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Chicago jailhouse confessions admitted after informant reliability hearing

January 26, 2021 by Alexandra Natapoff

In an early test of Illinois’s new reliability hearing requirement, a judge held that three men would be permitted to testify at trial after vetting them in a pre-trial informant reliability hearing. All three alleged that the defendant had confessed to them while incarcerated. The judge based his ruling in part on his finding that “no deal, no promises, no inducements or benefits were made by the state.”

Filed Under: Incentives & Payments, Informant Law, Jailhouse Informants, Legislation

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