ||||||
24 | (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as requiring | ||||||
25 | a search
warrant for cellular location information in an | ||||||
26 | emergency situation. For the purposes of this subsection (d),
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1 | "emergency situation" means response by a law enforcement | ||||||
2 | agency to a call for emergency services or in an emergency | ||||||
3 | situation that involves the risk of death or serious physical | ||||||
4 | harm. | ||||||
5 | Section 905. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by | ||||||
6 | changing Section 14-5 as follows:
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7 | (720 ILCS 5/14-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 14-5)
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8 | Sec. 14-5. Evidence
inadmissible. Any evidence obtained in | ||||||
9 | violation of this Article is not admissible in
any civil or | ||||||
10 | criminal trial, or any administrative or legislative inquiry
or | ||||||
11 | proceeding, nor in any grand jury proceedings; provided, | ||||||
12 | however, that
so much of the contents of an alleged unlawfully | ||||||
13 | intercepted, overheard or
recorded conversation or electronic | ||||||
14 | communication as is clearly relevant, as determined as a matter | ||||||
15 | of
law by the court in chambers, to the proof of such | ||||||
16 | allegation may be
admitted into evidence in any criminal trial | ||||||
17 | or grand jury proceeding
brought against any person charged | ||||||
18 | with violating any provision of this
Article. Nothing in this | ||||||
19 | Section bars admission of evidence if all parties to the | ||||||
20 | private conversation or private electronic communication | ||||||
21 | consent to admission of the evidence.
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22 | (Source: P.A. 98-1142, eff. 12-30-14.)
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23 | Section 910. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
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1 | amended by changing Sections 108-2, 108-3, 108-6, 108-7, 108-9, | ||||||
2 | 108-10, 108-11, 108A-1, 108A-2, 108A-3, 108A-4, 108A-5, | ||||||
3 | 108A-6, 108A-7, 108A-8, 108A-9, 108A-11, 108B-2a, 108B-9, and | ||||||
4 | 108B-13 and by adding Sections 108-0.5 and 108A-0.5 as follows: | ||||||
5 | (725 ILCS 5/108-0.5 new) | ||||||
6 | Sec. 108-0.5. Definitions. | ||||||
7 | For the purposes of this Article, "data" means a | ||||||
8 | representation in any form of information, knowledge, facts, | ||||||
9 | concepts,
or instructions, including program documentation, | ||||||
10 | which is prepared or has been prepared in a
formalized manner | ||||||
11 | and is stored or processed in or transmitted by a computer or | ||||||
12 | in a system or network.
Data is considered property and may be | ||||||
13 | in any form, including, but not
limited to, printouts, magnetic | ||||||
14 | or optical storage media, punch cards, or
data stored | ||||||
15 | internally in the memory of the computer.
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16 | (725 ILCS 5/108-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-2)
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17 | Sec. 108-2. Custody and disposition of things seized. An | ||||||
18 | inventory of all instruments, articles , data, or things seized | ||||||
19 | on a search
without warrant shall be given to the person | ||||||
20 | arrested and a copy thereof
delivered to the judge before whom | ||||||
21 | the person arrested is taken, and
thereafter, such instruments, | ||||||
22 | articles , data, or things shall be handled and
disposed of in | ||||||
23 | accordance with Sections 108-11 and 108-12 of this Code.
If the | ||||||
24 | person arrested is released without a charge being preferred |
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1 | against
him or her all instruments, articles , data, or things | ||||||
2 | seized, other than contraband,
shall be returned to him or her | ||||||
3 | upon release.
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4 | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836 .)
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5 | (725 ILCS 5/108-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-3)
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6 | Sec. 108-3. Grounds for search warrant.
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7 | (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), upon the written | ||||||
8 | complaint of
any person under oath or affirmation
which states | ||||||
9 | facts sufficient to show probable cause and which
particularly | ||||||
10 | describes the place or person, or both, to be searched and
the | ||||||
11 | things to be seized, any judge may issue a search warrant for | ||||||
12 | the
seizure of the following:
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13 | (1) Any instruments, articles , data, or things | ||||||
14 | designed or intended for use
or which are or have been used | ||||||
15 | in the
commission of, or which may constitute evidence of, | ||||||
16 | the offense in
connection with which the warrant is issued; | ||||||
17 | or contraband, the fruits of
crime, or things otherwise | ||||||
18 | criminally possessed.
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19 | (2) Any person who has been kidnaped in violation of | ||||||
20 | the laws of
this State, or who has been kidnaped in another | ||||||
21 | jurisdiction and is now
concealed within this State, or any | ||||||
22 | human fetus or human corpse.
