HB4502 S JUD AM #1
Smith 7883
The Committee on the Judiciary moved to amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
ARTICLE 1D. WIRETAPPING AND ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE ACT.
§62-1D-8. County prosecuting attorney or duly appointed special prosecutor may apply for order authorizing interception.
The
prosecuting attorney of any county or duly appointed special prosecutor may
apply to one of the designated circuit judges referred to in §62-1D-7 of this code
and the judge, in accordance with the provisions of this article, may grant an
order authorizing the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications
by an officer of the investigative or law-enforcement agency when the
prosecuting attorney or special prosecutor has shown reasonable cause to believe
the interception would provide evidence of the commission of: (1) Kidnapping or
abduction as defined and prohibited by the provisions of §61-2-14 and §61-2-14a
of this code and including threats to kidnap or demand ransom as defined and
prohibited by the provisions of §61-2-14c of this code; (2) any offense
included and prohibited by §25-4-11 of said code, §61-5-8, §61-5-9 and §61-5-10
or §62-8-1 of said this code to the extent that any of said
sections provide for offenses punishable as a felony; (3) dealing,
transferring or trafficking in any controlled substance or substances in the
felonious violation felony violations of §60A-1-101 et seq. of
this code; (4) of any offense included and prohibited by violations
of §61-14-1 et seq. of this code; (5) violations of §61-2-1 of
this code; (6) violations of §61-2-12 of this code; (7) felony violations of §61-8B-1
et seq. of this code; (8) violations of §61-1-1 of this code; (9) violations
of §61-13-3 of this code; or (10) any aider or abettor to any of the
foregoing offenses referenced in this section or any conspiracy
to commit any of the foregoing offenses referenced in this section if
any aider, abettor, or conspirator is a party to the communication to be
intercepted.
Adopted
Rejected