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1 | | employment by the Department of Corrections, Department of |
2 | | Juvenile Justice, or any other law enforcement agency in the |
3 | | State.
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4 | | (a-6)
A certificate of good conduct may be granted as |
5 | | provided in this
Section to an eligible offender as defined in |
6 | | Section 5-5.5-5 of this Code
who has demonstrated by clear and |
7 | | convincing evidence that he or she has been a law-abiding |
8 | | citizen and is fully
rehabilitated.
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9 | | (b)(i) A certificate of good conduct may not, however, in |
10 | | any
way prevent any judicial proceeding, administrative, |
11 | | licensing, or other body,
board, or authority from considering |
12 | | the conviction specified
in the certificate.
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13 | | (ii) A certificate of good conduct shall not limit or |
14 | | prevent the
introduction of evidence of a prior conviction for |
15 | | purposes of impeachment of
a witness in a judicial or other |
16 | | proceeding where otherwise authorized by the
applicable rules |
17 | | of evidence.
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18 | | (iii) A certificate of good conduct does not limit the |
19 | | employer from accessing criminal background information; nor |
20 | | does it hide, alter, or expunge the record. |
21 | | (c) An employer is not civilly or criminally liable for an |
22 | | act or omission by an employee who has been issued a |
23 | | certificate of good conduct, except for a willful or wanton act |
24 | | by the employer in hiring the employee who has been issued a |
25 | | certificate of good conduct. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 96-852, eff. 1-1-10.)".
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