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23 | (b) When the things to be seized are the work product of, | ||||||
24 | or used in the
ordinary course of business, and in the | ||||||
25 | possession, custody, or control
of any person known to be |
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1 | engaged in the gathering or dissemination of news
for the print | ||||||
2 | or broadcast media, no judge may issue a search warrant unless
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3 | the requirements set forth in subsection (a) are satisfied and | ||||||
4 | there is
probable cause to believe that:
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5 | (1) such person has committed or is committing a | ||||||
6 | criminal offense; or
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7 | (2) the things to be seized will be destroyed or | ||||||
8 | removed from the State
if the search warrant is not issued.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 89-377, eff. 8-18-95.)
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10 | (725 ILCS 5/108-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-6)
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11 | Sec. 108-6. Execution of search warrants.
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12 | The warrant shall be executed within 96 hours from the time | ||||||
13 | of issuance.
If the warrant is executed the duplicate copy | ||||||
14 | shall be left with any person
from whom any instruments, | ||||||
15 | articles , data, or things are seized or if no person is
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16 | available the copy shall be left at the place from which the | ||||||
17 | instruments,
articles , data, or things were seized. Any warrant | ||||||
18 | not executed within such time
shall be void and shall be | ||||||
19 | returned to the court of the judge issuing the
same as "not | ||||||
20 | executed".
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21 | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836.)
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22 | (725 ILCS 5/108-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-7)
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23 | Sec. 108-7. Command of search warrant.
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24 | The warrant shall command the person directed to execute |
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1 | the same to
search the place or person particularly described | ||||||
2 | in the warrant and to
seize the instruments, articles , data, or | ||||||
3 | things particularly described in the
warrant.
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4 | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836.)
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5 | (725 ILCS 5/108-9) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-9)
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6 | Sec. 108-9. Detention and search of persons on premises.
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7 | In the execution of the warrant the person executing the | ||||||
8 | same may
reasonably detain to search any person in the place at | ||||||
9 | the time:
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10 | (a) To protect himself or herself from attack, or
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11 | (b) To prevent the disposal or concealment of any | ||||||
12 | instruments, articles , data,
or things particularly described | ||||||
13 | in the warrant.
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14 | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836.)
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15 | (725 ILCS 5/108-10) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-10)
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16 | Sec. 108-10. Return to court of things seized.
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17 | A return of all instruments, articles , data, or things | ||||||
18 | seized shall be made
without unnecessary delay before the judge | ||||||
19 | issuing the warrant or before
any judge named in the warrant or | ||||||
20 | before any court of competent
jurisdiction. An inventory of any | ||||||
21 | instruments, articles , data, or things seized
shall be filed | ||||||
22 | with the return and signed under oath by the officer or
person | ||||||
23 | executing the warrant. The judge shall upon request deliver a | ||||||
24 | copy
of the inventory to the person from whom or from whose |
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1 | premises the
instruments, articles , data, or things were taken | ||||||
2 | and to the applicant for the
warrant.
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3 | (Source: Laws 1963, p. 2836.)
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4 | (725 ILCS 5/108-11) (from Ch. 38, par. 108-11)
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5 | Sec. 108-11. Disposition of things seized. The court before
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6 | which the instruments, articles , data, or things are returned | ||||||
7 | shall
enter an order providing for their custody pending | ||||||
8 | further proceedings.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 83-334.)
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10 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-0.5 new) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 108A-0.5. Definitions. | ||||||
12 | For the purposes of this Article, "private electronic | ||||||
13 | communication" means any transfer of signs, signals,
writing, | ||||||
14 | images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted | ||||||
15 | in
whole or part by a wire, radio, pager, computer, or | ||||||
16 | electromagnetic, photo
electronic, or photo optical system | ||||||
17 | when the sending or receiving party
intends the electronic | ||||||
18 | communication to be private under circumstances reasonably | ||||||
19 | justifying that expectation. A reasonable expectation shall | ||||||
20 | include any expectation recognized by law, including, but not | ||||||
21 | limited to, an expectation derived from a privilege, immunity, | ||||||
22 | or right established by common law, Supreme Court rule, or the | ||||||
23 | Illinois or United States Constitution.
"Private electronic | ||||||
24 | communication" does not include: |
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1 | (1) any wire or oral communication; or | ||||||
2 | (2) any communication from a tracking device.
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3 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-1)
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4 | Sec. 108A-1. Authorization for use of eavesdropping | ||||||
5 | device. The State's
Attorney or an Assistant State's Attorney | ||||||
6 | authorized by the State's
Attorney may authorize an
application | ||||||
7 | to a circuit judge or an associate
judge assigned by the Chief | ||||||
8 | Judge of the circuit for, and such judge
may grant in | ||||||
9 | conformity with this Article, an order authorizing or approving
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10 | the use of an eavesdropping device by a law enforcement officer | ||||||
11 | or agency
having the responsibility for the investigation of | ||||||
12 | any felony under Illinois
law where any one party to a | ||||||
13 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, to | ||||||
14 | be monitored, or previously
monitored in the case of an | ||||||
15 | emergency situation as defined in this Article,
has consented | ||||||
16 | to such monitoring.
