104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4905

 

Introduced , by Rep. John M. Cabello

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
725 ILCS 5/110-1  from Ch. 38, par. 110-1
725 ILCS 5/110-6.1  from Ch. 38, par. 110-6.1

    Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. In the Pretrial Release Article of the Code, changes the definition of "willful flight" to include intentional conduct to elude arrest. In the definition, changes "thwart the judicial process to avoid prosecution" to "thwart the judicial process or avoid prosecution". Deletes from the definition that isolated instances of nonappearance in court alone are not evidence of the risk of willful flight. In the pretrial detention provisions, deletes a provision that one of the grounds for pretrial detention is the high likelihood of willful flight to avoid prosecution when the defendant is charged with certain specified offenses. Replaces that provision with just the high likelihood of willful flight and the person is charged with certain specified offenses.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is
5amended by changing Sections 110-1 and 110-6.1 as follows:
 
6    (725 ILCS 5/110-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 110-1)
7    Sec. 110-1. Definitions. As used in this Article:
8    (a) (Blank).
9    (b) "Sureties" encompasses the nonmonetary requirements
10set by the court as conditions for release either before or
11after conviction.
12    (c) The phrase "for which a sentence of imprisonment,
13without conditional and revocable release, shall be imposed by
14law as a consequence of conviction" means an offense for which
15a sentence of imprisonment in the Department of Corrections,
16without probation, periodic imprisonment or conditional
17discharge, is required by law upon conviction.
18    (d)(Blank).
19    (e) "Protective order" means any order of protection
20issued under Section 112A-14 of this Code or the Illinois
21Domestic Violence Act of 1986, a stalking no contact order
22issued under Section 80 of the Stalking No Contact Order Act,
23or a civil no contact order issued under Section 213 of the

 

 

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1Civil No Contact Order Act.
2    (f) "Willful flight" means intentional conduct with a
3purpose to elude arrest, thwart the judicial process, or to
4avoid prosecution. Isolated instances of nonappearance in
5court alone are not evidence of the risk of willful flight.
6Reoccurrence and patterns of intentional conduct to evade
7prosecution, along with any affirmative steps to communicate
8or remedy any such missed court date, may be considered as
9factors in assessing future intent to evade prosecution.
10(Source: P.A. 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1104, eff. 1-1-23;
11103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)
 
12    (725 ILCS 5/110-6.1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 110-6.1)
13    Sec. 110-6.1. Denial of pretrial release.
14    (a) Upon verified petition by the State, the court shall
15hold a hearing and may deny a defendant pretrial release only
16if:
17        (1) the defendant is charged with a felony offense
18    other than a forcible felony for which, based on the
19    charge or the defendant's criminal history, a sentence of
20    imprisonment, without probation, periodic imprisonment, or
21    conditional discharge, is required by law upon conviction,
22    and it is alleged that the defendant's pretrial release
23    poses a real and present threat to the safety of any person
24    or persons or the community, based on the specific
25    articulable facts of the case;

 

 

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1        (1.5) the defendant's pretrial release poses a real
2    and present threat to the safety of any person or persons
3    or the community, based on the specific articulable facts
4    of the case, and the defendant is charged with a forcible
5    felony, which as used in this Section, means treason,
6    first degree murder, second degree murder, predatory
7    criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal
8    sexual assault, criminal sexual assault, armed robbery,
9    aggravated robbery, robbery, burglary where there is use
10    of force against another person, residential burglary,
11    home invasion, vehicular invasion, aggravated arson,
12    arson, aggravated kidnaping, kidnaping, aggravated battery
13    resulting in great bodily harm or permanent disability or
14    disfigurement, or any other felony which involves the
15    threat of or infliction of great bodily harm or permanent
16    disability or disfigurement;
17        (2) the defendant is charged with stalking or
18    aggravated stalking, and it is alleged that the
19    defendant's pre-trial release poses a real and present
20    threat to the safety of a victim of the alleged offense,
21    and denial of release is necessary to prevent fulfillment
22    of the threat upon which the charge is based;
23        (3) the defendant is charged with a violation of an
24    order of protection issued under Section 112A-14 of this
25    Code or Section 214 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act
26    of 1986, a stalking no contact order under Section 80 of

 

 

