HB 377

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 93rd Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Crim Pro-Video Confession

Abstract

Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Requires a peace officer who interrogates a person suspected of committing a capital offense to videotape the interrogation of the suspect. Provides that the videotape is admissible in court in a prosecution of the suspect for a capital offense if the suspect confesses to the capital offense or otherwise makes an admission that may be used in a prosecution of the suspect for the capital offense and if the suspect recants his or her confession or contradicts any admission made to a peace officer. Provides that the failure to videotape the interrogation of the suspect of the capital offense renders any confession or admission made by the suspect inadmissible in court. Effective immediately.

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Jan 11, 2005

House

Session Sine Die

Mar 13, 2003

House

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Feb 21, 2003

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Arthur L. Turner

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Robert Rita

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Charles E. Jefferson

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Monique D. Davis

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kenneth Dunkin

Feb 04, 2003

House

Assigned to Judiciary II - Criminal Law Committee

Jan 29, 2003

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Lovana Jones

House

First Reading

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