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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Federal Court Blocks Sweeping Illinois Eavesdropping Statute
Over a half-century old, the state law makes it a felony for
anyone to produce a recording of a conversation unless all parties agree. In
particular, it sets a maximum punishment of fifteen years’ imprisonment if a
law enforcement officer is recorded.
Critics of the law have argued that it infringes upon the
rights of citizens to document law enforcement officials’ misconduct. Read more
here.
(a.k.a. - legal stuff I have to say on advice of counsel)
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