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IL HB3447

IL HB3447
CD CORR-MISDEMEANOR DIVERSION


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Introduced
02/19/2021
In Committee
04/22/2021
Crossed Over
04/21/2021
Passed
Dead
04/08/2022

Introduced Session

102nd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that a petitioner may petition the circuit court to expunge the records of his or her arrests and charges not initiated by arrest when each arrest or charge not initiated by arrest sought to be expunged resulted in: (1) an order of misdemeanor diversion under the Unified Code of Corrections, and the diversion program was successfully completed by the petitioner; or (2) a conviction for possession of certain specified amounts of a controlled substance; (3) a conviction for possessing less than 5 grams of methamphetamine; or (4) a conviction where the statutory penalty changed as a result of a resentencing hearing under the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act. Changes the penalties for the manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, or possession of a controlled substance. Amends the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. Changes the penalties for methamphetamine delivery or possession. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that a person serving a sentence, including a sentence of probation, for an offense for which the statutory penalty has been subsequently reduced under the amendatory Act to petition the trial court that entered the judgment of conviction to request resentencing in accordance with the statutory penalty in effect at the time of the filing of the petition. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to create a Misdemeanor Diversion Program.

AI Summary

This bill: Amends the Criminal Identification Act to allow a petitioner to expunge records of arrests and charges not initiated by arrest that resulted in: an order of misdemeanor diversion under the Unified Code of Corrections, where the diversion program was successfully completed; a conviction for possession of certain specified amounts of a controlled substance; a conviction for possessing less than 5 grams of methamphetamine; or a conviction where the statutory penalty changed as a result of a resentencing hearing under the Code of Criminal Procedure. Amends the Illinois Controlled Substances Act to change the penalties for the manufacture, delivery, or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, or possession of a controlled substance. Amends the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act to change the penalties for methamphetamine delivery or possession. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure to allow a person serving a sentence, including a sentence of probation, for an offense for which the statutory penalty has been subsequently reduced to petition the trial court for resentencing in accordance with the new penalty. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to create a Misdemeanor Diversion Program.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (39)

Carol Ammons (D)* Don Harmon (D)* Jaime Andrade (D),  Kelly Cassidy (D),  Jacqueline Collins (D),  Lakesia Collins (D),  Deborah Conroy (D),  William Davis (D),  Sara Feigenholtz (D),  Laura Fine (D),  La Shawn Ford (D),  Robyn Gabel (D),  Ann Gillespie (D),  Jen Gong-Gershowitz (D),  Edgar González (D),  LaToya Greenwood (D),  Will Guzzardi (D),  Barbara Hernandez (D),  Mattie Hunter (D),  Adriane Johnson (D),  Camille Lilly (D),  Theresa Mah (D),  Joyce Mason (D),  Anna Moeller (D),  Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D),  Robert Peters (D),  Delia Ramirez (D),  Bob Rita (D),  Mike Simmons (D),  Elgie Sims (D),  Justin Slaughter (D),  Anne Stava-Murray (D),  Patricia Van Pelt (D),  Karina Villa (D),  Celina Villanueva (D),  Mark Walker (D),  Chris Welch (D),  Maurice West (D),  Omar Williams (D), 

Last Action

Alternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Don Harmon (on 12/31/2022)

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