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17 | The Chief Judge of the circuit may assign to associate | ||||||
18 | judges the power
to issue orders authorizing or approving the | ||||||
19 | use of eavesdropping devices
by law enforcement officers or | ||||||
20 | agencies in accordance with this Article.
After assignment by | ||||||
21 | the Chief Judge, an associate judge shall have plenary
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22 | authority to issue such orders without additional | ||||||
23 | authorization for each
specific application made to him or her | ||||||
24 | by the State's Attorney until such time as
the associate | ||||||
25 | judge's power is rescinded by the Chief Judge.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 92-413, eff. 8-17-01.)
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2 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-2)
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3 | Sec. 108A-2. Authorized Disclosure or Use of Information. | ||||||
4 | (a) Any law enforcement
officer who, by any means authorized in | ||||||
5 | this Article, has obtained knowledge of
the contents of any | ||||||
6 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, | ||||||
7 | overheard or recorded by use of an eavesdropping
device or | ||||||
8 | evidence derived therefrom, may disclose such contents
to | ||||||
9 | another law enforcement officer or prosecuting attorney to
the | ||||||
10 | extent that such disclosure is appropriate to the proper
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11 | performance of the official duties of the person making or
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12 | receiving the disclosure.
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13 | (b) Any investigative or law enforcement officer who, by
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14 | any means authorized in this Article, has obtained knowledge
of | ||||||
15 | the contents of any conversation , including a private | ||||||
16 | electronic
communication, overheard or recorded
use of an | ||||||
17 | eavesdropping device or evidence derived therefrom,
may use the | ||||||
18 | contents to the extent such use is appropriate to
the proper | ||||||
19 | performance of his or her official duties.
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20 | (c) Admissibility into evidence in any judicial, | ||||||
21 | administrative,
or legislative proceeding shall be as | ||||||
22 | elsewhere described in this Article.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 79-1159.)
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24 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-3)
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1 | Sec. 108A-3.
Procedure for Obtaining Judicial Approval of | ||||||
2 | Use
of Eavesdropping Device. (a) Where any one party to a | ||||||
3 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, to | ||||||
4 | occur
in the future has consented to the use of an | ||||||
5 | eavesdropping device
to overhear or record the conversation or | ||||||
6 | private electronic
communication , a judge may grant
approval to | ||||||
7 | an application to use an eavesdropping device
under pursuant to | ||||||
8 | the provisions of this Section section .
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9 | Each application for an order authorizing or subsequently | ||||||
10 | approving the
use of an eavesdropping device shall be made in | ||||||
11 | writing
upon oath or affirmation to a circuit judge, or an | ||||||
12 | associate judge
assigned for such purpose pursuant to Section | ||||||
13 | 108A-1 of this Code, and
shall state the applicant's authority | ||||||
14 | to make such application. Each
application shall include the | ||||||
15 | following:
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16 | (1) the identity of the investigative or law enforcement
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17 | officer making the application and the State's Attorney | ||||||
18 | authorizing
the application;
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19 | (2) a statement of the facts and circumstances
relied upon | ||||||
20 | by the applicant to justify his or her belief that
an order | ||||||
21 | should be issued including: (a) details as to the
felony that | ||||||
22 | has been, is being, or is about to be committed; (b)
a | ||||||
23 | description of the type of communication sought to be | ||||||
24 | monitored; (c) the
identity of the party to the expected | ||||||
25 | conversation or private electronic
communication consenting
to | ||||||
26 | the use of an eavesdropping device; (d) the identity of
the |
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1 | person, if known, whose conversations or private electronic
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2 | communications are to be overheard by
the eavesdropping device;
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3 | (3) a statement of the period of time for which
the use of | ||||||
4 | the device is to be maintained or, if the
nature of the | ||||||
5 | investigation is such that the authorization for
use of the | ||||||
6 | device should not terminate automatically when the
described | ||||||
7 | type of communication is overheard or recorded, a
description | ||||||
8 | of facts establishing reasonable cause to
believe that | ||||||
9 | additional conversations or private electronic
communications | ||||||
10 | of the same type will
occur thereafter;
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11 | (4) a statement of the existence of all
previous | ||||||
12 | applications known to the individual making the
application | ||||||
13 | which have been made to any judge requesting permission
to use | ||||||
14 | an eavesdropping device involving the same
persons in the | ||||||
15 | present application, and the
action taken by the judge on the | ||||||
16 | previous applications;
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17 | (5) when the application is for an extension of an
order, a | ||||||
18 | statement setting forth the results so far obtained
from the | ||||||
19 | use of the eavesdropping device or an explanation of
the | ||||||
20 | failure to obtain such results.
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21 | (b) The judge may request the applicant to furnish | ||||||
22 | additional
testimony, witnesses, or evidence in support of the | ||||||
23 | application.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 86-391.)
