Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Illinois Sex Offender Registration Act
Defendant was convicted, after stipulated bench trial, of failure to register as a sex offender. In reading language in count and statute together, reference in charging instrument to registering within three days of conviction is not a denial of due process. Any variance between charging instrument and proof does not require reversal of conviction, as it was not material, misleading, or likely to expose Defendant to possibly double jeopardy. Defendant was afforded sufficient notice of charge and was given meaningful opportunity to defend himself against the charge. (STEWART and SCHWARM, concurring.)