Drug-related investigations; use of confidential informants.

Passed on 4/13/26

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From the Legislature

Use of confidential informants in drug-related investigations. Directs the Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish a model policy for the use of confidential informants in drug-related investigations and to include in such model policy that (i) no individual currently on probation or pretrial may serve as a confidential informant without notice to his probation, pretrial services, or parole officer; (ii) no individual who has, within the last six months, been found to have violated the terms of his probation or parole shall serve as a confidential informant whose testimony may be necessary in the prosecution of a criminal matter in the courts of the Commonwealth; (iii) law-enforcement personnel shall obtain approval from the appropriate local attorney for the Commonwealth prior to working with a confidential informant; and (iv) such confidential informant shall not unlawfully use or possess any controlled substances.

Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

97 Yea

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0 Nay

2 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 5

7:45 AM

House Public Safety: Subcommittee #2 Hearing

Feb 6

8:00 AM

House Public Safety Hearing

Feb 11

12:00 AM

House Appropriations: Transportation & Public Safety Hearing

Feb 11

12:00 AM

House Appropriations Hearing

Mar 2

8:00 AM

Senate Courts of Justice Hearing