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Code · Illinois · Chapter 720 — CRIMINAL OFFENSES · Act 5

Sec. 14-3B. Notice of interception or recording.

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Sec. 14-3B. Notice of interception or recording.
(a)Within a reasonable time, but not later than 60 days after the termination of the investigation for which the interception or recording was conducted, or immediately upon the initiation of criminal proceedings, the person who was the subject of an interception or recording under subsection
(g)of Section 14-3 shall be served with an inventory that shall include:
(1)Notice to any person who was the subject of the interception or recording;
(2)Notice of any interception or recording if the defendant was arrested or indicted or
otherwise charged as a result of the interception of his or her private oral communication;
(3)The date of the interception or recording;
(4)The period of interception or recording; and
(5)Notice of whether during the period of interception or recording devices were or
were not used to overhear and record various conversations and whether or not the conversations are recorded.
(b)A court of competent jurisdiction, upon filing of a motion, may in its discretion make available to those persons or their attorneys for inspection those portions of the intercepted communications as the court determines to be in the interest of justice.
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