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Police Can t Lie During Interrogations Under New Illinois Bill

UpdatedThu, Jun 3, 2021 at 9:53 am CT Replies(144) The inside of a jail cell. (Maya Kaufman/Patch) ILLINOIS The state is on track to become the first in the nation to stop police from using lying as a tactic to interrogate minors. The bill, which is awaiting approval on Gov. J.B. Pritzker s desk, states that using deceptive measures in interrogations often illicits false confessions. While police are allowed to knowingly state false facts about evidence and make unsubstantiated promises about deals when interrogating someone under 18, this bill would be the first of its kind to throw out any confession in which a police officer knowingly engages in deception with a minor.

Illinois Lawmakers Bar Police From Using Deception When Interrogating Minors

A bill that passed the General Assembly with bipartisan support on Sunday would make Illinois the first state to prohibit officers from lying when interrogating those under 18.

Police chiefs association honors area legislator, attorney general

Tue, 04/20/2021 - 12:22pm admin SPRINGFIELD – Illinois’ attorney general and a Southern Illinois state representative have been named Public Officials of the Year by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.  Those receiving the honor were Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, a Democrat from Chicago; and State Rep. Patrick Windhorst, R-Metropolis. Windhorst represents the 118th District in Southern Illinois. The selection is made by the board of officers, the association’s governing body. The association noted in a news release that “Windhorst has the unique distinction of being recognized by the Illinois Chiefs for his outstanding work during his first term as a state representative.”

Gov JB Pritzker signs sweeping police reform, criminal justice overhaul bill, despite opposition from law enforcement

CHICAGO (WLS) Governor JB Pritzker signed a sweeping police reform bill into law Monday. Pritzker signed House Bill 3653, also known as the Police and Criminal Justice Reform Bill, at Chicago State University on the South Side. This bill was infused with the power of individuals most directly impacted, survivors of domestic violence, survivors of crime and those who have been detained pre-trial only because they are poor. We are a stronger state when we lift up these voices, Governor Pritzker said. Governor JB Pritzker signs the Police and Criminal Justice Reform Bill into law at Chicago State University. The comprehensive reform package was pushed by the Legislative Black Caucus after the death of George Floyd and other cases of police misconduct.

Gov Pritzker signs bill requiring use of body cameras for officers, prohibiting chokeholds, ending cash bail for some crimes

Gov Pritzker signs bill requiring use of body cameras for officers, prohibiting chokeholds, ending cash bail for some crimes
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