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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 HB0350
Introduced 1/21/2005, by Rep. Kevin Joyce SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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730 ILCS 5/3-3-7 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-7 |
730 ILCS 5/3-3-9 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-9 |
730 ILCS 5/3-14-2 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-2 |
730 ILCS 5/5-6-3 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3 |
730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1 |
730 ILCS 5/5-6-4 |
from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-4 |
730 ILCS 110/16.2 new |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections and the Probation and Probation Officers Act. Provides that a person convicted of or placed on supervision for a sex offense shall as a condition of parole, mandatory supervised release, probation, or supervision refrain from residing at the same address or in the same condominium unit or apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or apartment complex with another person he or she knows or reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has been placed on supervision for a sex offense. Provides that a probation or parole officer supervising a sex offender shall periodically, but not less than once a month, verify that the parolee or releasee or person on probation or supervision is in compliance with these provisions. Provides that a violation shall result in revocation of parole, mandatory supervised release, probation, or supervision.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
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| changing Sections 3-3-7, 3-3-9, 3-14-2, 5-6-3, 5-6-3.1, and |
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| 5-6-4 as follows: |
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| (730 ILCS 5/3-3-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-7) |
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| Sec. 3-3-7. Conditions of Parole or Mandatory Supervised |
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| Release.
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| (a) The conditions of parole or mandatory
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| release shall be such as the Prisoner Review
Board deems |
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| necessary to assist the subject in leading a
law-abiding life. |
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| The conditions of every parole and mandatory
supervised release |
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| are that the subject:
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| (1) not violate any criminal statute of any |
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| jurisdiction
during the parole or release term;
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| (2) refrain from possessing a firearm or other |
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| dangerous
weapon;
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| (3) report to an agent of the Department of |
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| Corrections;
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| (4) permit the agent to visit him or her at his or her |
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| home, employment,
or
elsewhere to the
extent necessary for |
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| the agent to discharge his or her duties;
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| (5) attend or reside in a facility established for the |
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| instruction or
residence
of persons on
parole or mandatory |
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| supervised release;
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| (6) secure permission before visiting or writing a |
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| committed person in an
Illinois Department
of Corrections |
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| facility;
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| (7) report all arrests to an agent of the Department of |
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| Corrections as
soon as
permitted by the
arresting authority |
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| but in no event later than 24 hours after release from
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| custody;
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| (7.5) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the |
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| Sex Offender
Management Board Act, the individual shall |
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| undergo and successfully complete
sex offender treatment |
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| conducted in conformance with the standards developed by
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| the Sex
Offender Management Board Act by a treatment |
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| provider approved by the Board;
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| (7.6) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the |
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| Sex Offender
Management Board Act, refrain from residing at |
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| the same address or in the same condominium unit or |
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| apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or |
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| apartment complex with another person he or she knows or |
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| reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has |
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| been placed on supervision for a sex offense;
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| (8) obtain permission of an agent of the Department of |
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| Corrections before
leaving the
State of Illinois;
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| (9) obtain permission of an agent of the Department of |
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| Corrections before
changing
his or her residence or |
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| employment;
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| (10) consent to a search of his or her person, |
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| property, or residence
under his or her
control;
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| (11) refrain from the use or possession of narcotics or |
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| other controlled
substances in
any form, or both, or any |
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| paraphernalia related to those substances and submit
to a
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| urinalysis test as instructed by a parole agent of the |
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| Department of
Corrections;
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| (12) not frequent places where controlled substances |
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| are illegally sold,
used,
distributed, or administered;
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| (13) not knowingly associate with other persons on |
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| parole or mandatory
supervised
release without prior |
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| written permission of his or her parole agent and not
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| associate with
persons who are members of an organized gang |
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| as that term is defined in the
Illinois
Streetgang |
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| Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act;
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| (14) provide true and accurate information, as it |
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| relates to his or her
adjustment in the
community while on |
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| parole or mandatory supervised release or to his or her
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| conduct
while incarcerated, in response to inquiries by his |
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| or her parole agent or of
the
Department of Corrections; |
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| and
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| (15) follow any specific instructions provided by the |
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| parole agent that
are consistent
with furthering |
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| conditions set and approved by the Prisoner Review Board or |
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| by
law,
exclusive of placement on electronic detention, to |
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| achieve the goals and
objectives of his
or her parole or |
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| mandatory supervised release or to protect the public. |
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| These
instructions by the parole agent may be modified at |
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| any time, as the agent
deems
appropriate.
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| (b) The Board may in addition to other conditions
require |
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| that the subject:
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| (1) work or pursue a course of study or vocational |
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| training;
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| (2) undergo medical or psychiatric treatment, or |
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| treatment
for drug addiction or alcoholism;
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| (3) attend or reside in a facility established for the
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| instruction or residence of persons on probation or parole;
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| (4) support his dependents;
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| (5) (blank);
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| (6) (blank);
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| (7) comply with the terms and conditions of an order of |
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| protection
issued pursuant to the Illinois Domestic |
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| Violence Act of 1986, enacted by the
84th General Assembly, |
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| or an order of protection issued by the court of another
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| state, tribe, or United States territory; and
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| (8) in addition, if a minor:
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| (i) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
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| (ii) attend school;
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| (iii) attend a non-residential program for youth; |
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| or
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| (iv) contribute to his own support at home or in a |
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| foster
home.
