Illinois Administrative Code
Title 80 - PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Part 1240 - POLICE OFFICER DECERTIFICATION PROCEEDINGS
Section 1240.40 - Board's Jurisdiction

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

The Board shall undertake the process of determining whether a police officer has committed perjury only under the following circumstances:

a) Where there has been an acquittal on a charge of murder and the defendant, or a police officer with personal knowledge of perjury, files a verified complaint with the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board (LETSB) and LETSB has investigated the case and submitted a report to the Board's Executive Director; or

b) Where there has been a finding of guilt on the offense of murder and a new trial has been granted on direct appeal or a State post-conviction evidentiary hearing has been ordered based on the claim that a police officer committed perjury and an interested party has filed a timely petition for hearing with the Board.

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