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25 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-4)
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1 | Sec. 108A-4. Grounds for Approval or Authorization. The | ||||||
2 | judge may authorize or
approve the use of the eavesdropping | ||||||
3 | device where it is found that:
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4 | (a) one party to the conversation , including a private | ||||||
5 | electronic
communication, has or will have consented
to the use | ||||||
6 | of the device;
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7 | (b) there is reasonable cause for believing that an | ||||||
8 | individual
is committing, has committed, or is about to commit | ||||||
9 | a felony under Illinois law;
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10 | (c) there is reasonable cause for believing that particular
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11 | conversations or private electronic
communications concerning | ||||||
12 | that felony offense will be obtained
through such use; and
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13 | (d) for any extension authorized, that further use of a
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14 | device is warranted on similar grounds.
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15 | (Source: P.A. 79-1159.)
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16 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-5)
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17 | Sec. 108A-5. Orders Authorizing Use of an Eavesdropping | ||||||
18 | Device.
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19 | (a) Each order authorizing or approving the use of an
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20 | eavesdropping device shall specify:
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21 | (1) the identity of the person who has consented to the
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22 | use of the device to monitor any of his or her | ||||||
23 | conversations , including private electronic
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24 | communications, and a
requirement that any conversation or | ||||||
25 | private electronic
communication overheard or received |
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1 | must
include this person;
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2 | (2) the identity of the other person or persons, if | ||||||
3 | known,
who will participate in the conversation or private | ||||||
4 | electronic
communication ;
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5 | (3) the period of time in which
the use of the device | ||||||
6 | is authorized, including a statement as to
whether or not | ||||||
7 | the use shall automatically terminate when the
described | ||||||
8 | conversations or private electronic
communications have | ||||||
9 | been first obtained.
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10 | (b) No order entered under this Section section may | ||||||
11 | authorize
or approve the use of any eavesdropping device for | ||||||
12 | any period longer than
30 days. An
initial or a subsequent | ||||||
13 | extension, in no case for more than
30 days each, of an order | ||||||
14 | may be granted but only upon
application made in accordance | ||||||
15 | with Section 108A-3 and where
the court makes the findings | ||||||
16 | required in Section 108A-4.
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17 | (Source: P.A. 92-413, eff. 8-17-01.)
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18 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-6)
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19 | Sec. 108A-6. Emergency Exception to Procedures. (a) | ||||||
20 | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Article,
any | ||||||
21 | investigative or law enforcement officer, upon approval of
a | ||||||
22 | State's Attorney, or without it if a reasonable effort has
been | ||||||
23 | made to contact the appropriate State's Attorney, may use
an | ||||||
24 | eavesdropping device in an emergency situation as defined
in | ||||||
25 | this Section. Such use must be in accordance with the
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1 | provisions of this Section and may be allowed only where the | ||||||
2 | officer
reasonably believes that an order permitting the use of | ||||||
3 | the
device would issue were there a prior hearing.
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4 | An emergency situation exists when, without previous
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5 | notice to the law enforcement officer sufficient to obtain
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6 | prior judicial approval, the conversation , including a private | ||||||
7 | electronic
communication, to be overheard or
recorded will | ||||||
8 | occur within a short period of time, the use
of the device is | ||||||
9 | necessary for the protection of the law enforcement
officer or | ||||||
10 | it will occur in a situation involving a clear and present
| ||||||
11 | danger of imminent death or great bodily harm to persons | ||||||
12 | resulting from:
(1) a kidnapping or the holding of a hostage by | ||||||
13 | force or the threat of the
imminent use of force; or (2) the | ||||||
14 | occupation by force or the threat of the
imminent use of force | ||||||
15 | of any premises, place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft; or
(3) any | ||||||
16 | violation of Article 29D.
| ||||||
17 | (b) In all such cases, an application for an order | ||||||
18 | approving
the previous or continuing use of an eavesdropping
| ||||||
19 | device must be made within 48 hours of the commencement of
such | ||||||
20 | use. In the absence of such an order, or upon its denial,
any | ||||||
21 | continuing use shall immediately terminate.
| ||||||
22 | In order to approve such emergency use, the judge must
make | ||||||
23 | a determination (1) that he or she would have granted an order
| ||||||
24 | had the information been before the court prior to the use of
| ||||||
25 | the device and (2) that there was an emergency situation as
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26 | defined in this Section.
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1 | (c) In the event that an application for approval under | ||||||
2 | this Section is
denied the contents of the conversations or | ||||||
3 | private electronic
communications overheard or recorded shall | ||||||
4 | be
treated as having been obtained in violation of this | ||||||
5 | Article.
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6 | (Source: P.A. 92-854, eff. 12-5-02.)
| ||||||
7 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-7)
| ||||||
8 | Sec. 108A-7. Retention and Review of Recordings.
