Sec. 4. (a) The Giglio designee shall notify the prosecuting attorney having jurisdiction over the area served by the law enforcement officer, if, after a criminal or internal investigation, a law enforcement officer has been found to have committed, or been criminally charged with any of the following: (1) An intentional act of dishonesty, including material untruthfulness in reports and testimony. (2) A violation of the criminal code. (3) An intentional act that demonstrates mishandling of evidence. (4) Excessive force. (5) Racially motivated bias, speech, or acts. (b) If a law enforcement agency: (1) imposes discipline for an offense described in subsection (a); or (2) becomes aware of the imposition of discipline by another law enforcement agency for an offense described in subsection (a); the Giglio designee shall notify the prosecuting attorney having jurisdiction over the area served by the law enforcement officer of the discipline. (c) The Giglio designee shall disclose any potential exculpatory evidence to the prosecuting attorney, as described in subsection (a).
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