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IL HB3323
Bill
Status
1/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Justin Slaughter
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AI Summary
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Deletes provision allowing interrogators to continue recording a minor's custodial interrogation without consent if the minor makes a statement creating reasonable suspicion of a different offense.
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Deletes provision that statements made by minors under the deleted circumstances are presumed inadmissible unless the recording is substantially accurate and not intentionally altered.
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Expands electronic recording requirement for custodial interrogations from homicide cases only to all felony criminal proceedings, with recordings presumed inadmissible unless substantially accurate and not intentionally altered.
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Deletes tiered implementation schedule for different felony offenses (June 1, 2014; June 1, 2015; June 1, 2016) and applies recording requirement broadly to all felonies.
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Removes subsection allowing interrogators to continue recording without consent when accused makes statements suggesting commission of other unrecorded offenses.
Legislative Description
JUV/CRIM PRO-INTERROGATION
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/7/2025