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| | 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB2737 Introduced , by Rep. Carol Ammons SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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720 ILCS 5/33-3 | from Ch. 38, par. 33-3 |
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Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that an employee of a law enforcement agency commits misconduct when he or she knowingly fails to turn on an officer-worn body camera or turns off an officer-worn body camera when there is a reasonable opportunity to act in a manner that is consistent with the officer-worn body camera policy of the respective law enforcement agency. Provides that a violation is a Class 3 felony and forfeiture of employment. Defines "officer-worn body camera".
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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| 4 | | Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by changing |
| 5 | | Section 33-3 as follows:
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| 6 | | (720 ILCS 5/33-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 33-3)
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| 7 | | Sec. 33-3. Official
misconduct. |
| 8 | | (a) A public officer or employee or special government |
| 9 | | agent commits misconduct
when, in his official capacity or |
| 10 | | capacity as a special government agent, he or she commits any |
| 11 | | of the following acts:
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| 12 | | (1) Intentionally or recklessly fails to perform any |
| 13 | | mandatory duty as
required by law; or
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| 14 | | (2) Knowingly performs an act which he knows he is |
| 15 | | forbidden by law to
perform; or
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| 16 | | (3) With intent to obtain a personal advantage for |
| 17 | | himself or another,
he performs an act in excess of his |
| 18 | | lawful authority; or
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| 19 | | (4) Solicits or knowingly accepts for the performance |
| 20 | | of any act a fee
or reward which he knows is not authorized |
| 21 | | by law.
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| 22 | | (b) An employee of a law enforcement agency commits |
| 23 | | misconduct when he or she knowingly fails to turn on an |
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| 1 | | officer-worn body camera or turns off an officer-worn body |
| 2 | | camera when there is a reasonable opportunity to act in a |
| 3 | | manner that is consistent with the officer-worn body camera |
| 4 | | policy of the respective law enforcement agency or when he or |
| 5 | | she knowingly uses or communicates, directly or indirectly, |
| 6 | | information acquired in the course of employment, with the |
| 7 | | intent to obstruct, impede, or prevent the investigation, |
| 8 | | apprehension, or prosecution of any criminal offense or person. |
| 9 | | Nothing in this subsection (b) shall be construed to impose |
| 10 | | liability for communicating to a confidential resource, who is |
| 11 | | participating or aiding law enforcement, in an ongoing |
| 12 | | investigation. |
| 13 | | (c) A public officer or employee or special government |
| 14 | | agent
convicted of violating any provision of
this Section |
| 15 | | forfeits his or her office or employment or position as a |
| 16 | | special government agent. In addition, he or she commits a
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| 17 | | Class
3 felony. |
| 18 | | (d) For purposes of this Section: |
| 19 | | "Officer-worn body camera" has the meaning ascribed to |
| 20 | | it in Section 10-10 of the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn |
| 21 | | Body Camera Act. |
| 22 | | "Special , "special government agent" has the meaning |
| 23 | | ascribed to it in subsection (l) of Section 4A-101 of the |
| 24 | | Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
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| 25 | | (Source: P.A. 98-867, eff. 1-1-15.)
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