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Feb02 0
Shorter Waiting Periods For Sealing Illinois Records

Shorter Waiting Periods For Sealing Illinois Records

Posted by spokas.a@gmail.com in New Laws, Sealing, Uncategorized

Effective January 1, 2016, Illinois records are eligible for sealing sooner. Illinois legislature amended 20 ILCS 2630/5.2 shortening the waiting period for sealing Illinois records from 4 and 3 years to 3 and 2 years depending on the disposition of the case. Under the new law, arrests resulting in an order of supervision are now eligible to be sealed 2 years after the termination of petitioner’s last sentence. Additionally, arrests and charges resulting in convictions, first offender probation, Section 410 probation, and eligible class 3 and class 4 felony convictions can now be sealed 3 years after the termination of petitioner’s last sentence. All arrests resulting in release without charging, charges resulting in acquittal, dismissal, or conviction when the conviction was reversed or vacated are still eligible for sealing at any...

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Oct17 0
Illinois Passes New Law Expanding Felony Records Eligible For Sealing

Illinois Passes New Law Expanding Felony Records Eligible For Sealing

Posted by spokas.a@gmail.com in New Laws, Sealing, Uncategorized

Pursuant to 730 ILCS 5/3-3-2(a)(10), Class 3 or Class 4 felony conviction records may become eligible for sealing after obtaining a Certificate from the Parole and Pardon Board. A petitioner is eligible to apply to the board for the certificate after 5 years have lapsed since petitioner’s last arrest, detention by any law enforcement agency, or violation of any law (excluding petty and traffic offenses). Only one Certificate for Eligibility of Sealing may be granted in petitioner’s life. If the Certificate is not granted, petitioner must wait 4 years before applying again. The approval for the Certificate requires a unanimous vote from at least 3 members of the Parole and Pardon Board Panel. Records still not eligible for Certificate of Sealing include: (1) aggravated assault, (2) aggravated battery, (3) domestic battery, (4) domestic battery, (5) aggravated domestic battery, (6) violation of an order or protection, (7) criminal offenses involving a firearm, (8) DUI, (9) aggravated DUI, (10) any crime of violence under Section 2 of the Crime Victims Compensation Act. The statute states that the board may only authorize for the sealing Class 3 or Class 4 felony records from one information or indictment, inherently suggesting that certificates may be granted for multiple felony convictions under the same indictment or information. By: Andrius...

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