Sun - September 28, 2003Fri - September 26, 2003People v. Hamalainen: Wisconsin & Illinois DUI laws "similar"Section 5-6-1 of the Code of Corrections (730
ILCS 5/5-6-1 ), authorizes the circuit court to enter an order of
supervision for a person charged with a misdemeanor except that section
5-6-1(d)(1) provides, in pertinent part, that supervision may not be granted to
a person convicted or assigned supervision for a violation of section 11-501 of
the Illinois Vehicle Code "...or a similar provision of a local ordinance or any
similar law or ordinance of another state..." In
People v.
Hamalainen, No. 2-02-0004, ___ Ill.App.3d ___,
___ N.E.2d ___, ___ Ill.Dec. ___ (2d Dist. 2003), the defendant argued that his
previous Wisconsin conviction for driving with a prohibited BAC is not similar
to the Illinois statute for the reasons that the Wisconsin law is punishable
only by fine and not jail time and, in Illinois, the prohibited BAC 0.08
whereas, in Wisconsin, the prohibited BAC is 0.10. The appellate court held that
the trial court properly denied the defendant's request for supervision for the
reason that the two statutes are "similar" under section 5-6-1(d) of the Code of
Corrections.
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