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| (b-1) In addition to the conditions set forth in |
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| subsections (a) and (b), persons required to register as sex |
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| offenders pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act, upon |
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| release from the custody of the Illinois Department of |
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| Corrections, may be required by the Board to comply with the |
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| following specific conditions of release: |
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| (1) reside only at a Department approved location; |
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| (2) comply with all requirements of the Sex Offender |
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| Registration Act;
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| (3) notify
third parties of the risks that may be |
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| occasioned by his or her criminal record; |
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| (4) obtain the approval of an agent of the Department |
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| of Corrections prior to accepting employment or pursuing a |
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| course of study or vocational training and notify the |
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| Department prior to any change in employment, study, or |
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| training; |
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| (5) not be employed or participate in any
volunteer |
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| activity that involves contact with children, except under |
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| circumstances approved in advance and in writing by an |
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| agent of the Department of Corrections; |
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| (6) be electronically monitored for a minimum of 12 |
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| months from the date of release as determined by the Board;
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| (7) refrain from entering into a designated
geographic |
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| area except upon terms approved in advance by an agent of |
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| the Department of Corrections. The terms may include |
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| consideration of the purpose of the entry, the time of day, |
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| and others accompanying the person; |
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| (8) refrain from having any contact, including
written |
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| or oral communications, directly or indirectly, personally |
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| or by telephone, letter, or through a third party with |
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| certain specified persons including, but not limited to, |
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| the victim or the victim's family without the prior written |
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| approval of an agent of the Department of Corrections; |
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| (9) refrain from all contact, directly or
indirectly, |
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| personally, by telephone, letter, or through a third party, |
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| with minor children without prior identification and |
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| approval of an agent of the Department of Corrections; |
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| (10) neither possess or have under his or her
control |
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| any material that is sexually oriented, sexually |
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| stimulating, or that shows male or female sex organs or any |
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| pictures depicting children under 18 years of age nude or |
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| any written or audio material describing sexual |
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| intercourse or that depicts or alludes to sexual activity, |
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| including but not limited to visual, auditory, telephonic, |
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| or electronic media, or any matter obtained through access |
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| to any computer or material linked to computer access use; |
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| (11) not patronize any business providing
sexually |
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| stimulating or sexually oriented entertainment nor utilize |
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| "900" or adult telephone numbers; |
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| (12) not reside near, visit, or be in or about
parks, |
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| schools, day care centers, swimming pools, beaches, |
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| theaters, or any other places where minor children |
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| congregate without advance approval of an agent of the |
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| Department of Corrections and immediately report any |
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| incidental contact with minor children to the Department; |
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| (13) not possess or have under his or her control
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| certain specified items of contraband related to the |
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| incidence of sexually offending as determined by an agent |
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| of the Department of Corrections; |
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| (14) may be required to provide a written daily log of |
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| activities
if directed by an agent of the Department of |
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| Corrections; |
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| (15) comply with all other special conditions
that the |
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| Department may impose that restrict the person from |
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| high-risk situations and limit access to potential |
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| victims. |
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| (c) The conditions under which the parole or mandatory
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| supervised release is to be served shall be communicated to
the |
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| person in writing prior to his release, and he shall
sign the |
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| same before release. A signed copy of these conditions,
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| including a copy of an order of protection where one had been |
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| issued by the
criminal court, shall be retained by the person |
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| and another copy forwarded to
the officer in charge of his |
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| supervision.
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| (d) After a hearing under Section 3-3-9, the Prisoner
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| Review Board may modify or enlarge the conditions of parole
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| mandatory supervised release.
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| (e) The Department shall inform all offenders committed to
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| the Department of the optional services available to them
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| release and shall assist inmates in availing themselves
of such |
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| optional services upon their release on a voluntary
basis.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-460, eff. 1-1-02; 93-616, eff. 1-1-04; 93-865, |
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| eff. 1-1-05.)
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| (730 ILCS 5/3-3-9) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-9)
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| Sec. 3-3-9. Violations; changes of conditions; preliminary
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| hearing; revocation of parole or mandatory supervised release;
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| revocation hearing.
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| (a) If prior to expiration or termination of the term of
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| parole or mandatory supervised release, a person violates a
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| condition set by the Prisoner Review Board or a condition of |
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| parole or
mandatory supervised release under Section 3-3-7 of |
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| this Code to govern that
term,
the Board may:
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| (1) continue the existing term, with or without |
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| modifying or
enlarging the conditions; or
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| (2) parole or release the person to a half-way house; |
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| or
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| (3) revoke the parole or mandatory supervised release |
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reconfine the person for a term computed in the |
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| following
manner:
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| (i) (A) For those sentenced under the law in effect |
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| prior to
this amendatory Act of 1977, the recommitment |
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portion of the imposed maximum term of |
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| imprisonment or confinement
which had not been served |
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| at the time of parole and the parole
term, less the |
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| time elapsed between the parole of the person and
the |
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| commission of the violation for which parole was |
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| revoked;
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| (B) For those subject to mandatory supervised |
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| release under
paragraph (d) of Section 5-8-1 of this |
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| Code, the recommitment
shall be for the total mandatory |
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| supervised release term, less
the time elapsed between |
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| the release of the person and the
commission of the |
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| violation for which mandatory supervised
release is |
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| revoked. The Board may also order that a prisoner
serve |
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| up to one year of the sentence imposed by the court |
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| which
was not served due to the accumulation of good |
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| conduct credit.
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| (ii) the person shall be given credit against the |
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| term of
reimprisonment or reconfinement for time spent |
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| in custody
since he was paroled or released which has |
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| not been credited
against another sentence or period of |
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| confinement;
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| (iii) persons committed under the Juvenile Court |
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| Act or the Juvenile
Court Act of 1987 shall be |
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| recommitted until the age of 21;
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| (iv) this Section is subject to the release under
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| supervision and the reparole and rerelease provisions |
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| of Section
3-3-10.
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| (b) The Board may revoke parole or mandatory supervised
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| release for violation of a condition for the duration of the
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| term and for any further period which is reasonably necessary
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| for the adjudication of matters arising before its expiration.
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| The issuance of a warrant of arrest for an alleged violation
of |
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| the conditions of parole or mandatory supervised release
shall |
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| toll the running of the term until the final determination of |
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| the
charge, but where parole or mandatory supervised release is |
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| not revoked
that period shall be credited to the term.
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| (b-5) The Board shall revoke parole or mandatory supervised
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| release for violation of the conditions prescribed in paragraph |
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| (7.6) of subsection (a) of Section 3-3-7.
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| (c) A person charged with violating a condition of parole |
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| or
mandatory supervised release shall have a preliminary |
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| hearing
before a hearing officer designated by the Board to |
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| determine
if there is cause to hold the person for a revocation |
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| hearing.
However, no preliminary hearing need be held when |
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| revocation is based
upon new criminal charges and a court finds |
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| probable cause on the new
criminal charges or when the |
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| revocation
is based upon a new criminal conviction and a |
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| certified copy of
that conviction is available.
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| (d) Parole or mandatory supervised release shall not be
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| revoked without written notice to the offender setting forth
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| the violation of parole or mandatory supervised release charged
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| against him.
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| (e) A hearing on revocation shall be conducted before at
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| least one member of the Prisoner Review Board. The Board may
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| meet and order its actions in panels of 3 or more members.
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| action of a majority of the panel shall be the action of
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| Board. In consideration of persons committed to the Juvenile
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| Division, the member hearing the matter and at least a majority
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| of the panel shall be experienced in juvenile matters. A record
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| of the hearing shall be made. At the hearing the offender shall
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| be permitted to:
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| (1) appear and answer the charge; and
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| (2) bring witnesses on his behalf.
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| (f) The Board shall either revoke parole or mandatory
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| supervised release or order the person's term continued with
or |
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| without modification or enlargement of the conditions.
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| (g) Parole or mandatory supervised release shall not be
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| revoked for failure to make payments under the conditions of
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| parole or release unless the Board determines that such failure |
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due to the offender's willful refusal to pay.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-460, eff. 1-1-02.)
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| (730 ILCS 5/3-14-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-14-2)
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| Sec. 3-14-2. Supervision on Parole, Mandatory Supervised
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| Release and Release by Statute.
