Articles From Wil Nagel

It’s okay to expunge things….really By Kathleen deGrasse & Wil Nagel Government Lawyers, June 2009 This article will provide a working definition of “record of arrest” and set forth the procedures Illinois criminal justice agencies should take when they are served with a petition for and order of expungement.
The Personal Information Protection Act and its implications for integrated justice information systems By Kathleen deGrasse & Wil Nagel Government Lawyers, September 2007 This article focuses on the statutory notification obligations PIPA imposes upon government agencies that utilize or participate in a state-administered integrated justice information system.
To delete or not to delete: State Records Act implications for integrated justice systems By Kathleen deGrasse & Wil Nagel Government Lawyers, March 2007 Criminal justice agencies’ reliance on electronic records management systems has drastically reduced the amount of paper-based data maintained by the justice system.
The impact of FOIA on an integrated justice information system By Wil Nagel & Kathleen deGrasse Government Lawyers, September 2006 The trend in criminal justice is to improve the sharing of information among law enforcement entities.

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