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9 | (a) The contents of any conversation , including a private | ||||||
10 | electronic
communication, overheard by any
eavesdropping | ||||||
11 | device shall, if possible, be recorded on tape , magnetic or | ||||||
12 | optical storage media,
or a comparable device. The recording of | ||||||
13 | the contents of a
conversation or private electronic
| ||||||
14 | communication under this Article shall be done in such a way
as | ||||||
15 | will protect the recording from editing or other alterations.
| ||||||
16 | (b) Immediately after the expiration of the period of
the | ||||||
17 | order or extension or, where the recording was made in an
| ||||||
18 | emergency situation as defined in Section 108A-6, at the time | ||||||
19 | of
the request for approval subsequent to the emergency, all | ||||||
20 | such
recordings shall be made available to the judge issuing | ||||||
21 | the
order or hearing the application for approval of an | ||||||
22 | emergency application.
| ||||||
23 | The judge shall listen to or read the recording tapes , | ||||||
24 | determine if the conversations
or private electronic
| ||||||
25 | communications thereon are within his or her order or were |
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| |||||||
1 | appropriately
made in emergency situations, and make a record | ||||||
2 | of such determination
to be retained with the recording tapes .
| ||||||
3 | The recordings shall be sealed under the instructions of
| ||||||
4 | the judge and custody shall be where he or she orders. These | ||||||
5 | Such recordings
shall not be destroyed except upon order of the | ||||||
6 | judge hearing
the application and in any event shall be kept | ||||||
7 | for 10 years
if not destroyed upon his or her order.
| ||||||
8 | Duplicate recordings may be made for any use or disclosure
| ||||||
9 | authorized by this Article. The presence of the seal
provided | ||||||
10 | for in this Section or a satisfactory explanation for the
| ||||||
11 | absence thereof shall be a pre-requisite for the use or
| ||||||
12 | disclosure of the contents of the recordings or any evidence | ||||||
13 | derived therefrom.
| ||||||
14 | (c) Applications made and orders granted under this
Article | ||||||
15 | shall be sealed by the judge. Custody of the applications
and | ||||||
16 | orders shall be wherever the judge requests.
These Such | ||||||
17 | applications and orders shall be disclosed only upon a
showing | ||||||
18 | of good cause before a judge. Such documents shall
not be | ||||||
19 | destroyed except on the order of the issuing or
denying judge | ||||||
20 | or after the expiration of 10 years time if
not destroyed upon | ||||||
21 | his or her order.
| ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 79-1159.)
| ||||||
23 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-8) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-8)
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24 | Sec. 108A-8. Notice to Parties Overheard.
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25 | (a) Within a reasonable time, but not later than 90 days
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1 | after either the filing of an application for an order of
| ||||||
2 | authorization or approval which is denied or not later than 90 | ||||||
3 | days after the
termination of the period of an order or | ||||||
4 | extension thereof,
the issuing or denying judge shall cause to | ||||||
5 | be served on
the persons named in the order or application and | ||||||
6 | such other
persons in the recorded conversation or private | ||||||
7 | electronic
communication as the judge may determine
that | ||||||
8 | justice requires be notified, a notice of the transaction
| ||||||
9 | involving any requested or completed use of an eavesdropping
| ||||||
10 | device which shall include:
| ||||||
11 | (1) notice of the entry of an order, of subsequent
approval | ||||||
12 | in an emergency situation, or the denial
of an application;
| ||||||
13 | (2) the date of the entry, approval, or denial;
| ||||||
14 | (3) the period of the authorized use of any eavesdropping
| ||||||
15 | device; and
| ||||||
16 | (4) notice of whether during the period of eavesdropping
| ||||||
17 | devices were or were not used to overhear and
record various | ||||||
18 | conversations or private electronic
communications and whether | ||||||
19 | or not
such conversations or private electronic
communications | ||||||
20 | are recorded.
| ||||||
21 | On an ex parte showing of good cause, the notice required
| ||||||
22 | by this subsection may be postponed.
| ||||||
23 | (b) Upon the filing of a motion, the judge may in his or | ||||||
24 | her
discretion make available to such person or his or her | ||||||
25 | attorney for
inspection such portions of the recorded | ||||||
26 | conversations or private electronic
communications or the
|
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| |||||||
1 | applications and orders as the judge determines it would be
in | ||||||
2 | the interest of justice to make available.
| ||||||
3 | (c) The contents of any recorded conversation , including a | ||||||
4 | private electronic
communication, or
evidence derived | ||||||
5 | therefrom shall not be received in evidence
or otherwise | ||||||
6 | disclosed in any trial, hearing, or other judicial
or | ||||||
7 | administrative proceeding unless each party not less than
10 | ||||||
8 | days before such a proceeding has been furnished with a
copy of | ||||||
9 | the court order and accompanying application under
which the | ||||||
10 | recording was authorized or approved and has had an
opportunity | ||||||
11 | to examine the portion of the tapes to be introduced
or relied | ||||||
12 | upon. Such 10 day period may be waived by
the judge if he or she | ||||||
13 | finds that it was not possible to furnish the
party with such | ||||||
14 | information within the stated period and that
the party will | ||||||
15 | not be materially prejudiced by the delay in
receiving such | ||||||
16 | information.