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| (a) The Department shall retain custody of all persons |
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| placed on
parole or mandatory supervised release or released |
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| pursuant to Section
3-3-10 of this Code and shall supervise |
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| such persons during
their parole or release period in accord |
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| with the conditions set by the
Prisoner Review Board. Such |
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| conditions shall include referral to an
alcohol or drug abuse |
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| treatment program, as appropriate, if such person has
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| previously been identified as having an alcohol or drug abuse |
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| problem.
Such conditions may include that the person use an |
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| approved electronic
monitoring device subject to Article 8A of |
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| Chapter V.
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| (b) The Department shall assign personnel to assist persons |
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| eligible
for parole in preparing a parole plan. Such Department |
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| personnel shall
make a report of their efforts and findings to |
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| the Prisoner Review
Board prior to its consideration of the |
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| case of such eligible person.
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| (c) A copy of the conditions of his parole or release shall |
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signed by the parolee or releasee and given to him and to |
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| his
supervising officer who shall report on his progress under |
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| the rules and
regulations of the Prisoner Review Board. The |
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| supervising officer
shall report violations to the Prisoner |
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| Review Board and shall have
the full power of peace officers in |
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| the arrest and retaking of any
parolees or releasees or the |
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| officer may request the Department to issue
a warrant for the |
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| arrest of any parolee or releasee who has allegedly
violated |
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| his parole or release conditions. If the parolee or releasee
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| commits an act that constitutes a felony using a firearm or |
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| knife, or, if applicable, fails to comply with the requirements |
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| of the Sex Offender Registration Act, the
officer shall request |
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| the Department to issue a warrant and the Department
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| issue the warrant and the officer or the Department shall file |
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| a
violation report with notice of charges with the Prisoner |
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| Review Board. A
sheriff or other peace officer may detain an |
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| alleged parole or release
violator until a warrant for his |
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| return to the Department can be issued.
The parolee or releasee |
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| may be delivered to any secure place until he can
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| transported to the Department.
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| (d) The supervising officer shall regularly advise and |
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| consult with
the parolee or releasee, assist him in adjusting |
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| to community life,
inform him of the restoration of his rights |
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| on successful completion of
sentence under Section 5-5-5. If |
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| the parolee or releasee has been convicted of a sex offense as |
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| defined in the Sex Offender
Management Board Act, the |
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| supervising officer shall periodically, but not less than once |
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| a month, verify that the parolee or releasee is in compliance |
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| with paragraph (7.6) of subsection (a) of Section 3-3-7.
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| (e) Supervising officers shall receive specialized |
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| training in the
special needs of female releasees or parolees |
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| including the family
reunification process.
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| (f) The supervising officer shall keep such records as the
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| Prisoner Review Board or Department may require. All records |
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| shall be
entered in the master file of the individual.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-979, eff. 8-20-04.)
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-6-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3)
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| Sec. 5-6-3. Conditions of Probation and of Conditional |
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| Discharge.
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| (a) The conditions of probation and of conditional |
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| discharge shall be
that the person:
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| (1) not violate any criminal statute of any |
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| jurisdiction;
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| (2) report to or appear in person before such person or |
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| agency as
directed by the court;
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| (3) refrain from possessing a firearm or other |
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| dangerous weapon;
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| (4) not leave the State without the consent of the |
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| court or, in
circumstances in which the reason for the |
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| absence is of such an emergency
nature that prior consent |
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| by the court is not possible, without the prior
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| notification and approval of the person's probation
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| officer. Transfer of a person's probation or conditional |
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| discharge
supervision to another state is subject to |
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| acceptance by the other state
pursuant to the Interstate |
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| Compact for Adult Offender Supervision;
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| (5) permit the probation officer to visit
him at his |
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| home or elsewhere
to the extent necessary to discharge his |
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| duties;
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| (6) perform no less than 30 hours of community service |
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| and not more than
120 hours of community service, if |
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| community service is available in the
jurisdiction and is |
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| funded and approved by the county board where the offense
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| was committed, where the offense was related to or in |
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| furtherance of the
criminal activities of an organized gang |
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| and was motivated by the offender's
membership in or |
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| allegiance to an organized gang. The community service |
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| shall
include, but not be limited to, the cleanup and |
11 |
| repair of any damage caused by
a violation of Section |
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| 21-1.3 of the Criminal Code of 1961 and similar damage
to |
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| property located within the municipality or county in which |
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| the violation
occurred. When possible and reasonable, the |
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| community service should be
performed in the offender's |
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| neighborhood. For purposes of this Section,
"organized |
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| gang" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 10 of the |
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| Illinois
Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act;
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| (7) if he or she is at least 17 years of age and has |
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| been sentenced to
probation or conditional discharge for a |
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| misdemeanor or felony in a county of
3,000,000 or more |
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| inhabitants and has not been previously convicted of a
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| misdemeanor or felony, may be required by the sentencing |
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| court to attend
educational courses designed to prepare the |
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| defendant for a high school diploma
and to work toward a |
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| high school diploma or to work toward passing the high
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| school level Test of General Educational Development (GED) |
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| or to work toward
completing a vocational training program |
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| approved by the court. The person on
probation or |
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| conditional discharge must attend a public institution of
|
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| education to obtain the educational or vocational training |
32 |
| required by this
clause (7). The court shall revoke the |
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| probation or conditional discharge of a
person who wilfully |
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| fails to comply with this clause (7). The person on
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| probation or conditional discharge shall be required to pay |
36 |
| for the cost of the
educational courses or GED test, if a |
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| discharge has been revoked as provided in Section 5-6-4. |
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| This clause (7) does
not apply to a person who has a high |
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| school diploma or has successfully passed
the GED test. |
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| This clause (7) does not apply to a person who is |
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| determined by
the court to be developmentally disabled or |
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| otherwise mentally incapable of
completing the educational |
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| or vocational program;
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| (8) if convicted of possession of a substance |
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| prohibited
by the Cannabis Control Act or Illinois |
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| Controlled Substances Act
after a previous conviction or |
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| disposition of supervision for possession of a
substance |
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| prohibited by the Cannabis Control Act or Illinois |
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| Controlled
Substances Act or after a sentence of probation |
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| under Section 10 of the
Cannabis
Control Act or Section 410 |
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| of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act and upon a
