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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 Illinois Controlled Substances Act is |
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| amended by adding Section 510 as follows: |
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| (720 ILCS 570/510 new) |
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| Sec. 510. Preservation of evidence for laboratory testing. |
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| (a) Before or after the trial in a prosecution for a |
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| violation of any Section of Article IV of this Act, a law |
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| enforcement agency or an agent acting on behalf of the law |
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| enforcement agency must preserve, subject to a continuous chain |
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| of custody, not less than: |
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| (1) 2 kilograms of any substance containing a |
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| detectable amount of heroin; |
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| (2) 10 kilograms of any substance containing a |
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| detectable amount of:
(A) coca leaves, except coca leaves |
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| and extract of coca leaves from which cocaine, ecgonine, |
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| and derivatives of ecgonine or their salts have been |
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| removed;
(B) cocaine, its salts, optical and geometric |
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| isomers, and salts of isomers;
(C) ecgonine, its |
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| derivatives, their salts, isomers, and salts of isomers; or
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| (D) any combination of the substances described in |
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| subdivisions (A) through (C) of this paragraph (a)(2); |
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| (3) 10 kilograms of a mixture of substances described |
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| in subdivision (B) of paragraph (a)(2) that contains a |
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| cocaine base; |
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| (4) 200 grams of phencyclidine (also referred to as |
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| "PCP") or 2 kilograms of any substance containing a |
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| detectable amount of phencyclidine; |
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| (5) 20 grams of any substance containing a detectable |
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| amount of lysergic acid diethylamide (also referred to as |
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| "LSD"); |
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| (6) 800 grams of a mixture or substance containing a |
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| detectable amount of fentanyl, or 2 grams of any substance |
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| containing a detectable amount of any analog of fentanyl;
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| with respect to the offenses enumerated in this subsection (a) |
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| and must maintain sufficient documentation to locate that |
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| evidence. Excess quantities with respect to the offenses |
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| enumerated in this subsection (a) cannot practicably be |
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| retained by a law enforcement agency because of its size, bulk, |
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| and physical character. |
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| (b) The sheriff or seizing law enforcement agency must file |
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| a motion requesting destruction of bulk evidence before the |
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| trial judge in the courtroom where the criminal charge is |
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| pending. The sheriff or seizing law enforcement agency must |
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| give notice of the motion requesting destruction of bulk |
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| evidence to the prosecutor of the criminal charge and the |
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| defense attorney of record. The trial judge will conduct an |
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| evidentiary hearing in which all parties will be given the |
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| opportunity to present evidence and arguments relating to |
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| whether the evidence should be destroyed, whether such |
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| destruction will prejudice the prosecution of the criminal |
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| case, and whether the destruction of the evidence will |
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| prejudice the defense of the criminal charge. The court's |
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| determination whether to grant the motion for destruction of |
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| bulk evidence must be based upon the totality of all of the |
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| circumstances of the case presented at the evidentiary hearing, |
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| the effect such destruction would have upon the defendant's |
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| constitutional rights, and the prosecutor's ability to proceed |
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| with the prosecution of the criminal charge. |
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| (c) The court may, before trial, transfer excess quantities |
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| of any substance containing any of the controlled substances |
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| enumerated in subsection (a) with respect to a prosecution for |
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| any offense enumerated in subsection (a) to the sheriff of the |
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| county, or may, in its discretion, transfer such evidence to |
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| the Department of State Police, for destruction after notice is |
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| given to the defendant's attorney of record or to the defendant |
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| if the defendant is proceeding pro se. |
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| (d) After a judgment of conviction is entered and the |
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| charged quantity is no longer needed for evidentiary purposes |
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| with respect to a prosecution for any offense enumerated in |
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| subsection (a), the court may transfer any substance containing |
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| any of the controlled substances enumerated in subsection (a) |
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| to the sheriff of the county, or may, in its discretion, |
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| transfer such evidence to the Department of State Police, for |
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| destruction after notice is given to the defendant's attorney |
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| of record or to the defendant if the defendant is proceeding |
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| pro se. No evidence shall be disposed of until 30 days after |
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| the judgment is entered, and if a notice of appeal is filed, no |
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| evidence shall be disposed of until the mandate has been |
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| received by the circuit court from the Appellate Court.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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