Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 546.265 - Criminal activity reporting to crime stoppers organization, privileged communication not subject to disclosure - in camera inspection permitted, when1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:(1)"Crime stoppers organization", a private, not-for-profit organization that collects and expends donations for rewards to persons who report to the organization information concerning criminal activity and that forwards such information to appropriate law enforcement agencies;(2)"Privileged communication", information by an anonymous person to a crime stoppers organization for the purpose of reporting alleged criminal activity.2. No person shall be required to disclose, by way of testimony or otherwise, a privileged communication between a person who submits a report of alleged criminal activity to a crime stoppers organization and the person who accepts the report on behalf of a crime stoppers organization or to produce, under subpoena, any records, documentary evidence, opinions, or decisions relating to such privileged communication: (1) In connection with any criminal case or proceeding; or(2) By way of any discovery procedure.3. Any person arrested or charged with a criminal offense may petition the court for an in camera inspection of the records of a privileged communication concerning the report such person made to a crime stoppers organization. The petition shall allege facts showing that such records would provide evidence favorable to the defendant and relevant to the issue of guilt or punishment. If the court determines that the person is entitled to all or any part of such records, the court may order production and disclosure as the court deems appropriate.Added by 2021 Mo. Laws, SB 53,s A, eff. 8/28/2021.