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| finding by the court that the person is addicted, undergo |
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| treatment at a
substance abuse program approved by the |
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| court;
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| (8.5) if convicted of a felony sex offense as defined |
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| in the Sex
Offender
Management Board Act, the person shall |
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| undergo and successfully complete sex
offender treatment |
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| by a treatment provider approved by the Board and conducted
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| in conformance with the standards developed under the Sex
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| Offender Management Board Act; and
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| (8.6) if convicted of a sex offense as defined in the |
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| Sex Offender
Management Board Act, refrain from residing at |
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| the same address or in the same condominium unit or |
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| apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or |
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| apartment complex with another person he or she knows or |
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| reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has |
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| been placed on supervision for a sex offense; and
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| (9) if convicted of a felony, physically surrender at a |
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| time and place
designated by the court, his or her Firearm
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| Owner's Identification Card and
any and all firearms in
his |
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| conditions relating to the
nature of the offense or the |
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| rehabilitation of the defendant as determined for
each |
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| defendant in the proper discretion of the Court require that |
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| the person:
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| (1) serve a term of periodic imprisonment under Article |
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| 7 for a
period not to exceed that specified in paragraph |
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| (d) of Section 5-7-1;
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| (2) pay a fine and costs;
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| (3) work or pursue a course of study or vocational |
12 |
| training;
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| (4) undergo medical, psychological or psychiatric |
14 |
| treatment; or treatment
for drug addiction or alcoholism;
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| (5) attend or reside in a facility established for the |
16 |
| instruction
or residence of defendants on probation;
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| (6) support his dependents;
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| (7) and in addition, if a minor:
|
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| (i) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
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| (ii) attend school;
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| (iii) attend a non-residential program for youth;
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| (iv) contribute to his own support at home or in a |
23 |
| foster home;
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| (v) with the consent of the superintendent of the
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| facility, attend an educational program at a facility |
26 |
| other than the school
in which the
offense was |
27 |
| committed if he
or she is convicted of a crime of |
28 |
| violence as
defined in
Section 2 of the Crime Victims |
29 |
| Compensation Act committed in a school, on the
real
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| property
comprising a school, or within 1,000 feet of |
31 |
| the real property comprising a
school;
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| (8) make restitution as provided in Section 5-5-6 of |
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| this Code;
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| (9) perform some reasonable public or community |
35 |
| service;
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| (10) serve a term of home confinement. In addition to |
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conditions of home confinement shall be that |
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| the offender:
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| (i) remain within the interior premises of the |
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| place designated for
his confinement during the hours |
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| designated by the court;
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| (ii) admit any person or agent designated by the |
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| court into the
offender's place of confinement at any |
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| time for purposes of verifying
the offender's |
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| compliance with the conditions of his confinement; and
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| (iii) if further deemed necessary by the court or |
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| the
Probation or
Court Services Department, be placed |
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| on an approved
electronic monitoring device, subject |
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| to Article 8A of Chapter V;
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| (iv) for persons convicted of any alcohol, |
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| cannabis or controlled
substance violation who are |
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| placed on an approved monitoring device as a
condition |
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| of probation or conditional discharge, the court shall |
19 |
| impose a
reasonable fee for each day of the use of the |
20 |
| device, as established by the
county board in |
21 |
| subsection (g) of this Section, unless after |
22 |
| determining the
inability of the offender to pay the |
23 |
| fee, the court assesses a lesser fee or no
fee as the |
24 |
| case may be. This fee shall be imposed in addition to |
25 |
| the fees
imposed under subsections (g) and (i) of this |
26 |
| Section. The fee shall be
collected by the clerk of the |
27 |
| circuit court. The clerk of the circuit
court shall pay |
28 |
| all monies collected from this fee to the county |
29 |
| treasurer
for deposit in the substance abuse services |
30 |
| fund under Section 5-1086.1 of
the Counties Code; and
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| (v) for persons convicted of offenses other than |
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| those referenced in
clause (iv) above and who are |
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| placed on an approved monitoring device as a
condition |
34 |
| of probation or conditional discharge, the court shall |
35 |
| impose
a reasonable fee for each day of the use of the |
36 |
| device, as established by the
county board in |
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inability of the defendant to pay the |
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| fee, the court assesses a lesser fee or
no fee as the |
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| case may be. This fee shall be imposed in addition to |
5 |
| the fees
imposed under subsections (g) and (i) of this |
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| Section. The fee
shall be collected by the clerk of the |
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| circuit court. The clerk of the circuit
court shall pay |
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| all monies collected from this fee
to the county |
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| treasurer who shall use the monies collected to defray |
10 |
| the
costs of corrections. The county treasurer shall |
11 |
| deposit the fee
collected in the county working cash |
12 |
| fund under Section 6-27001 or Section
6-29002 of the |
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| Counties Code, as the case may be.
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| (11) comply with the terms and conditions of an order |
15 |
| of protection issued
by the court pursuant to the Illinois |
16 |
| Domestic Violence Act of 1986,
as now or hereafter amended, |
17 |
| or an order of protection issued by the court of
another |
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| state, tribe, or United States territory. A copy of the |
19 |
| order of
protection shall be
transmitted to the probation |
20 |
| officer or agency
having responsibility for the case;
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| (12) reimburse any "local anti-crime program" as |
22 |
| defined in Section 7
of the Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act |
23 |
| for any reasonable expenses incurred
by the program on the |
24 |
| offender's case, not to exceed the maximum amount of
the |
25 |
| fine authorized for the offense for which the defendant was |
26 |
| sentenced;
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| (13) contribute a reasonable sum of money, not to |
28 |
| exceed the maximum
amount of the fine authorized for the
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| offense for which the defendant was sentenced, to a "local |
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| anti-crime
program", as defined in Section 7 of the |
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| Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act;
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| (14) refrain from entering into a designated |
33 |
| geographic area except upon
such terms as the court finds |
34 |
| appropriate. Such terms may include
consideration of the |
35 |
| purpose of the entry, the time of day, other persons
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| accompanying the defendant, and advance approval by a
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the defendant has been placed on |
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court, if the |
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| defendant was placed on conditional discharge;
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| (15) refrain from having any contact, directly or |
5 |
| indirectly, with
certain specified persons or particular |
6 |
| types of persons, including but not
limited to members of |
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| street gangs and drug users or dealers;
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| (16) refrain from having in his or her body the |
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| presence of any illicit
drug prohibited by the Cannabis |
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| Control Act or the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, |
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| unless prescribed by a physician, and submit samples of
his |
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| or her blood or urine or both for tests to determine the |
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| presence of any
illicit drug.
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| (c) The court may as a condition of probation or of |
15 |
| conditional
discharge require that a person under 18 years of |
16 |
| age found guilty of any
alcohol, cannabis or controlled |
17 |
| substance violation, refrain from acquiring
a driver's license |
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| during
the period of probation or conditional discharge. If |
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| such person
is in possession of a permit or license, the court |
20 |
| may require that
the minor refrain from driving or operating |
21 |
| any motor vehicle during the
period of probation or conditional |
22 |
| discharge, except as may be necessary in
the course of the |
23 |
| minor's lawful employment.
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| (d) An offender sentenced to probation or to conditional |
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| discharge
shall be given a certificate setting forth the |
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| conditions thereof.
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| (e) Except where the offender has committed a fourth or |
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| subsequent
violation of subsection (c) of Section 6-303 of the |
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| Illinois Vehicle Code,
the court shall not require as a |
30 |
| condition of the sentence of
probation or conditional discharge |
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| that the offender be committed to a
period of imprisonment in |
32 |
| excess of 6 months.
