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Rep. Rita Mayfield
Filed: 3/14/2025
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 44
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| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 44 by replacing |
| 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following: |
| 4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
| 5 | | Emerging Adult Sentencing Act. |
| 6 | | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to create a |
| 7 | | transformative post-conviction model that reduces reliance on |
| 8 | | traditional incarceration for emerging adults by fostering |
| 9 | | partnerships between adult probation departments and |
| 10 | | nonprofit, community-based residential workforce development |
| 11 | | centers to implement restorative justice practices, workforce |
| 12 | | training, and mental health support. This Act recognizes that |
| 13 | | young adults aged 18 through 25 are more likely to be justice |
| 14 | | involved due to poverty, instability, trauma, and a lack of |
| 15 | | social and emotional services and support. Young adults who |
| 16 | | receive holistic, developmentally appropriate supports and |
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| 1 | | services in a community setting continue educational pursuits, |
| 2 | | successfully enter the workforce, and are less likely to |
| 3 | | reoffend, thus increasing the welfare of the young adult and |
| 4 | | the community, rather than those who are incarcerated. This |
| 5 | | Act recognizes that the qualities that distinguish juveniles |
| 6 | | from adults do not disappear when an individual turns 18. They |
| 7 | | remain vulnerable to negative influences and outside peer |
| 8 | | pressures, including from their family and peers, and they |
| 9 | | have limited control over their own environment. Because the |
| 10 | | characters of emerging adults are still being formed, their |
| 11 | | traits are less fixed and their actions are less likely to be |
| 12 | | evidence of a lack of rehabilitative potential. Accordingly, |
| 13 | | emerging adults are worthy of special care, investment, and |
| 14 | | consideration to prevent long-term involvement in the criminal |
| 15 | | justice system and the psychological damage caused by carceral |
| 16 | | settings. This policy is grounded in balanced restorative |
| 17 | | justice values and practices, that seek to improve community |
| 18 | | safety by considering the welfare of the emerging adult with a |
| 19 | | focus on connecting emerging adults to supports that address |
| 20 | | underlying root causes of behavior instead of punitive |
| 21 | | measures. |
| 22 | | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: |
| 23 | | "Residential Workforce Development Center" means a |
| 24 | | nonprofit organization that provides transitional housing and |
| 25 | | on-site facilitation of workforce development services |
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| 1 | | including employment and vocational training, financial |
| 2 | | counseling, education, social and mental health services, |
| 3 | | substance abuse counseling, individual and family counseling, |
| 4 | | restorative justice programming, assistance in locating |
| 5 | | permanent residential placement and obtaining suitable |
| 6 | | employment or educational pursuits upon release, and any other |
| 7 | | services as appropriate to emerging adults. |
| 8 | | "Emerging adult" means an individual who is at least 18 |
| 9 | | years of age but under 26 years of age, at the time of the |
| 10 | | commission of the offense, who has been convicted of a crime |
| 11 | | that is non-probationable and is eligible for confinement in a |
| 12 | | penal institution. |
| 13 | | "Individualized service plan" means the written details of |
| 14 | | the developmentally appropriate supports, activities, and |
| 15 | | resources required for the individual to achieve personal |
| 16 | | goals, which could include workforce development, mental |
| 17 | | health counseling, substance abuse counseling, educational |
| 18 | | classes, financial literacy classes, and restorative justice |
| 19 | | programming that a person will receive during the term of the |
| 20 | | person's stay. |
| 21 | | "Initial assessment" means a detailed evaluation of a |
| 22 | | person's behavioral health used to diagnose conditions, |
| 23 | | identify strengths and needs, and develop treatment plans such |
| 24 | | as provided through the use of standardized assessment tools |
| 25 | | such as the Illinois Medicaid Comprehensive Assessment of |
| 26 | | Needs and Strengths. |
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| 1 | | "Mitigation report" means a report that outlines the |
| 2 | | social and educational history of a person, which also |
| 3 | | includes employment history, mental health diagnosis and |
| 4 | | individualized service plans, history of or current substance |
| 5 | | use and treatment, criminal history, and character references. |
| 6 | | "Penal institution" has the meaning ascribed to that term |
| 7 | | in Section 2-14 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
| 8 | | "Restorative justice programming" means practices or |
| 9 | | programming designed to contribute to the emotional |
| 10 | | development of a person and foster meaningful connections to |
| 11 | | the community. |
| 12 | | "Transitional housing" means single occupancy housing in a |
| 13 | | facility not otherwise open to and accessible by the public |
| 14 | | that is equipped with video monitoring, residential managers, |
| 15 | | 24 hour on-site staffing and monitoring, visitation |
| 16 | | restrictions, and a curfew; and that provides residents with |
| 17 | | on-site meals, laundry services, basic living necessities |
| 18 | | including personal care items, and health and wellness |
| 19 | | facilities and services. |
| 20 | | Section 15. Establishment of emerging adult sentencing. |
| 21 | | (a) Community-based residential workforce development |
| 22 | | centers shall offer transitional housing and developmentally |
| 23 | | appropriate services including, but not limited to, workforce |
| 24 | | training and certification, mental health counseling, |
