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Public Act 097-0982 |
HB4749 Enrolled | LRB097 17963 KMW 63186 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Counties Code is amended by changing Section |
3-9008 as follows:
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(55 ILCS 5/3-9008) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9008)
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Sec. 3-9008. Appointment of attorney to perform duties. |
(a) Whenever the State's attorney is sick or
absent, or |
unable to attend, or is interested in any cause or
proceeding, |
civil or criminal, which it is or may be his duty to
prosecute |
or defend, the court in which said cause or proceeding is
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pending may appoint some competent attorney to prosecute or |
defend such
cause or proceeding, and the attorney so appointed |
shall have the same
power and authority in relation to such |
cause or proceeding as the State's
attorney would have had if |
present and
attending to the same . Prior to appointing a |
private attorney under this subsection (a), the court shall |
contact public agencies, including but not limited to the |
Office of Attorney General, Office of the State's Attorneys |
Appellate Prosecutor, and local State's Attorney's Offices |
throughout the State, to determine a public prosecutor's |
availability to serve as a special prosecutor at no cost to the |
county. , and |
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(b) In in case of a vacancy of more than one year
occurring |
in any county in the office of State's attorney, by death,
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resignation or otherwise, and it becomes necessary for the |
transaction
of the public business, that some competent |
attorney act as State's
attorney in and for such county during |
the period between the time of
the occurrence of such vacancy |
and the election and qualification of a
State's attorney, as |
provided by law, the vacancy shall be filled upon
the written |
request of a majority of the circuit judges of the circuit
in |
which is located the county where such vacancy exists, by |
appointment
as provided in The Election Code of some competent |
attorney to perform
and discharge all the duties of a State's |
attorney in the said county,
such appointment and all authority |
thereunder to cease upon the election
and qualification of a |
State's attorney, as provided by law. Any
attorney appointed |
for any reason under this Section shall
possess all the powers |
and discharge all the
duties of a regularly elected State's |
attorney under the laws of the
State to the extent necessary to |
fulfill the purpose of such
appointment, and shall be paid by |
the county he serves not to exceed in
any one period of 12 |
months, for the reasonable amount of time actually
expended in |
carrying out the purpose of such appointment, the same |
compensation
as provided by law for the State's attorney of the |
county, apportioned,
in the case of lesser amounts of |
compensation,
as to the time of service reasonably and actually |
expended. The county shall participate in all agreements on the |
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rate of compensation of a special prosecutor.
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(c) An order granting authority to a special prosecutor |
must be construed strictly and narrowly by the court. The power |
and authority of a special prosecutor shall not be expanded |
without prior notice to the county. In the case of the proposed |
expansion of a special prosecutor's power and authority, a |
county may provide the court with information on the financial |
impact of an expansion on the county. Prior to the signing of |
an order requiring a county to pay for attorney's fees or |
litigation expenses, the county shall be provided with a |
detailed copy of the invoice describing the fees, and the |
invoice shall include all activities performed in relation to |
the case and the amount of time spent on each activity. |
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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