| ||||||
17 | (Source: P.A. 79-1159.)
| ||||||
18 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-9) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-9)
| ||||||
19 | Sec. 108A-9. Motion to Suppress Contents of Recording, etc.
| ||||||
20 | (a) Any aggrieved person in any judicial or administrative
| ||||||
21 | proceeding may move to suppress the contents of any recorded
| ||||||
22 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, or | ||||||
23 | evidence derived therefrom on the grounds that:
| ||||||
24 | (1) the conversation or private electronic
communication | ||||||
25 | was unlawfully overheard and recorded;
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| |||||||
1 | (2) the order of authorization or approval under
which the | ||||||
2 | device was used or a recording made was
improperly granted; or
| ||||||
3 | (3) the recording or interception was not made in
| ||||||
4 | conformity with the order of authorization.
| ||||||
5 | (b) Such a motion shall be made before the proceeding
| ||||||
6 | unless there was no previous opportunity for such motion. If
| ||||||
7 | the motion is granted, the contents shall be treated as having
| ||||||
8 | been obtained in violation of this Article. Upon the filing
of | ||||||
9 | such a motion, the judge may in his or her discretion make
| ||||||
10 | available to the moving party or his or her attorney such | ||||||
11 | portions
of the recorded conversation , including a private | ||||||
12 | electronic
communication, or evidence derived therefrom as
the | ||||||
13 | judge determines to be in the interests of justice.
| ||||||
14 | (Source: P.A. 79-1159.)
| ||||||
15 | (725 ILCS 5/108A-11) (from Ch. 38, par. 108A-11)
| ||||||
16 | Sec. 108A-11. Reports Concerning Use of Eavesdropping | ||||||
17 | Devices. (a) In January of each year the State's Attorney of | ||||||
18 | each county in which
eavesdropping devices were used pursuant | ||||||
19 | to the provisions of this
Article shall report to the | ||||||
20 | Department of State Police the
following with respect to each | ||||||
21 | application for an order authorizing the
use of an | ||||||
22 | eavesdropping device, or an extension thereof, made during the
| ||||||
23 | preceding calendar year:
| ||||||
24 | (1) the fact that such an order, extension, or
subsequent | ||||||
25 | approval of an emergency was applied for;
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1 | (2) the kind of order or extension applied for;
| ||||||
2 | (3) a statement as to whether the order or extension
was | ||||||
3 | granted as applied for was modified, or was denied;
| ||||||
4 | (4) the period authorized by the order or extensions
in | ||||||
5 | which an eavesdropping device could be used;
| ||||||
6 | (5) the felony specified in the order extension or denied | ||||||
7 | application;
| ||||||
8 | (6) the identity of the applying investigative or
law | ||||||
9 | enforcement officer and agency making the application
and the | ||||||
10 | State's Attorney authorizing the application; and
| ||||||
11 | (7) the nature of the facilities from which or the place | ||||||
12 | where
the eavesdropping device was to be used.
| ||||||
13 | (b) Such report shall also include the following:
| ||||||
14 | (1) a general description of the uses of eavesdropping
| ||||||
15 | devices actually made under such order to
overhear overheard or | ||||||
16 | record conversations or private electronic
communications , | ||||||
17 | including: (a)
the approximate nature and frequency of | ||||||
18 | incriminating
conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
19 | communications overheard, (b) the approximate nature
and | ||||||
20 | frequency of other conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
21 | communications overheard, (c)
the approximate number of | ||||||
22 | persons whose conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
23 | communications
were overheard, and (d) the approximate nature, | ||||||
24 | amount,
and cost of the manpower and other resources used
| ||||||
25 | pursuant to the authorization to use an eavesdropping device;
| ||||||
26 | (2) the number of arrests resulting from authorized
uses of |
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| |||||||
1 | eavesdropping devices and the offenses for
which arrests were | ||||||
2 | made;
| ||||||
3 | (3) the number of trials resulting from such uses
of | ||||||
4 | eavesdropping devices;
| ||||||
5 | (4) the number of motions to suppress made with
respect to | ||||||
6 | such uses, and the number granted or denied; and
| ||||||
7 | (5) the number of convictions resulting from such
uses and | ||||||
8 | the offenses for which the convictions were obtained
and a | ||||||
9 | general assessment of the importance of the convictions.
| ||||||
10 | (c) In April of each year, the Department of State Police
| ||||||
11 | shall transmit to the General Assembly
a report including | ||||||
12 | information on the number of
applications for orders | ||||||
13 | authorizing the use of eavesdropping
devices, the number of | ||||||
14 | orders and extensions granted or denied
during the preceding | ||||||
15 | calendar year, and the convictions arising
out of such uses.
