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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
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| Section 32-8 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 5/32-8) (from Ch. 38, par. 32-8)
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| Sec. 32-8. Tampering with public records.
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| (a) A person who knowingly and without lawful authority |
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| alters, destroys,
defaces, removes or conceals any public |
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| record commits a Class 4 felony. |
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| (b) "Public record" expressly includes, but is not limited |
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| to, court records pertaining to any civil or criminal |
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| proceeding in any court. |
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| (c) Any judge, circuit clerk or clerk of court, public |
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| official or employee, court reporter, or other person who |
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| knowingly and without lawful authority alters, destroys, |
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| defaces, removes, or conceals any public record received or |
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| held by any judge or by a clerk of any court commits a Class 3 |
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| felony. |
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| (d) Any person convicted under subsection (c): |
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| (1) shall forfeit his or her public office or public |
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| employment, if any, and shall thereafter be ineligible for |
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| both State and local public office and public employment in |
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| this State for a period of 5 years after completion of any |
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| term of probation, conditional discharge, or mandatory |
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| supervised release; |
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| (2) shall forfeit all retirement, pension, and other |
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| benefits arising out of public office or public employment |
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| in accordance with the applicable provisions of the |
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| Illinois Pension Code; |
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| (3) shall be subject to termination of any professional |
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| licensure or registration in this State in accordance with |
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| the provisions of the applicable professional licensing or |
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| registration laws; |
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| (4) may be ordered by the court, after a hearing in |
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| accordance with applicable law and in addition to any other |
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| penalty or fine imposed by the court, to forfeit to the |
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| State an amount equal to any financial gain or the value of |
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| any advantage realized by the person as a result of the |
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| offense; and |
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| (5) may be ordered by the court, after a hearing in |
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| accordance with applicable law and in addition to any other |
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| penalty or fine imposed by the court, to pay restitution to |
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| the victim in an amount equal to any financial loss or the |
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| value of any advantage lost by the victim as a result of |
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| the offense. |
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| For the purposes of this subsection (d), an offense under |
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| subsection (c) committed by a person holding public office or |
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| public employment shall be rebuttably presumed to relate to or |
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| arise out of or in connection with that public office or public |
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| employment. |
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| (e) Any party having an interest in the protection and |
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| integrity of any court record, whether such party be a public |
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| official or a private individual, shall have the right to |
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| request and, if necessary, to demand that an investigation be |
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| opened into the alteration, destruction, defacement, removal, |
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| or concealment of any public record. Such request may be made |
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| to any law enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, |
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| local law enforcement and the State Police. |
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| (f) When the local law enforcement agency having |
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| jurisdiction declines to investigate, or inadequately |
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| investigates, a violation of subsection (c), the State Police |
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| shall have the authority to investigate, and shall investigate, |
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| the same, without regard to whether such local law enforcement |
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| agency has requested the State Police to do so. |
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| (g) When the State's Attorney having jurisdiction declines |
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| to prosecute a violation of subsection (c), the Attorney |
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| General shall have the authority to prosecute the same, without |
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| regard to whether such State's Attorney has requested the |
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| Attorney General to do so. |
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| (h) Prosecution of a violation of subsection (c) shall be |
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| commenced within 3 years after the act constituting the |
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| violation is discovered or reasonably should have been |
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| discovered.
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| (Source: P.A. 77-2638.)
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