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Rep. Jack D. Franks
Filed: 4/1/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4078
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4078 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Elected Officials Misconduct Forfeiture Act. |
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| Section 5. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act, |
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| "elected official" means any former elected official whose term |
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| of office is terminated by operation of law for conviction of |
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| an offense, who is removed from office on conviction of |
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| impeachment for misconduct in office, or who resigned from |
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| office prior, upon, or after conviction; and "proceeds" means |
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| any interest in property of any kind acquired through or caused |
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| by an act or omission, or derived from the act or omission, |
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| directly or indirectly, and any fruits of this interest, in |
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| whatever form. |
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| Section 10. Purposes. The General Assembly finds that it |
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| has compelling governmental interests in: (1) preventing |
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| criminals from profiting from their crimes, and (2) ensuring |
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| that the victims of crime are compensated by those who harm |
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| them. Further, the General Assembly finds that the unlawful or |
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| deceitful actions of elected officials can erode the public's |
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| confidence in its government and debase the public's belief in |
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| a fair democratic process. |
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| Section 15. Forfeiture action. The Attorney General may |
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| file an action in circuit court on behalf of the people of |
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| Illinois against an elected official who has, by his or her |
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| violation of Article 33 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
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| violation of a similar federal offense, injured the people of |
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| Illinois. The purpose of such suit is to recover all proceeds |
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| traceable to the elected official's offense and by so doing, |
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| prevent, restrain or remedy violations of Article 33 of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961 or similar federal offenses.
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| Section 20. Procedure. |
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| (a) The circuit court has jurisdiction to prevent, |
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| restrain, and remedy violations of Article 33 of the Criminal |
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| Code of 1961 or violations of a similar federal offense after a |
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| hearing or trial, as appropriate, by issuing appropriate |
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| orders.
Prior to a determination of liability such orders may |
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| include, but are not limited to, issuing seizure warrants, |
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| entering findings of probable cause for in personam or in rem |
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| forfeiture, or taking such other actions, in connection with |
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| any property or other interest subject to forfeiture or other |
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| remedies or restraints pursuant to this Section as the court |
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| deems proper. |
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| (b) If the Attorney General prevails in his or her action, |
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| the court shall order the forfeiture of all proceeds traceable |
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| to the elected official's violations of Article 33 of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961 or similar federal offenses. Proceeds |
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| seized and forfeited as a result of the Attorney General's |
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| action will be deposited into the General Revenue Fund or the |
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| corporate county fund, as appropriate.
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| Section 25. Term of forfeiture. The maximum term of a civil |
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| forfeiture under this Act shall be equal to the term of |
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| imprisonment, probation and mandatory supervised release or |
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| parole received by the elected official as a result of his or |
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| her conviction for violating Article 33 of the Criminal Code of |
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| 1961 or similar federal offenses.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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