This 6 month limit shall not include |
33 |
| periods of confinement given pursuant to
a sentence of county |
34 |
| impact incarceration under Section 5-8-1.2.
This 6 month limit |
35 |
| does not apply to a person sentenced to probation as a
result |
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| of a conviction of a fourth or subsequent violation of |
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of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code |
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local ordinance.
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| Persons committed to imprisonment as a condition of |
4 |
| probation or
conditional discharge shall not be committed to |
5 |
| the Department of
Corrections.
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| (f) The court may combine a sentence of periodic |
7 |
| imprisonment under
Article 7 or a sentence to a county impact |
8 |
| incarceration program under
Article 8 with a sentence of |
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| probation or conditional discharge.
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| (g) An offender sentenced to probation or to conditional |
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| discharge and
who during the term of either undergoes mandatory |
12 |
| drug or alcohol testing,
or both, or is assigned to be placed |
13 |
| on an approved electronic monitoring
device, shall be ordered |
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| to pay all costs incidental to such mandatory drug
or alcohol |
15 |
| testing, or both, and all costs
incidental to such approved |
16 |
| electronic monitoring in accordance with the
defendant's |
17 |
| ability to pay those costs. The county board with
the |
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| concurrence of the Chief Judge of the judicial
circuit in which |
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| the county is located shall establish reasonable fees for
the |
20 |
| cost of maintenance, testing, and incidental expenses related |
21 |
| to the
mandatory drug or alcohol testing, or both, and all |
22 |
| costs incidental to
approved electronic monitoring, involved |
23 |
| in a successful probation program
for the county. The |
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| concurrence of the Chief Judge shall be in the form of
an |
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| administrative order.
The fees shall be collected by the clerk |
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| of the circuit court. The clerk of
the circuit court shall pay |
27 |
| all moneys collected from these fees to the county
treasurer |
28 |
| who shall use the moneys collected to defray the costs of
drug |
29 |
| testing, alcohol testing, and electronic monitoring.
The |
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| county treasurer shall deposit the fees collected in the
county |
31 |
| working cash fund under Section 6-27001 or Section 6-29002 of |
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| the
Counties Code, as the case may be.
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| (h) Jurisdiction over an offender may be transferred from |
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| the
sentencing court to the court of another circuit with the |
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| concurrence of
both courts. Further transfers or retransfers of
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| jurisdiction are also
authorized in the same manner. The court |
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| powers as the sentencing court.
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| (i) The court shall impose upon an offender
sentenced to |
4 |
| probation after January 1, 1989 or to conditional discharge
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| after January 1, 1992 or to community service under the |
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| supervision of a
probation or court services department after |
7 |
| January 1, 2004, as a condition of such probation or |
8 |
| conditional
discharge or supervised community service, a fee of |
9 |
| $50
for each month of probation or
conditional
discharge |
10 |
| supervision or supervised community service ordered by the |
11 |
| court, unless after
determining the inability of the person |
12 |
| sentenced to probation or conditional
discharge or supervised |
13 |
| community service to pay the
fee, the court assesses a lesser |
14 |
| fee. The court may not impose the fee on a
minor who is made a |
15 |
| ward of the State under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987
while |
16 |
| the minor is in placement.
The fee shall be imposed only upon
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| an offender who is actively supervised by the
probation and |
18 |
| court services
department. The fee shall be collected by the |
19 |
| clerk
of the circuit court. The clerk of the circuit court |
20 |
| shall pay all monies
collected from this fee to the county |
21 |
| treasurer for deposit in the
probation and court services fund |
22 |
| under Section 15.1 of the
Probation and Probation Officers Act.
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| A circuit court may not impose a probation fee under this |
24 |
| subsection (i) in excess of $25
per month unless: (1) the |
25 |
| circuit court has adopted, by administrative
order issued by |
26 |
| the chief judge, a standard probation fee guide
determining an |
27 |
| offender's ability to pay, under guidelines developed by
the |
28 |
| Administrative
Office of the Illinois Courts; and (2) the |
29 |
| circuit court has authorized, by
administrative order issued by |
30 |
| the chief judge, the creation of a Crime
Victim's Services |
31 |
| Fund, to be administered by the Chief Judge or his or
her |
32 |
| designee, for services to crime victims and their families. Of |
33 |
| the
amount collected as a probation fee, up to $5 of that fee
|
34 |
| collected per month may be used to provide services to crime |
35 |
| victims
and their families.
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| This amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly deletes |
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| control over any other Act of the 93rd General Assembly that |
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| retains or incorporates that fee increase. |
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| (i-5) In addition to the fees imposed under subsection (i) |
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| of this Section, in the case of an offender convicted of a |
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| felony sex offense (as defined in the Sex Offender Management |
8 |
| Board Act) or an offense that the court or probation department |
9 |
| has determined to be sexually motivated (as defined in the Sex |
10 |
| Offender Management Board Act), the court or the probation |
11 |
| department shall assess additional fees to pay for all costs of |
12 |
| treatment, assessment, evaluation for risk and treatment, and |
13 |
| monitoring the offender, based on that offender's ability to |
14 |
| pay those costs either as they occur or under a payment plan. |
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| (j) All fines and costs imposed under this Section for any |
16 |
| violation of
Chapters 3, 4, 6, and 11 of the Illinois Vehicle |
17 |
| Code, or a similar
provision of a local ordinance, and any |
18 |
| violation of the Child Passenger
Protection Act, or a similar |
19 |
| provision of a local ordinance, shall be
collected and |
20 |
| disbursed by the circuit clerk as provided under Section 27.5
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| of the Clerks of Courts Act.
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| (k) Any offender who is sentenced to probation or |
23 |
| conditional discharge for a felony sex offense as defined in |
24 |
| the Sex Offender Management Board Act or any offense that the |
25 |
| court or probation department has determined to be sexually |
26 |
| motivated as defined in the Sex Offender Management Board Act |
27 |
| shall be required to refrain from any contact, directly or |
28 |
| indirectly, with any persons specified by the court and shall |
29 |
| be available for all evaluations and treatment programs |
30 |
| required by the court or the probation department.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-282, eff. 8-7-01; 92-340, eff. 8-10-01; |
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| 92-418, eff. 8-17-01; 92-442, eff. 8-17-01; 92-571, eff. |
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| 6-26-02; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-475, eff. 8-8-03; 93-616, |
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| eff. 1-1-04; 93-970, eff. 8-20-04.)
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-6-3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-3.1)
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| shall enter
an order for supervision specifying the period of |
4 |
| such supervision, and
shall defer further proceedings in the |
5 |
| case until the conclusion of the
period.
