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1 | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is | ||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 115-5 as follows:
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6 | (725 ILCS 5/115-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 115-5)
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7 | Sec. 115-5. Business records as evidence.
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8 | (a) Any writing or record, whether in the form of an entry | ||||||
9 | in a book
or otherwise, made as a memorandum or record of any | ||||||
10 | act, transaction,
occurrence, or event, shall be admissible as | ||||||
11 | evidence of such act,
transaction, occurrence, or event, if | ||||||
12 | made in regular course of any
business, and if it was the | ||||||
13 | regular course of such business to make such
memorandum or | ||||||
14 | record at the time of such act, transaction, occurrence, or
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15 | event or within a reasonable time thereafter.
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16 | All other circumstances of the making of such writing or | ||||||
17 | record,
including lack of personal knowledge by the entrant or | ||||||
18 | maker, may be shown
to affect its weight, but such | ||||||
19 | circumstances shall not affect its
admissibility.
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20 | The term "business," as used in this Section, includes | ||||||
21 | business,
profession, occupation, and calling of every kind.
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22 | (b) If any business, institution, member of a profession or | ||||||
23 | calling, or
any department or agency of government, in the |
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1 | regular course of business
or activity has kept or recorded any | ||||||
2 | memorandum, writing, entry, print,
representation or | ||||||
3 | combination thereof, of any act, transaction, occurrence,
or | ||||||
4 | event, and in the regular course of business has caused any or | ||||||
5 | all of
the same to be recorded, copied, or reproduced by any | ||||||
6 | photographic,
photostatic, microfilm, micro-card, miniature | ||||||
7 | photographic, optical
imaging, or other
process which | ||||||
8 | accurately reproduces or forms a medium for so
reproducing the | ||||||
9 | original, the original may be destroyed in the regular
course | ||||||
10 | of business unless its preservation is required by law. Such
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11 | reproduction, when satisfactorily identified, is as admissible | ||||||
12 | in evidence
as the original itself in any proceeding whether | ||||||
13 | the original is in
existence or not and an enlargement or | ||||||
14 | facsimile of such reproduction is
likewise admissible in | ||||||
15 | evidence if the original reproduction is in
existence and | ||||||
16 | available for inspection under direction of court. The
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17 | introduction of a reproduced record, enlargement, or facsimile | ||||||
18 | does not
preclude admission of the original. This Section shall | ||||||
19 | not be construed to
exclude from evidence any document or copy | ||||||
20 | thereof which is otherwise
admissible under the rules of | ||||||
21 | evidence.
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22 | (c) No writing or record made in the regular course of any | ||||||
23 | business
shall become admissible as evidence by the application | ||||||
24 | of this Section if:
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25 | (1) Such writing or record has been made by anyone in | ||||||
26 | the regular course
of any form of hospital or medical |
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1 | business; or
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2 | (2) Such writing or record has been made by anyone | ||||||
3 | during an
investigation of an alleged offense or during any | ||||||
4 | investigation relating to
pending or anticipated | ||||||
5 | litigation of any kind, except during a hearing to
revoke a | ||||||
6 | sentence of probation or conditional discharge or an order | ||||||
7 | of court
supervision that is based on a technical violation | ||||||
8 | of a
sentencing order when the hearing involves a | ||||||
9 | probationer or defendant who
has transferred or moved from | ||||||
10 | the county having jurisdiction over the original
charge or | ||||||
11 | sentence. For the purposes of this subsection (c), | ||||||
12 | "technical
violation" means a breach of a
sentencing order | ||||||
13 | but does not include an allegation of a subsequent criminal
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14 | act asserted in a formal criminal charge.
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15 | (d) Upon request of the moving party and with reasonable | ||||||
16 | notice given to the opposing party, in a criminal prosecution | ||||||
17 | in which the defendant is accused of an offense under Article | ||||||
18 | 16 or 17 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of | ||||||
19 | 2012, the court may, for good cause and upon appropriate | ||||||
20 | safeguards, permit foundational testimony business records as | ||||||
21 | evidence in open court by means of a contemporaneous audio and | ||||||
22 | video transmission from a different location. | ||||||
23 | (Source: P.A. 91-548, eff. 1-1-00.)
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