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IL SB3067
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates a Law Enforcement Information Task Force to study and recommend improvements to criminal discovery processes and law enforcement information sharing in Illinois.
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Task Force consists of 17 members including the Director of State Police, Attorney General, State's Attorneys, Public Defenders, judges, bar associations, sheriffs, and police chiefs; members serve without compensation.
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Task Force must analyze current criminal discovery and information sharing costs, evaluate electronic discovery systems, study standardized reporting forms, and assess statewide case management systems for potential improvements and cost savings.
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Task Force shall issue a preliminary report by December 15, 2016 and a final report by January 15, 2017 with recommendations for legislation, technology use, and other processes to improve criminal discovery and law enforcement information sharing.
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Act is repealed on February 1, 2017; Task Force must meet at least twice monthly from August 31, 2016 until duties are completed or December 31, 2016, whichever occurs first.
Legislative Description
TASK FORCE-CRIMINAL DISCOVERY
Last Action
Referred to Rules Committee
4/21/2016