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| (b) The period of supervision shall be reasonable under all |
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| of the
circumstances of the case, but may not be longer than 2 |
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| years, unless the
defendant has failed to pay the assessment |
9 |
| required by Section 10.3 of the
Cannabis Control Act or Section |
10 |
| 411.2 of the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, in which case |
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| the court may extend supervision beyond 2 years.
Additionally, |
12 |
| the court shall order the defendant to perform no less than 30
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| hours of community service and not more than 120 hours of |
14 |
| community service, if
community service is available in the
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| jurisdiction and is funded and approved by the county board |
16 |
| where the offense
was committed,
when the offense (1) was
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17 |
| related to or in furtherance of the criminal activities of an |
18 |
| organized gang or
was motivated by the defendant's membership |
19 |
| in or allegiance to an organized
gang; or (2) is a violation of |
20 |
| any Section of Article 24 of the Criminal
Code of 1961 where a |
21 |
| disposition of supervision is not prohibited by Section
5-6-1 |
22 |
| of this Code.
The
community service shall include, but not be |
23 |
| limited to, the cleanup and repair
of any damage caused by |
24 |
| violation of Section 21-1.3 of the Criminal Code of
1961 and |
25 |
| similar damages to property located within the municipality or |
26 |
| county
in which the violation occurred. Where possible and |
27 |
| reasonable, the community
service should be performed in the |
28 |
| offender's neighborhood.
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| For the purposes of this
Section, "organized gang" has the |
30 |
| meaning ascribed to it in Section 10 of the
Illinois Streetgang |
31 |
| Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act.
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| (c) The court may in addition to other reasonable |
33 |
| conditions
relating to the nature of the offense or the |
34 |
| rehabilitation of the
defendant as determined for each |
35 |
| defendant in the proper discretion of
the court require that |
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| the person:
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the court or such courts, person, or |
3 |
| social service agency as directed
by the court in the order |
4 |
| of supervision;
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| (2) pay a fine and costs;
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| (3) work or pursue a course of study or vocational |
7 |
| training;
|
8 |
| (4) undergo medical, psychological or psychiatric |
9 |
| treatment; or
treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism;
|
10 |
| (5) attend or reside in a facility established for the |
11 |
| instruction
or residence of defendants on probation;
|
12 |
| (6) support his dependents;
|
13 |
| (7) refrain from possessing a firearm or other |
14 |
| dangerous weapon;
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| (8) and in addition, if a minor:
|
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| (i) reside with his parents or in a foster home;
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| (ii) attend school;
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18 |
| (iii) attend a non-residential program for youth;
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| (iv) contribute to his own support at home or in a |
20 |
| foster home; or
|
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| (v) with the consent of the superintendent of the
|
22 |
| facility, attend an educational program at a facility |
23 |
| other than the school
in which the
offense was |
24 |
| committed if he
or she is placed on supervision for a |
25 |
| crime of violence as
defined in
Section 2 of the Crime |
26 |
| Victims Compensation Act committed in a school, on the
|
27 |
| real
property
comprising a school, or within 1,000 feet |
28 |
| of the real property comprising a
school;
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| (9) make restitution or reparation in an amount not to |
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| exceed actual
loss or damage to property and pecuniary loss |
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| or make restitution under Section
5-5-6 to a domestic |
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| violence shelter. The court shall
determine the amount and |
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| conditions of payment;
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| (10) perform some reasonable public or community |
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| service;
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issued by the court pursuant to the Illinois |
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| Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or
an order of protection |
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| issued by the court of another state, tribe, or United
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| States territory.
If the court has ordered the defendant to |
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| make a report and appear in
person under paragraph (1) of |
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protection shall be |
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by the |
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| (12) reimburse any "local anti-crime program" as |
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| defined in Section 7 of
the Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act |
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| for any reasonable expenses incurred by the
program on the |
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| offender's case, not to exceed the maximum amount of the
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| fine authorized for the offense for which the defendant was |
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| sentenced;
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| exceed the maximum amount of the fine authorized for the |
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| offense for which
the defendant was sentenced, to a "local |
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| anti-crime program", as defined
in Section 7 of the |
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| Anti-Crime Advisory Council Act;
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| (14) refrain from entering into a designated |
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| geographic area except
upon such terms as the court finds |
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| appropriate. Such terms may include
consideration of the |
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| purpose of the entry, the time of day, other persons
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| accompanying the defendant, and advance approval by a |
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| probation officer;
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| (15) refrain from having any contact, directly or |
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| indirectly, with
certain specified persons or particular |
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| types of person, including but not
limited to members of |
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| street gangs and drug users or dealers;
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| (16) refrain from having in his or her body the |
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| presence of any illicit
drug prohibited by the Cannabis |
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| Control Act or the Illinois Controlled
Substances Act, |
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| unless prescribed by a physician, and submit samples of
his |
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| or her blood or urine or both for tests to determine the |
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| presence of any
illicit drug;
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| (17) refrain from operating any motor vehicle not |
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Vehicle Code. Under this |
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| condition the court may allow a defendant who is not
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| self-employed to operate a vehicle owned by the defendant's |
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not equipped with an ignition interlock |
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defendant's |
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| (d) The court shall defer entering any judgment on the |
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| charges
until the conclusion of the supervision.
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| (e) At the conclusion of the period of supervision, if the |
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| court
determines that the defendant has successfully complied |
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| with all of the
conditions of supervision, the court shall |
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| discharge the defendant and
enter a judgment dismissing the |
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| charges.
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| (f) Discharge and dismissal upon a successful conclusion of |
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| a
disposition of supervision shall be deemed without |
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| adjudication of guilt
and shall not be termed a conviction for |
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| purposes of disqualification or
disabilities imposed by law |
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| upon conviction of a crime. Two years after the
discharge and |
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| dismissal under this Section, unless the disposition of
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| supervision was for a violation of Sections 3-707, 3-708, |
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| 3-710, 5-401.3, or 11-503 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a |
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| similar
provision of a local ordinance, or for a violation of |
24 |
| Sections 12-3.2
or 16A-3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, in which |
25 |
| case it shall be 5
years after discharge and dismissal, a |
26 |
| person may have his record
of arrest sealed or expunged as may |
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| be provided by law. However, any
defendant placed on |
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| supervision before January 1, 1980, may move for
sealing or |
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| expungement of his arrest record, as provided by law, at any
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| time after discharge and dismissal under this Section.
A person |
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| placed on supervision for a sexual offense committed against a |
32 |
| minor
as defined in subsection (g) of Section 5 of the Criminal |
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| Identification Act
or for a violation of Section 11-501 of the |
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| Illinois Vehicle Code or a
similar provision of a local |
35 |
| ordinance
shall not have his or her record of arrest sealed or |
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| expunged.
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| period of
supervision undergoes mandatory drug or alcohol |
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| testing, or both, or is
assigned to be placed on an approved |
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| electronic monitoring device, shall be
ordered to pay the costs |
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| incidental to such mandatory drug or alcohol
testing, or both, |
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| and costs incidental to such approved electronic
monitoring in |
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| accordance with the defendant's ability to pay those costs.
