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Judiciary II - Criminal Law Committee
Filed: 3/3/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 824
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 824 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by |
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| changing Section 24-6 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 5/24-6) (from Ch. 38, par. 24-6)
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| Sec. 24-6. Confiscation and disposition of weapons.
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| (a) Upon conviction of an offense in which a weapon was |
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| used or
possessed by the offender, any weapon seized shall be |
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| confiscated by the
trial court.
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| (b) Any stolen weapon so confiscated, when no longer
needed |
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| for evidentiary purposes, shall be returned to the person |
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| entitled to
possession, if known. After the
disposition of a |
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| criminal case or in any criminal case where a final judgment
in |
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| the case was not entered due to the death of the defendant, and |
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| when a
confiscated weapon is no longer needed for evidentiary |
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| purposes, and when in
due course no legitimate claim has been |
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| made for the weapon, the court may
transfer the weapon to the |
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| sheriff of the county who may proceed to
destroy it, or may in |
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| its discretion order the weapon preserved as
property of the |
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| governmental body whose police agency seized the weapon, or
may |
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| in its discretion order the weapon to be transferred to the |
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| Department
of State Police for use by the crime laboratory |
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| system, for training
purposes, or for any other application as |
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| deemed appropriate by the
Department. If, after the disposition |
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| of a criminal case, a need still
exists for the use of the |
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| confiscated weapon for evidentiary purposes, the
court may |
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| transfer the weapon to the custody of the State Department of
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| Corrections for preservation. Except as otherwise provided in |
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| subsection (b-1), the
The court may not order the transfer of |
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| the
weapon to any private individual or private organization |
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| other than to return
a stolen weapon to its rightful owner.
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| (b-1) When the defendant is found to be not guilty or the |
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| charges are dismissed, the court shall issue an order signed by |
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| the judge directing that the firearm be returned to the |
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| defendant during the court's normal business hours not less |
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| than 7 days after the dismissal or acquittal upon the |
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| defendant's presentation to the court of a currently valid |
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| Firearm Owner's Identification Card issued in the defendant's |
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| name by the Department of State Police. If the firearm is not |
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| returned within 7 days after defendant's presentation to the |
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| court of a currently valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card |
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| issued in the defendant's name by the Department of State |
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| Police, the defendant may seek a writ of replevin and is |
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| entitled to attorney's fees and treble damages.
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| (b-2) The provisions of this Section shall not apply to |
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| violations of the Fish
and Aquatic Life Code or the Wildlife |
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| Code. Confiscation
of weapons for Fish and Aquatic Life Code |
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| and Wildlife Code
violations shall be only as provided in those |
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| Codes.
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| (c) Any mental hospital that admits a person as an |
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| inpatient pursuant
to any of the provisions of the Mental |
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| Health and Developmental
Disabilities Code shall confiscate |
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| any firearms in the possession of that
person at the time of |
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| admission, or at any time the firearms are
discovered in the |
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| person's possession during the course of hospitalization.
The |
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| hospital shall, as soon as possible following confiscation, |
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| transfer
custody of the firearms to the appropriate law |
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| enforcement agency. The
hospital shall give written notice to |
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| the person from whom the firearm was
confiscated of the |
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| identity and address of the law enforcement agency to
which it |
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| has given the firearm.
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| The law enforcement agency shall maintain possession of any |
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| firearm it
obtains pursuant to this subsection for a minimum of |
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| 90 days. Thereafter,
the firearm may be disposed of pursuant to |
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| the provisions of subsection (b)
of this Section.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-696, eff. 4-13-00.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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