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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB5771 Introduced 2/16/2012, by Rep. Esther Golar SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections concerning certificates of
good conduct and certificates of relief from disabilities. Provides that the certificate may be granted to an eligible offender who has demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence (rather than by clear and convincing evidence) that he or she has been a law-abiding citizen and is fully
rehabilitated. Provides that the applicant has conducted himself or herself in a manner
warranting the issuance of the certificate of
good conduct for a minimum period of one year (rather than 3 years if the person was convicted of a felony and one year if the person was convicted of a misdemeanor).
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1 | | AN ACT concerning certificates of good conduct and relief |
2 | | from disabilities.
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3 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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4 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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5 | | Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
6 | | changing Sections 5-5.5-15, 5-5.5-25, and 5-5.5-30 as follows:
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7 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-15)
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8 | | Sec. 5-5.5-15. Certificates of relief from disabilities |
9 | | issued by courts.
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10 | | (a) Any circuit court of this State may issue a
certificate |
11 | | of
relief from disabilities to an eligible offender for a |
12 | | conviction that
occurred in that court if the court imposed the |
13 | | sentence. The certificate may be issued (i) at the time
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14 | | sentence is pronounced, in which case it may grant relief from
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15 | | disabilities, or (ii) at any time
thereafter, in which case it |
16 | | shall apply only to disabilities.
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17 | | (b) The certificate may not be issued by the court unless |
18 | | the court
is satisfied, based on a preponderance of the clear |
19 | | and convincing evidence, that:
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20 | | (1) the person to whom it is to be granted is an |
21 | | eligible offender, as
defined in Section 5-5.5-5;
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22 | | (2) the relief to be granted by the certificate is |
23 | | consistent with the
rehabilitation of the eligible |
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1 | | offender; and
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2 | | (3) the relief to be granted by the certificate is |
3 | | consistent with the
public interest.
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4 | | (c) If a certificate of relief from disabilities is not |
5 | | issued at
the time sentence is pronounced it shall only be |
6 | | issued thereafter upon
verified application to the court. The |
7 | | court may, for the purpose of
determining whether the |
8 | | certificate shall be issued, request the
probation or court |
9 | | services department to conduct an investigation of the
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10 | | applicant. Any probation officer
requested to make an |
11 | | investigation under this Section shall
prepare and submit to |
12 | | the court a written report in accordance with the
request.
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13 | | (d) Any court that has issued a certificate of relief from |
14 | | disabilities
may at any time issue a new certificate to enlarge |
15 | | the relief previously
granted provided that the provisions of |
16 | | clauses (1)
through (3) of subsection (b) of this Section apply |
17 | | to the issuance of
any such new certificate.
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18 | | (e) Any written report submitted to the court under this |
19 | | Section
is confidential and may not be made available to any |
20 | | person or public or
private agency except if specifically |
21 | | required or permitted by
statute or upon specific authorization |
22 | | of the court. However, it shall
be made available by the court |
23 | | for examination by the applicant's
attorney, or the applicant |
24 | | himself or herself, if he or she has no attorney. In
its |
25 | | discretion, the court may except from disclosure a part or |
26 | | parts of the
report that are not relevant to the granting of a |
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1 | | certificate, or
sources of information which have been obtained |
2 | | on a promise of
confidentiality, or any other portion of the |
3 | | report, disclosure of which
would not be in the interest of |
4 | | justice. The action of the court excepting
information from |
5 | | disclosure shall be subject to appellate review. The
court, in |
6 | | its discretion, may hold a conference in open court or in
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7 | | chambers to afford an applicant an opportunity to controvert or |
8 | | to
comment upon any portions of the report. The court may also |
9 | | conduct a
summary hearing at the conference on any matter |
10 | | relevant to the granting
of the application and may take |
11 | | testimony under oath.
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12 | | (f) An employer is not civilly or criminally liable for an |
13 | | act or omission by an employee who has been issued a |
14 | | certificate of relief from disabilities, except for a willful |
15 | | or wanton act by the employer in hiring the employee who has |
16 | | been issued a certificate of relief from disabilities. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 96-852, eff. 1-1-10.)
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18 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-25)
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19 | | Sec. 5-5.5-25. Certificate of good conduct.
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20 | | (a) A certificate of good conduct may be granted as |
21 | | provided in this Section to relieve an eligible offender of any |
22 | | employment bar. The certificate may be limited to one or more |
23 | | disabilities or bars or may relieve the individual of all |
24 | | disabilities and bars. |
25 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a certificate |
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1 | | of good conduct does not relieve an offender of any |
2 | | employment-related disability imposed by law by reason of his |
3 | | or her conviction of a crime that would prevent his or her |
4 | | employment by the Department of Corrections, Department of |
5 | | Juvenile Justice, or any other law enforcement agency in the |
6 | | State.
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7 | | (a-6)
A certificate of good conduct may be granted as |
8 | | provided in this
Section to an eligible offender as defined in |
9 | | Section 5-5.5-5 of this Code
who has demonstrated by a |
10 | | preponderance of the clear and convincing evidence that he or |
11 | | she has been a law-abiding citizen and is fully
rehabilitated.