| ||||||
16 | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | ||||||
17 | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | ||||||
18 | the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of | ||||||
19 | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the | ||||||
20 | Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research
Unit, as | ||||||
21 | required by Section 3.1 of "An Act to revise the law in | ||||||
22 | relation
to the General Assembly", approved February 25, 1874, | ||||||
23 | as amended, and
filing such additional copies with the State | ||||||
24 | Government Report Distribution
Center for the General Assembly | ||||||
25 | as is required under paragraph (t) of
Section 7 of the State | ||||||
26 | Library Act.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 86-391.)
| ||||||
2 | (725 ILCS 5/108B-2a) (from Ch. 38, par. 108B-2a)
| ||||||
3 | Sec. 108B-2a. Authorized disclosure or use of information. | ||||||
4 | (a) Any law
enforcement officer who, by any means authorized in | ||||||
5 | this Article, has
obtained knowledge of the contents of any | ||||||
6 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, | ||||||
7 | overheard or
recorded by use of an eavesdropping device or | ||||||
8 | evidence derived therefrom,
may disclose such contents to | ||||||
9 | another law enforcement officer or
prosecuting attorney to the | ||||||
10 | extent that such disclosure is appropriate to
the proper | ||||||
11 | performance of the official duties of the person making or
| ||||||
12 | receiving the disclosure.
| ||||||
13 | (b) Any investigative officer, including any attorney | ||||||
14 | authorized by law
to prosecute or participate in the | ||||||
15 | prosecution of offenses enumerated in
Section 108B-3 of this | ||||||
16 | Act or law
enforcement officer who, by any means
authorized in | ||||||
17 | this Article, has obtained knowledge of the contents of any
| ||||||
18 | conversation , including a private electronic
communication, | ||||||
19 | overheard or recorded by use of an eavesdropping device or
| ||||||
20 | evidence derived therefrom, may use the contents to the extent | ||||||
21 | such use is
appropriate to the proper performance of his or her | ||||||
22 | official duties.
| ||||||
23 | (c) Admissibility into evidence in any judicial, | ||||||
24 | administrative, or
legislative proceeding shall be as | ||||||
25 | elsewhere described in this Article.
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1 | (Source: P.A. 85-1203.)
| ||||||
2 | (725 ILCS 5/108B-9) (from Ch. 38, par. 108B-9)
| ||||||
3 | Sec. 108B-9. Recordings, records and custody.
| ||||||
4 | (a) Any private
communication intercepted in accordance | ||||||
5 | with this Article shall, if
practicable, be recorded by tape or | ||||||
6 | other comparable method. The recording
shall, if practicable, | ||||||
7 | be done in such a way as will protect it from
editing or other | ||||||
8 | alteration. During an interception, the interception
shall be | ||||||
9 | carried out by an electronic criminal surveillance officer, | ||||||
10 | and,
if practicable, such officer shall keep a signed, written | ||||||
11 | record, including:
| ||||||
12 | (1) the date and hours of surveillance;
| ||||||
13 | (2) the time and duration of each intercepted | ||||||
14 | communication;
| ||||||
15 | (3) the parties, if known, to each intercepted | ||||||
16 | conversation , including a private electronic
| ||||||
17 | communication ; and
| ||||||
18 | (4) a summary of the contents of each intercepted | ||||||
19 | communication.
| ||||||
20 | (b) Immediately upon the expiration of the order or its | ||||||
21 | extensions, the
tapes and other recordings shall be transferred | ||||||
22 | to the chief judge issuing the
order and sealed under his or | ||||||
23 | her direction. Custody of the tapes, or other
recordings, shall | ||||||
24 | be maintained wherever the chief judge directs. They
shall not | ||||||
25 | be destroyed except upon an order of a court of competent
|
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| |||||||
1 | jurisdiction and in any event shall be kept for 10 years. | ||||||
2 | Duplicate tapes
or other recordings may be made for disclosure | ||||||
3 | or use under paragraph (a)
of Section 108B-2a of this Article. | ||||||
4 | The presence of the seal provided by
this Section, or a | ||||||
5 | satisfactory explanation for its absence, shall be a
| ||||||
6 | prerequisite for the disclosure of the contents of any private
| ||||||
7 | communication, or evidence derived from it, under
paragraph (b) | ||||||
8 | of Section 108B-2a of this Article.
| ||||||
9 | (Source: P.A. 92-854, eff. 12-5-02.)
| ||||||
10 | (725 ILCS 5/108B-13) (from Ch. 38, par. 108B-13)
| ||||||
11 | Sec. 108B-13. Reports concerning use of eavesdropping | ||||||
12 | devices.