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1    the Stalking No Contact Order Act, or a civil no contact
2    order under Section 213 of the Civil No Contact Order Act,
3    and it is alleged that the defendant's pretrial release
4    poses a real and present threat to the safety of any person
5    or persons or the community, based on the specific
6    articulable facts of the case;
7        (4) the defendant is charged with domestic battery or
8    aggravated domestic battery under Section 12-3.2 or 12-3.3
9    of the Criminal Code of 2012 and it is alleged that the
10    defendant's pretrial release poses a real and present
11    threat to the safety of any person or persons or the
12    community, based on the specific articulable facts of the
13    case;
14        (5) the defendant is charged with any offense under
15    Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012, except for
16    Sections 11-14, 11-14.1, 11-18, 11-20, 11-30, 11-35,
17    11-40, and 11-45 of the Criminal Code of 2012, or similar
18    provisions of the Criminal Code of 1961 and it is alleged
19    that the defendant's pretrial release poses a real and
20    present threat to the safety of any person or persons or
21    the community, based on the specific articulable facts of
22    the case;
23        (6) the defendant is charged with any of the following
24    offenses under the Criminal Code of 2012, and it is
25    alleged that the defendant's pretrial release poses a real
26    and present threat to the safety of any person or persons

 

 

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1    or the community, based on the specific articulable facts
2    of the case:
3            (A) Section 24-1.2 (aggravated discharge of a
4        firearm);
5            (B) Section 24-1.2-5 (aggravated discharge of a
6        machine gun or a firearm equipped with a device
7        designed or used for silencing the report of a
8        firearm);
9            (C) Section 24-1.5 (reckless discharge of a
10        firearm);
11            (D) Section 24-1.7 (unlawful possession of a
12        firearm by a repeat felony offender);
13            (E) Section 24-2.2 (manufacture, sale, or transfer
14        of bullets or shells represented to be armor piercing
15        bullets, dragon's breath shotgun shells, bolo shells,
16        or flechette shells);
17            (F) Section 24-3 (unlawful sale or delivery of
18        firearms);
19            (G) Section 24-3.3 (unlawful sale or delivery of
20        firearms on the premises of any school);
21            (H) Section 24-34 (unlawful sale of firearms by
22        liquor license);
23            (I) Section 24-3.5 (unlawful purchase of a
24        firearm);
25            (J) Section 24-3A (gunrunning);
26            (K) Section 24-3B (firearms trafficking);

 

 

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1            (L) Section 10-9 (b) (involuntary servitude);
2            (M) Section 10-9 (c) (involuntary sexual servitude
3        of a minor);
4            (N) Section 10-9(d) (trafficking in persons);
5            (O) Non-probationable violations: (i) unlawful
6        possession of weapons by felons or persons in the
7        Custody of the Department of Corrections facilities
8        (Section 24-1.1), (ii) aggravated unlawful possession
9        of a weapon (Section 24-1.6), or (iii) aggravated
10        possession of a stolen firearm (Section 24-3.9);
11            (P) Section 9-3 (reckless homicide and involuntary
12        manslaughter);
13            (Q) Section 19-3 (residential burglary);
14            (R) Section 10-5 (child abduction);
15            (S) Felony violations of Section 12C-5 (child
16        endangerment);
17            (T) Section 12-7.1 (hate crime);
18            (U) Section 10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful
19        restraint);
20            (V) Section 12-9 (threatening a public official);
21            (W) Subdivision (f)(1) of Section 12-3.05
22        (aggravated battery with a deadly weapon other than by
23        discharge of a firearm);
24        (6.5) the defendant is charged with any of the
25    following offenses, and it is alleged that the defendant's
26    pretrial release poses a real and present threat to the

 

 

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1    safety of any person or persons or the community, based on
2    the specific articulable facts of the case:
3            (A) Felony violations of Sections 3.01, 3.02, or
4        3.03 of the Humane Care for Animals Act (cruel
5        treatment, aggravated cruelty, and animal torture);
6            (B) Subdivision (d)(1)(B) of Section 11-501 of the
7        Illinois Vehicle Code (aggravated driving under the
8        influence while operating a school bus with
9        passengers);
10            (C) Subdivision (d)(1)(C) of Section 11-501 of the
11        Illinois Vehicle Code (aggravated driving under the
12        influence causing great bodily harm);
13            (D) Subdivision (d)(1)(D) of Section 11-501 of the
14        Illinois Vehicle Code (aggravated driving under the
15        influence after a previous reckless homicide
16        conviction);
17            (E) Subdivision (d)(1)(F) of Section 11-501 of the
18        Illinois Vehicle Code (aggravated driving under the
19        influence leading to death); or
20            (F) Subdivision (d)(1)(J) of Section 11-501 of the
21        Illinois Vehicle Code (aggravated driving under the
22        influence that resulted in bodily harm to a child
23        under the age of 16);
24        (7) the defendant is charged with an attempt to commit
25    any charge listed in paragraphs (1) through (6.5), and it
26    is alleged that the defendant's pretrial release poses a

