Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1970

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

JUV CT-DISQUALIFIED OFFENSE

Impact

The legislation impacts state law by tightening the conditions under which juvenile records are expunged. Specifically, it ensures that if a minor has been adjudicated delinquent for attempting a disqualified offense, they will not be able to automatically have their records cleared. This centralization of regulations is intended to provide stricter control over juvenile offenders and improve the integrity of law enforcement record-keeping.

Summary

Senate Bill 1970, introduced by Senator Steve McClure, amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 specifically related to the expungement of juvenile law enforcement and court records. The bill establishes a framework whereby the court is precluded from ordering the automatic expungement of records for a delinquent minor based on an attempt to commit a disqualified offense. This change aims to deter the expungement of records associated with serious offenses, thereby keeping certain elements of juvenile delinquency visible in law enforcement databases.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB1970 include concerns about fairness and the potential for increased long-term consequences for minors. Supporters argue that preventing the automatic expungement of records for serious offenses can aid in preventing recidivism and protect the community. Conversely, critics voice concerns that such policies may disproportionately affect disadvantaged youth and limit their opportunities for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. They argue that a rigid policy fails to consider the diverse circumstances of juvenile cases and may lead to unwarranted lifelong penalties for young offenders.

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