The |
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| county board with the concurrence of the Chief Judge of the |
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| judicial
circuit in which the county is located shall establish |
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| reasonable fees for
the cost of maintenance, testing, and |
11 |
| incidental expenses related to the
mandatory drug or alcohol |
12 |
| testing, or both, and all costs incidental to
approved |
13 |
| electronic monitoring, of all defendants placed on |
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| supervision.
The concurrence of the Chief Judge shall be in the |
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| form of an
administrative order.
The fees shall be collected by |
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| the clerk of the circuit court. The clerk of
the circuit court |
17 |
| shall pay all moneys collected from these fees to the county
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| treasurer who shall use the moneys collected to defray the |
19 |
| costs of
drug testing, alcohol testing, and electronic |
20 |
| monitoring.
The county treasurer shall deposit the fees |
21 |
| collected in the
county working cash fund under Section 6-27001 |
22 |
| or Section 6-29002 of the
Counties Code, as the case may be.
|
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| (h) A disposition of supervision is a final order for the |
24 |
| purposes
of appeal.
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| (i) The court shall impose upon a defendant placed on |
26 |
| supervision
after January 1, 1992 or to community service under |
27 |
| the supervision of a
probation or court services department |
28 |
| after January 1, 2004, as a condition
of supervision or |
29 |
| supervised community service, a fee of $50 for
each month of |
30 |
| supervision or supervised community service ordered by the
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| court, unless after
determining the inability of the person |
32 |
| placed on supervision or supervised
community service to pay |
33 |
| the
fee, the court assesses a lesser fee. The court may not |
34 |
| impose the fee on a
minor who is made a ward of the State under |
35 |
| the Juvenile Court Act of 1987
while the minor is in placement.
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| The fee shall be imposed only upon a
defendant who is actively |
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The |
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| clerk of the circuit court shall pay all monies collected from |
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| this fee
to the county treasurer for deposit in the probation |
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| and court services
fund pursuant to Section 15.1 of the |
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| Probation and
Probation Officers Act.
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| A circuit court may not impose a probation fee in excess of |
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| $25
per month unless: (1) the circuit court has adopted, by |
9 |
| administrative
order issued by the chief judge, a standard |
10 |
| probation fee guide
determining an offender's ability to pay, |
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| under guidelines developed by
the Administrative
Office of the |
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| Illinois Courts; and (2) the circuit court has authorized, by
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| administrative order issued by the chief judge, the creation of |
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| a Crime
Victim's Services Fund, to be administered by the Chief |
15 |
| Judge or his or
her designee, for services to crime victims and |
16 |
| their families. Of the
amount collected as a probation fee, not |
17 |
| to exceed $5 of that fee
collected per month may be used to |
18 |
| provide services to crime victims
and their families.
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| (j) All fines and costs imposed under this Section for any
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| violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6, and 11 of the Illinois Vehicle |
21 |
| Code, or a
similar provision of a local ordinance, and any |
22 |
| violation of the Child
Passenger Protection Act, or a similar |
23 |
| provision of a local ordinance, shall
be collected and |
24 |
| disbursed by the circuit clerk as provided under Section
27.5 |
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| of the Clerks of Courts Act.
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| (k) A defendant at least 17 years of age who is placed on |
27 |
| supervision
for a misdemeanor in a county of 3,000,000 or more |
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| inhabitants
and who has not been previously convicted of a |
29 |
| misdemeanor or felony
may as a condition of his or her |
30 |
| supervision be required by the court to
attend educational |
31 |
| courses designed to prepare the defendant for a high school
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32 |
| diploma and to work toward a high school diploma or to work |
33 |
| toward passing the
high school level Test of General |
34 |
| Educational Development (GED) or to work
toward completing a |
35 |
| vocational training program approved by the court. The
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| defendant placed on supervision must attend a public |
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to obtain the educational or |
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(k). The |
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| defendant placed on supervision shall be required to pay for |
4 |
| the cost
of the educational courses or GED test, if a fee is |
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| charged for those courses
or test. The court shall revoke the |
6 |
| supervision of a person who wilfully fails
to comply with this |
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| subsection (k). The court shall resentence the defendant
upon |
8 |
| revocation of supervision as provided in Section 5-6-4. This |
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| subsection
(k) does not apply to a defendant who has a high |
10 |
| school diploma or has
successfully passed the GED test. This |
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| subsection (k) does not apply to a
defendant who is determined |
12 |
| by the court to be developmentally disabled or
otherwise |
13 |
| mentally incapable of completing the
educational or vocational |
14 |
| program.
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| (l) The court shall require a defendant placed on |
16 |
| supervision for
possession of a substance
prohibited by the |
17 |
| Cannabis Control Act or Illinois Controlled Substances Act
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| after a previous conviction or disposition of supervision for |
19 |
| possession of a
substance prohibited by the Cannabis Control |
20 |
| Act or Illinois Controlled
Substances Act or a sentence of |
21 |
| probation under Section 10 of the Cannabis
Control Act or |
22 |
| Section 410 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act
and after |
23 |
| a finding by the court that the person is addicted, to undergo
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| treatment at a substance abuse program approved by the court.
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| (m) The Secretary of State shall require anyone placed on |
26 |
| court supervision
for a
violation of Section 3-707 of the |
27 |
| Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision
of a local |
28 |
| ordinance
to give proof of his or her financial
responsibility |
29 |
| as
defined in Section 7-315 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. The |
30 |
| proof shall be
maintained by the individual in a manner |
31 |
| satisfactory to the Secretary of State
for
a
minimum period of |
32 |
| one year after the date the proof is first filed.
The proof |
33 |
| shall be limited to a single action per arrest and may not be
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| affected by any post-sentence disposition. The Secretary of |
35 |
| State shall
suspend the driver's license of any person
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| determined by the Secretary to be in violation of this |
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| the court or probation department has determined to be sexually |
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| motivated as defined in the Sex Offender Management Board Act |
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| shall be required to refrain from any contact, directly or |
6 |
| indirectly, with any persons specified by the court and shall |
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| be available for all evaluations and treatment programs |
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| required by the court or the probation department.
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| (o) An offender placed on supervision for a sex offense as |
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| defined in the Sex Offender
Management Board Act shall refrain |
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| from residing at the same address or in the same condominium |
12 |
| unit or apartment unit or in the same condominium complex or |
13 |
| apartment complex with another person he or she knows or |
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| reasonably should know is a convicted sex offender or has been |
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| placed on supervision for a sex offense.
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| 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 93-475, eff. 8-8-03; 93-970, eff. |
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| (730 ILCS 5/5-6-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-4)
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| Sec. 5-6-4. Violation, Modification or Revocation of |
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| Probation, of
Conditional Discharge or Supervision or of a |
22 |
| sentence of county impact
incarceration - Hearing.
