Bill Sponsor
Illinois House Bill 3447
Session 102nd
Cd Corr-Misdemeanor Diversion
Active
Active
Failed in House on Jan 10, 2023
Sponsors
Democrat
Carol Ammons
Democrat
Don Harmon
First Action
Feb 19, 2021
Latest Action
Jan 10, 2023
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
3447
State
Illinois
Session
102nd
Sponsorship by Party
House Votes (1)
checkPassed on April 21, 2021
Motion Text
Third Reading
House Roll Call Votes
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. Fiscal Note (Admin Office of the Illinois Courts) HB3447 amends the Criminal Identification Act regarding expungements. Based on a review of the bill, it has been determined that the proposed legislation would have no fiscal impact on the state appropriation to the judicial branch. It is not possible to determine what fiscal impact, if any, the bill would have on local judicial budgets.
Sources
Record Created
Feb 19, 2021 9:42:05 PM
Record Updated
Feb 1, 2023 7:49:10 AM