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Full Text of SB3007  93rd General Assembly

SB3007ham001 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Judiciary II - Criminal Law Committee

Adopted in House Comm. on Apr 22, 2004

 

 


 

 


 
09300SB3007ham001 LRB093 21097 RLC 49904 a

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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3007

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3007 on page 6, by
3 replacing lines 29 and 30 with the following:
4 "or if an adult or minor prosecuted as an adult the person is
5 convicted of a violation of a municipal ordinance or a
6 misdemeanor but the conviction is reversed, or if an adult or
7 minor prosecuted as an adult, regardless of the original
8 charge, the person has been placed on supervision for a"; and
 
9 on page 8, by replacing lines 32 and 33 with the following:
10 "misdemeanor who was acquitted or , released without being
11 convicted, or an adult or minor prosecuted as an adult who was
12 convicted of a violation of a municipal ordinance or a
13 misdemeanor and the conviction was reversed, or an adult or
14 minor prosecuted as an adult, regardless of the original
15 charge, who was placed"; and
 
16 by replacing lines 27 through 36 on page 13 and lines 1 through
17 16 on page 14 with the following:
18     "(k) A person may not have subsequent felony conviction
19 records sealed as provided in subsection (j) if he or she is
20 convicted of any felony offense subsequent to the date of the
21 sealing of prior felony records as provided in subsection (j).
22     (l) The Illinois Department of Corrections shall conduct a
23 study of the impact of sealing, especially on employment and
24 recidivism rates, utilizing a random sample of those who apply

 

 

09300SB3007ham001 - 2 - LRB093 21097 RLC 49904 a

1 for the sealing of their criminal records under Public Act
2 93-211, in accordance to rules adopted by the Department. At
3 the request of the Illinois Department of Corrections, records
4 of the Illinois Department of Employment Security shall be
5 utilized as appropriate to assist in the study. The study shall
6 not disclose any data in a manner that would allow the
7 identification of any particular individual or employing unit.
8 The study shall be made available to the General Assembly no
9 later than September 1, 2006.".