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23 |
| (a) Except in cases where
conditional discharge or |
24 |
| supervision was imposed for a petty offense as
defined in |
25 |
| Section 5-1-17, when a petition is filed charging a violation |
26 |
| of
a condition, the court may:
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27 |
| (1) in the case of probation violations, order the |
28 |
| issuance of a notice
to the offender to be present by the |
29 |
| County Probation Department or such
other agency |
30 |
| designated by the court to handle probation matters; and in
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| the case of conditional discharge or supervision |
32 |
| violations, such notice
to the offender shall be issued by |
33 |
| the Circuit Court Clerk;
and in the case of a violation of |
34 |
| a sentence of county impact incarceration,
such notice |
35 |
| shall be issued by the Sheriff;
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| (3) order a warrant for the offender's arrest where |
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| there is danger of
his fleeing the jurisdiction or causing |
5 |
| serious harm to others or when the
offender fails to answer |
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| a summons or notice from the clerk of the court or
Sheriff.
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| Personal service of the petition for violation of probation |
8 |
| or
the issuance of such warrant, summons or notice shall toll |
9 |
| the period of
probation, conditional discharge, supervision, |
10 |
| or sentence of
county impact incarceration until
the final |
11 |
| determination of the charge, and the term of probation,
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| conditional discharge, supervision, or sentence of county |
13 |
| impact
incarceration shall not run until the hearing and
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| disposition of the petition for violation.
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| (b) The court shall conduct a hearing of the alleged |
16 |
| violation. The
court shall admit the offender to bail pending |
17 |
| the hearing unless the
alleged violation is itself a criminal |
18 |
| offense in which case the
offender shall be admitted to bail on |
19 |
| such terms as are provided in the
Code of Criminal Procedure of |
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| 1963, as amended. In any case where an
offender remains |
21 |
| incarcerated only as a result of his alleged violation of
the |
22 |
| court's earlier order of probation, supervision, conditional
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23 |
| discharge, or county impact incarceration such hearing shall be |
24 |
| held within
14 days of the onset of
said incarceration, unless |
25 |
| the alleged violation is the commission of
another offense by |
26 |
| the offender during the period of probation, supervision
or |
27 |
| conditional discharge in which case such hearing shall be held |
28 |
| within
the time limits described in Section 103-5 of the Code |
29 |
| of Criminal
Procedure of 1963, as amended.
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30 |
| (c) The State has the burden of going forward with the |
31 |
| evidence and
proving the violation by the preponderance of the |
32 |
| evidence. The evidence
shall be presented in open court with |
33 |
| the right of confrontation,
cross-examination, and |
34 |
| representation by counsel.
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| (d) Probation, conditional discharge, periodic |
36 |
| imprisonment and
supervision shall not be revoked for failure |
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offender unless such |
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| failure is due to his willful refusal to pay.
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| (e) If the court finds that the offender has violated a |
5 |
| condition at
any time prior to the expiration or termination of |
6 |
| the period, it may
continue him on the existing sentence, with |
7 |
| or without modifying or
enlarging the conditions, or may impose |
8 |
| any other sentence that was
available under Section 5-5-3 of |
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| this Code or Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code at the |
10 |
| time of initial sentencing.
If the court finds that the person |
11 |
| has failed to successfully complete his or
her sentence to a |
12 |
| county impact incarceration program, the court may impose any
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13 |
| other sentence that was available under Section 5-5-3 of this |
14 |
| Code or Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code at the time |
15 |
| of initial
sentencing,
except for a sentence of probation or |
16 |
| conditional discharge. If the court finds that the offender has |
17 |
| violated paragraph (8.6) of subsection (a) of Section 5-6-3, |
18 |
| the court shall revoke the probation of the offender. If the |
19 |
| court finds that the offender has violated subsection (o) of |
20 |
| Section 5-6-3.1, the court shall revoke the supervision of the |
21 |
| offender.
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| (f) The conditions of probation, of conditional discharge, |
23 |
| of
supervision, or of a sentence of county impact incarceration |
24 |
| may be
modified by the court on motion of the supervising |
25 |
| agency or on its own motion or at the request of the offender |
26 |
| after
notice and a hearing.
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27 |
| (g) A judgment revoking supervision, probation, |
28 |
| conditional
discharge, or a sentence of county impact |
29 |
| incarceration is a final
appealable order.
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| (h) Resentencing after revocation of probation, |
31 |
| conditional
discharge, supervision, or a sentence of county |
32 |
| impact
incarceration shall be under Article 4. Time served on
|
33 |
| probation, conditional discharge or supervision shall not be |
34 |
| credited by
the court against a sentence of imprisonment or |
35 |
| periodic imprisonment
unless the court orders otherwise.
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| incarceration, an agent or
employee of the
supervising agency |
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| with the concurrence of his or
her
supervisor may serve on the |
4 |
| defendant a Notice of Intermediate Sanctions.
The
Notice shall |
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| contain the technical violation or violations involved, the |
6 |
| date
or dates of the violation or violations, and the |
7 |
| intermediate sanctions to be
imposed. Upon receipt of the |
8 |
| Notice, the defendant shall immediately accept or
reject the |
9 |
| intermediate sanctions. If the sanctions are accepted, they |
10 |
| shall
be imposed immediately. If the intermediate sanctions are |
11 |
| rejected or the
defendant does not respond to the Notice, a |
12 |
| violation of probation, conditional
discharge, supervision, or |
13 |
| a sentence of county impact incarceration
shall be immediately |
14 |
| filed with the court. The
State's Attorney and the sentencing |
15 |
| court shall be notified of the Notice of
Sanctions. Upon |
16 |
| successful completion of the intermediate sanctions, a court
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17 |
| may not revoke probation, conditional discharge, supervision, |
18 |
| or a
sentence of county impact incarceration or impose
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19 |
| additional sanctions for the same violation.
A notice of |
20 |
| intermediate sanctions may not be issued for any violation of
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21 |
| probation, conditional discharge, supervision, or a sentence |
22 |
| of county
impact incarceration which could warrant an
|
23 |
| additional, separate felony charge.
The intermediate sanctions |
24 |
| shall include a term of home detention as provided
in Article |
25 |
| 8A of Chapter V of this Code for multiple or repeat violations |
26 |
| of
the terms and conditions of a sentence of probation, |
27 |
| conditional discharge, or
supervision. |
28 |
| (j) When an offender is re-sentenced after revocation of |
29 |
| probation that was imposed in combination with a sentence of |
30 |
| imprisonment for the same offense, the aggregate of the |
31 |
| sentences may not exceed the maximum term authorized under |
32 |
| Article 8 of this Chapter.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-800, eff. 1-1-05; 93-1014, eff. 1-1-05; |
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| revised 10-25-04.)
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| Section 10. The Probation and Probation Officers Act is |