| 25 | | financial literacy classes, and restorative justice |
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| 1 | | programming in alignment with State guidelines. |
| 2 | | (b) The program shall be subject to judicial discretion, |
| 3 | | allowing sentencing judges to assign eligible individuals to |
| 4 | | community-based residential workforce development centers |
| 5 | | while on a period of probation in lieu of a period of |
| 6 | | incarceration at the Department of Corrections. |
| 7 | | Section 20. Eligible persons. |
| 8 | | (a) Notwithstanding the provisions set forth in Section |
| 9 | | 5-5-3 of the Unified Code of Corrections, this Act applies to |
| 10 | | persons ages 18 through 25, at the time of the commission of |
| 11 | | the offense, convicted of the following felony offenses where |
| 12 | | a period of incarceration must be imposed, other than a |
| 13 | | sentence of natural life: |
| 14 | | (1) any non-violent felony offense where a period of |
| 15 | | incarceration must be imposed upon conviction; |
| 16 | | (2) aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon; |
| 17 | | (3) unlawful possession of weapons by felons; |
| 18 | | (4) residential burglary; |
| 19 | | (5) probationable felony offenses in which a period of |
| 20 | | incarceration other than natural life must be imposed upon |
| 21 | | conviction based upon the criminal history of the |
| 22 | | defendant, except sex offenses as defined in Section 2 of |
| 23 | | the Sex Offender Registration Act; and |
| 24 | | (6) any felony offense where the court finds |
| 25 | | exceptional circumstances exist for purposes of sentencing |
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| 1 | | under this Act, except for first degree murder and sex |
| 2 | | offenses as defined in Section 2 of the Sex Offender |
| 3 | | Registration Act. |
| 4 | | (b) Prior criminal history shall not exclude eligibility |
| 5 | | for sentencing under this Act. |
| 6 | | Section 25. Sentencing. |
| 7 | | (a) Upon a conviction by way of plea or otherwise finding |
| 8 | | of guilt, and with the express agreement of the State's |
| 9 | | Attorney and the defendant, the court may sentence a person |
| 10 | | who meets the eligibility requirements under this Act to a |
| 11 | | term of probation to be performed at a community-based |
| 12 | | residential workforce development center for a period of not |
| 13 | | less than one year and not more than 3 years in lieu of |
| 14 | | incarceration in the Illinois Department of Corrections, which |
| 15 | | shall be monitored by the adult probation department, if the |
| 16 | | defendant: |
| 17 | | (1) does not violate any criminal statute of this |
| 18 | | State or any other jurisdiction; |
| 19 | | (2) refrains from possessing a firearm or any other |
| 20 | | dangerous weapon; and |
| 21 | | (3) attends and participates in any program activities |
| 22 | | as detailed in the individualized service plan. |
| 23 | | All fines, fees, and costs shall be waived for any person |
| 24 | | sentenced to a community-based residential workforce |
| 25 | | development center under this Act. |
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| 1 | | (b) Prior to imposing a sentence of probation under this |
| 2 | | Act, the defendant shall submit a mitigation report to the |
| 3 | | court and the court may, upon its own order, also obtain a |
| 4 | | Presentence Investigation Report. The defendant must also |
| 5 | | obtain and provide proof of acceptance to a community-based |
| 6 | | workforce development center and submit an individualized |
| 7 | | service plan to the court based upon an initial assessment |
| 8 | | provided by a licensed professional. |
| 9 | | (c) In determining whether to impose a sentence under this |
| 10 | | Act, the court shall take into consideration the following: |
| 11 | | (1) the age, immaturity, or limited mental capacity of |
| 12 | | the defendant; |
| 13 | | (2) the nature and circumstances of the offense; |
| 14 | | (3) whether sentencing under this Act is in the |
| 15 | | interest of the defendant's rehabilitation, including any |
| 16 | | employment or involvement in community, educational, |
| 17 | | training, or vocational programs as detailed in the |
| 18 | | individualized service plan; |
| 19 | | (4) whether the defendant suffers from trauma, as |
| 20 | | supported by documentation or evaluation by a licensed |
| 21 | | professional; and |
| 22 | | (5) the potential risk to public safety. |
| 23 | | (d) The court shall make a detailed record of its findings |
| 24 | | when imposing or declining to impose sentencing under this Act |
| 25 | | for any eligible persons. |
| 26 | | (e) Upon successful fulfillment of the terms and |
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| 1 | | conditions of probation, the court shall discharge the person |
| 2 | | from probation. If the person has not previously been granted |
| 3 | | a vacation of judgment under this Section, upon motion, the |
| 4 | | court shall vacate the judgment of conviction and dismiss the |
| 5 | | criminal proceedings against him or her unless, having |
| 6 | | considered the nature and circumstances of the offense and the |
| 7 | | history, character, and condition of the individual, the court |
| 8 | | finds that the motion should not be granted. Unless good cause |
| 9 | | is shown, such motion to vacate must be filed at any time from |
| 10 | | the date of entry of the judgment to a date that is not more |
| 11 | | than 60 days after the discharge of probation. |
| 12 | | Section 30. Progress reports. The adult probation |
| 13 | | department shall submit a written status report to the court, |
| 14 | | to the State, and to the defense, detailing the progress of the |
| 15 | | defendant: |
| 16 | | (1) 90 days after initial sentencing; |
| 17 | | (2) upon completion of the probation period or the |
| 18 | | fulfillment of the terms of the individualized service |
| 19 | | plan; or |
| 20 | | (3) any time upon request of the court. |
| 21 | | Section 35. Violation, modification, and revocation of |
| 22 | | probation. |
| 23 | | (a) Upon violation of a term or condition of the program, |
| 24 | | the court may enter a judgment on its original finding of guilt |