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Code · Illinois · Chapter 725 — CRIMINAL PROCEDURE · Act 5

Sec. 108A-11. Reports concerning use of eavesdropping devices.

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Sec. 108A-11. Reports concerning use of eavesdropping devices.
(a)In January of each year the State's Attorney of each county in which eavesdropping devices were used pursuant to the provisions of this Article shall report to the Illinois State Police the following with respect to each application for an order authorizing the use of an eavesdropping device, or an extension thereof, made during the preceding calendar year:
(1)the fact that such an order, extension, or subsequent approval of an emergency was
applied for;
(2)the kind of order or extension applied for;
(3)a statement as to whether the order or extension was granted as applied for was
modified, or was denied;
(4)the period authorized by the order or extensions in which an eavesdropping device
could be used;
(5)the felony specified in the order extension or denied application;
(6)the identity of the applying investigative or law enforcement officer and agency
making the application and the State's Attorney authorizing the application; and
(7)the nature of the facilities from which or the place where the eavesdropping device
was to be used.
(b)Such report shall also include the following:
(1)a general description of the uses of eavesdropping devices actually made under such
order to overheard or record conversations, including:
(a)the approximate nature and frequency of incriminating conversations overheard,
(b)the approximate nature and frequency of other conversations overheard,
(c)the approximate number of persons whose conversations were overheard, and
(d)the approximate nature, amount, and cost of the manpower and other resources used pursuant to the authorization to use an eavesdropping device;
(2)the number of arrests resulting from authorized uses of eavesdropping devices and
the offenses for which arrests were made;
(3)the number of trials resulting from such uses of eavesdropping devices;
(4)the number of motions to suppress made with respect to such uses, and the number
granted or denied; and
(5)the number of convictions resulting from such uses and the offenses for which the
convictions were obtained and a general assessment of the importance of the convictions.
(c)In April of each year, the Illinois State Police shall transmit to the General Assembly a report including information on the number of applications for orders authorizing the use of eavesdropping devices, the number of orders and extensions granted or denied during the preceding calendar year, and the convictions arising out of such uses.
The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be satisfied by filing copies of the report as required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and filing such additional copies with the State Government Report Distribution Center for the General Assembly as is required under paragraph
(t)of Section 7 of the State Library Act.
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