Hide the Criminals
On one hand, certain misdemeanors shouldn't be held against you for your entire life:
Nearly 2.2 million people in Illinois might see eligible criminal records sealed following passage of the ‘Clean Slate’ Act during last week’s veto session. The bill would require law enforcement agencies to automatically seal eligible criminal records every six months. Excluded from the measure are convictions for sexual violence against minors, DUIs, reckless driving, cruelty to animals and serious violent crimes, including any that would qualify for sex offender registration.
“We are not adding any crimes that are not currently allowed to be sealed by petition, we are just making the process automatic,” bill sponsor Sen. Elgie Sims Jr., D-Chicago, said during discussion on the Senate floor.
After an earlier version of the bill failed to clear both chambers during the spring legislative session, House Bill 1836 now awaits only a signature from Gov. JB Pritzker to become law. The legislation passed 39-17 in the Senate and 80-26 in the House during the fall veto session.
Law enforcement, courts and other relevant agencies would continue to have access to sealed records, but the public and private background check entities would not. Automatic sealing would apply to convictions as well as dismissed or reversed charges and arrests.
Advocates of the bill say it will give Illinoisians a second chance to participate in society and will open new opportunities to work, vote and secure housing.
And therein lies the problem - in Illinois, it's never just a "second chance." It's third chances and fourth chances and twenty-seventh chances. How many time are we reading about someone with an arrest record running thirty and forty pages, with extensive misdemeanor arrests and convictions.
But how many other times are those misdemeanors the result of half-a-dozen felony charges being pled out? We'll bet it's well over half, probably closer to seventy percent. You can't trust criminal records to reveal anything close to the truth any more, thanks to democrats.
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More news from the crime reduction center (Il State Legislature). Do the crime cause you won't do the time.
Look into CTA’s “Second Chance” program and how well that has worked out…
More bad legislation from Democrats in Illinois.
Enough of this stupidity!
There's already a process for this - petition the Court to seal, or file a petition for expungement.
Forget this bullshit where things are automatically sealed. You want it? You seek out the process, YOU file the papers, YOU go to Court or hire a lawyer. It's supposed to be difficult so there's a CONSEQUENCE for your action(s).
But you know Democrats maing... Can't have no consequences for their VOTERS. /s
Fat Ass and The Cone: Yo! Crime is down! We don't need no Trump Guard! See? Everything's great!
So, let me get this straight. Illinois Democrats want pedofiles, other assorted sex criminals, and violent criminals to have sealed records? What could possibly be the reason for not wanting someone with a history of these things to be known? Once again, we see who the democrats actually serve. The interests of law abiding citizens come last.
This is just today's example of how democrats love criminals , terrorists and pedophiles. With all the problems that the state has, This is their priority?GTFOOH!
Our Democrats love criminals. They have so much in common.
Now, kees me you fool!!!!
Every legislative session in Springfield results in something that makes like easier for criminal.
Every...single...time.
Leave Illinois as soon as you can with as much as you can
Try not hiring one of them and watch the lawsuits explode.
Now they can get a J.O.B. wit da PoleLice
No more graphic example to look at than the story you picked up of the two Redline shitheads CONTINUING to wreak havoc and pain while wearing ankle monitors.
People would be surprised at just how many bad people are walking around out there...and they are everywhere. Shopping at Walmart, filling up at gas stations, driving next to us on the expressway...and Porky wants a bill to make them more invisible? I don't recall anyone electing him to make criminals feel safer...Get out of Chicago now. There seems to be a higher rate of criminal element here...
Sounds like a Communist’s dream society. Keep the trash running amuck while society is unaware.
This is heavenly advice and I will convey it to anyone I care about. I will also get out of this evil loving state.
Legislators and criminals. Seems they are cut from the same cloth
Elgie ? Who in their right mind would name their child that? No wonder this guy is such an asshole.
There are supposed to be consequences if you break the law. The simple solution is: Don't break the law, moron.
Triva question, when was the last bill introduced into the ILLINOIS legislature that was written to protect the citizens from the criminal?
Fatso is as crooked as a cross-eyed snake. He will sign that bill because it helps out his criminalcrat base.
Those are exactly the crimes that would be excluded from being sealed. Did you read the article correctly?
Certain Politician cant get any of their workers in city jobs (street and san/ CDOT/ Public schools). ERASE all those batteries that were really sexual abuse OR burglaries that turned into trespass. The old States attorney was all in for this. The college standard is coming down soon for the police department and civilians will be all over every station. DESK sgt spot will be a retired SGT...
When they opened the dam as a sanctuary city, that's when things got worse...you cant brush the law aside for some crimes and not expect that criminals will expect the same treatment across the board. This will ultimately be the bell tolling for Chicago. Do not ask...
You can't leave. Who is Conehead going to put the Head Tax on?
And did it pass and become law?
I have one law.
To chalk the dead.
Chalkie
...holding positions in city, county and state government.
Surely did, Shirley. Dem oh craps.
Reminds me of how they automatically removed convictions for pot once it was legalized.
Strangely enough they didn't automatically remove convictions for carrying a gun once concealed carry finally became legal.
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