Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05587

Introduced
3/18/14  
Introduced
3/18/14  
Refer
3/18/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning Search Warrants.

Impact

This legislation is expected to streamline the process through which law enforcement can obtain warrants, potentially allowing quicker responses to criminal activities where tracking devices are deemed necessary. However, it raises questions regarding the rights of individuals when search warrants are executed, particularly the confidentiality of the proceedings and the period during which affidavits remain undisclosed. Moreover, advocates for civil liberties may express concern that the bill could be used to enable unwarranted surveillance and infringe on privacy rights.

Summary

House Bill 05587, also known as 'An Act Concerning Search Warrants', seeks to revise and clarify the procedures related to the issuance and execution of search warrants in Connecticut. The proposed changes specifically address the requirements surrounding search warrants for the installation and use of tracking devices, as well as the treatment of affidavits associated with such warrants. By explicitly detailing the conditions under which a judge can dispense with notifying the person tracked or providing copies of the affidavits, the bill aims to strike a balance between law enforcement needs and protecting individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance of power between law enforcement and individual rights. While supporters may argue the necessity of streamlining warrants for tracking devices to effectively combat crime, opponents could contend that the measures undermine due process protections. The potential for misuse of tracking devices without proper oversight or notification could lead to public outcry over privacy violations and eroded trust in police practices. The resulting legislation has implications for how laws around surveillance and civil liberties will be shaped in Connecticut and potentially beyond.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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