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12 | | (b)(i) A certificate of good conduct may not, however, in |
13 | | any
way prevent any judicial proceeding, administrative, |
14 | | licensing, or other body,
board, or authority from considering |
15 | | the conviction specified
in the certificate.
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16 | | (ii) A certificate of good conduct shall not limit or |
17 | | prevent the
introduction of evidence of a prior conviction for |
18 | | purposes of impeachment of
a witness in a judicial or other |
19 | | proceeding where otherwise authorized by the
applicable rules |
20 | | of evidence.
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21 | | (iii) A certificate of good conduct does not limit the |
22 | | employer from accessing criminal background information; nor |
23 | | does it hide, alter, or expunge the record. |
24 | | (c) An employer is not civilly or criminally liable for an |
25 | | act or omission by an employee who has been issued a |
26 | | certificate of good conduct, except for a willful or wanton act |
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1 | | by the employer in hiring the employee who has been issued a |
2 | | certificate of good conduct. |
3 | | (Source: P.A. 96-852, eff. 1-1-10.)
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4 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-5.5-30)
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5 | | Sec. 5-5.5-30. Issuance of certificate of good conduct.
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6 | | (a) After a rehabilitation review has been held, in a |
7 | | manner designated by the chief judge of the judicial circuit in |
8 | | which the conviction was entered, the Circuit Court of that |
9 | | judicial circuit
shall have the power to issue a certificate of |
10 | | good
conduct to any eligible offender previously convicted of a |
11 | | crime in this State,
and shall make a specific finding of |
12 | | rehabilitation with the force and effect of a final judgment on |
13 | | the merits, when
the Court is satisfied that:
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14 | | (1) the applicant has conducted himself or herself in a |
15 | | manner
warranting the issuance for a minimum period in |
16 | | accordance with the
provisions of subsection (c) of this |
17 | | Section;
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18 | | (2) the relief to be granted by the certificate is |
19 | | consistent with the
rehabilitation of the applicant; and
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20 | | (3) the relief to be granted is consistent with the |
21 | | public interest.
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22 | | (b) The Circuit Court shall have the power to issue a |
23 | | certificate of good
conduct to any person previously convicted |
24 | | of a crime in any other
jurisdiction, when the Court is |
25 | | satisfied that: |
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1 | | (1) the applicant has demonstrated that there exist |
2 | | specific facts and circumstances and specific sections of |
3 | | Illinois State law that have an adverse impact on the |
4 | | applicant and warrant the application for relief to be made |
5 | | in Illinois; and
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6 | | (2) the provisions of paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of |
7 | | subsection (a) of
this Section have been met.
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8 | | (c) The minimum period of good conduct by the individual |
9 | | referred to
in paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this Section, |
10 | | shall be as follows:
if the most serious crime of which the |
11 | | individual was convicted is a
misdemeanor, the minimum period |
12 | | of good conduct shall be one year ; if
the most serious crime of |
13 | | which the individual was convicted is a Class 1,
2, 3, or 4 |
14 | | felony, the minimum period of good conduct shall be 3 years .
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15 | | Criminal acts committed outside the State
shall be classified |
16 | | as acts committed within the State based on the
maximum |
17 | | sentence that could have been imposed based upon the
conviction |
18 | | under the laws of the foreign jurisdiction. The minimum
period |
19 | | of good conduct by the individual shall be measured either from
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20 | | the date of the payment of any fine imposed upon him or her, or |
21 | | from the
date of his or her release from custody by parole, |
22 | | mandatory supervised
release or commutation or termination of |
23 | | his or her sentence.
The Circuit Court shall have power and it |
24 | | shall be its duty to investigate all
persons when the |
25 | | application is made and to grant or deny the same
within a |
26 | | reasonable time after the making of the application.
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1 | | (d) If the Circuit Court has issued a certificate of good
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2 | | conduct, the Court may at any time issue a new certificate |
3 | | enlarging the
relief previously granted.
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4 | | (e) Any certificate of good conduct issued by the Court to
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5 | | an individual who at the time of the issuance of the |
6 | | certificate is under the
conditions of parole or mandatory |
7 | | supervised release imposed by the
Prisoner Review Board shall |
8 | | be deemed to be a temporary certificate until the time as the
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9 | | individual is discharged from the terms of parole or mandatory
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10 | | supervised release, and, while temporary, the certificate may |
11 | | be
revoked by the Court for violation of the conditions of |
12 | | parole or
mandatory supervised release. Revocation shall be |
13 | | upon
notice to the parolee or releasee, who shall be accorded |
14 | | an opportunity to
explain the violation prior to a decision on |
15 | | the revocation. If the certificate
is not so revoked, it shall |
16 | | become a permanent certificate upon expiration
or termination |
17 | | of the offender's parole or mandatory supervised release term. |
18 | | (f) The Court shall, upon notice to a certificate holder, |
19 | | have the power to revoke a certificate of good conduct upon a |
20 | | subsequent conviction.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 96-852, eff. 1-1-10.)
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