| ||||||
13 | (a) Within 30 days after the expiration of an order and | ||||||
14 | each extension
thereof
authorizing an interception, or within | ||||||
15 | 30 days after the denial of an
application or disapproval of an | ||||||
16 | application subsequent to any alleged
emergency situation, the | ||||||
17 | State's Attorney shall report to the Department of
State Police | ||||||
18 | the following:
| ||||||
19 | (1) the fact that such an order, extension, or | ||||||
20 | subsequent approval of an
emergency was applied for;
| ||||||
21 | (2) the kind of order or extension applied for;
| ||||||
22 | (3) a statement as to whether the order or extension | ||||||
23 | was granted as
applied for was modified, or was denied;
| ||||||
24 | (4) the period authorized by the order or extensions in | ||||||
25 | which an
eavesdropping device could be used;
|
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| |||||||
1 | (5) the offense enumerated in Section 108B-3 which is | ||||||
2 | specified in the
order or extension or in the denied | ||||||
3 | application;
| ||||||
4 | (6) the identity of the applying electronic criminal | ||||||
5 | surveillance
officer and agency making the application and | ||||||
6 | the State's Attorney
authorizing the application; and
| ||||||
7 | (7) the nature of the facilities from which or the | ||||||
8 | place where the
eavesdropping device was to be used.
| ||||||
9 | (b) In January of each year the State's Attorney of each | ||||||
10 | county in which
an interception occurred pursuant to the | ||||||
11 | provisions of this Article shall
report to the Department of | ||||||
12 | State Police the following:
| ||||||
13 | (1) a general description of the uses of eavesdropping | ||||||
14 | devices actually
made under such order to overhear or | ||||||
15 | record conversations or private electronic
communications , | ||||||
16 | including: (a)
the approximate nature and frequency of | ||||||
17 | incriminating conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
18 | communications
overheard, (b) the approximate nature and | ||||||
19 | frequency of other conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
20 | communications
overheard, (c) the approximate number of | ||||||
21 | persons whose conversations or private electronic
| ||||||
22 | communications were
overheard, and (d) the approximate | ||||||
23 | nature, amount, and cost of the manpower
and other | ||||||
24 | resources used pursuant to the authorization to use an
| ||||||
25 | eavesdropping device;
| ||||||
26 | (2) the number of arrests resulting from authorized |
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1 | uses of
eavesdropping devices and the offenses for which | ||||||
2 | arrests were made;
| ||||||
3 | (3) the number of trials resulting from such uses of | ||||||
4 | eavesdropping devices;
| ||||||
5 | (4) the number of motions to suppress made with respect | ||||||
6 | to such uses,
and the number granted or denied; and
| ||||||
7 | (5) the number of convictions resulting from such uses | ||||||
8 | and the offenses for
which the convictions were obtained | ||||||
9 | and a general assessment of the
importance of the | ||||||
10 | convictions.
| ||||||
11 | On or before March 1 of each year, the Director of the | ||||||
12 | Department of
State Police shall submit to the Governor a | ||||||
13 | report of all intercepts as
defined herein conducted pursuant | ||||||
14 | to this Article and terminated during the
preceding calendar | ||||||
15 | year. Such report shall include:
| ||||||
16 | (1) the reports of State's Attorneys forwarded to the
| ||||||
17 | Director as required in this Section;
| ||||||
18 | (2) the number of Department personnel authorized to | ||||||
19 | possess, install,
or operate electronic, mechanical, or | ||||||
20 | other devices;
| ||||||
21 | (3) the number of Department and other law enforcement | ||||||
22 | personnel who
participated or engaged in the seizure of | ||||||
23 | intercepts pursuant to this
Article during the preceding | ||||||
24 | calendar year;
| ||||||
25 | (4) the number of electronic criminal surveillance | ||||||
26 | officers trained by
the Department;
|
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1 | (5) the total cost to the Department of all activities | ||||||
2 | and procedures
relating to the seizure of intercepts during | ||||||
3 | the preceding calendar year,
including costs of equipment, | ||||||
4 | manpower, and expenses incurred as
compensation for use of | ||||||
5 | facilities or technical assistance provided to or
by the | ||||||
6 | Department; and
| ||||||
7 | (6) a summary of the use of eavesdropping devices | ||||||
8 | pursuant to orders of
interception including (a) the | ||||||
9 | frequency of use in each county, (b) the
frequency of use | ||||||
10 | for each crime enumerated in Section 108B-3 of the Code of
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11 | Criminal Procedure of 1963, as amended, (c) the type and | ||||||
12 | frequency of
eavesdropping device use, and (d) the | ||||||
13 | frequency of use by each police
department or law | ||||||
14 | enforcement agency of this State.
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15 | (d) In April of each year, the Director of the Department | ||||||
16 | of State
Police and the Governor shall each transmit to the | ||||||
17 | General
Assembly reports including information on the number of | ||||||
18 | applications for
orders authorizing the use of eavesdropping | ||||||
19 | devices, the number of orders
and extensions granted or denied | ||||||
20 | during the preceding calendar year, the
convictions arising out | ||||||
21 | of such uses, and a summary of the information
required by | ||||||
22 | subsections (a) and (b) of this Section.
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23 | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | ||||||
24 | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | ||||||
25 | the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of | ||||||
26 | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the |
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