 

 

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1    real and present threat to the safety of any person or
2    persons or the community, based on the specific
3    articulable facts of the case; or
4        (8) the person has a high likelihood of willful flight
5    to avoid prosecution and is charged with:
6            (A) Any felony described in subdivisions (a)(1)
7        through (a)(7) of this Section; or
8            (B) A felony offense other than a Class 4 offense.
9    (b) If the charged offense is a felony, as part of the
10detention hearing, the court shall determine whether there is
11probable cause the defendant has committed an offense, unless
12a hearing pursuant to Section 109-3 of this Code has already
13been held or a grand jury has returned a true bill of
14indictment against the defendant. If there is a finding of no
15probable cause, the defendant shall be released. No such
16finding is necessary if the defendant is charged with a
17misdemeanor.
18    (c) Timing of petition.
19        (1) A petition may be filed without prior notice to
20    the defendant at the first appearance before a judge, or
21    within the 21 calendar days, except as provided in Section
22    110-6, after arrest and release of the defendant upon
23    reasonable notice to defendant; provided that while such
24    petition is pending before the court, the defendant if
25    previously released shall not be detained.
26        (2) Upon filing, the court shall immediately hold a

 

 

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1    hearing on the petition unless a continuance is requested.
2    If a continuance is requested and granted, the hearing
3    shall be held within 48 hours of the defendant's first
4    appearance if the defendant is charged with first degree
5    murder or a Class X, Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3 felony,
6    and within 24 hours if the defendant is charged with a
7    Class 4 or misdemeanor offense. The Court may deny or
8    grant the request for continuance. If the court decides to
9    grant the continuance, the Court retains the discretion to
10    detain or release the defendant in the time between the
11    filing of the petition and the hearing.
12    (d) Contents of petition.
13        (1) The petition shall be verified by the State and
14    shall state the grounds upon which it contends the
15    defendant should be denied pretrial release, including the
16    real and present threat to the safety of any person or
17    persons or the community, based on the specific
18    articulable facts or flight risk, as appropriate.
19        (2) If the State seeks to file a second or subsequent
20    petition under this Section, the State shall be required
21    to present a verified application setting forth in detail
22    any new facts not known or obtainable at the time of the
23    filing of the previous petition.
24    (e) Eligibility: All defendants shall be presumed eligible
25for pretrial release, and the State shall bear the burden of
26proving by clear and convincing evidence that:

 

 

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1        (1) the proof is evident or the presumption great that
2    the defendant has committed an offense listed in
3    subsection (a), and
4        (2) for offenses listed in paragraphs (1) through (7)
5    of subsection (a), the defendant poses a real and present
6    threat to the safety of any person or persons or the
7    community, based on the specific articulable facts of the
8    case, by conduct which may include, but is not limited to,
9    a forcible felony, the obstruction of justice,
10    intimidation, injury, or abuse as defined by paragraph (1)
11    of Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of
12    1986, and
13        (3) no condition or combination of conditions set
14    forth in subsection (b) of Section 110-10 of this Article
15    can mitigate (i) the real and present threat to the safety
16    of any person or persons or the community, based on the
17    specific articulable facts of the case, for offenses
18    listed in paragraphs (1) through (7) of subsection (a), or
19    (ii) the defendant's willful flight for offenses listed in
20    paragraph (8) of subsection (a), and
21        (4) for offenses under subsection (b) of Section 407
22    of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act that are subject
23    to paragraph (1) of subsection (a), no condition or
24    combination of conditions set forth in subsection (b) of
25    Section 110-10 of this Article can mitigate the real and
26    present threat to the safety of any person or persons or

 

 

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1    the community, based on the specific articulable facts of
2    the case, and the defendant poses a serious risk to not
3    appear in court as required.
4    (f) Conduct of the hearings.
5        (1) Prior to the hearing, the State shall tender to
6    the defendant copies of the defendant's criminal history
7    available, any written or recorded statements, and the
8    substance of any oral statements made by any person, if
9    relied upon by the State in its petition, and any police
10    reports in the prosecutor's possession at the time of the
11    hearing.
12        (2) The State or defendant may present evidence at the
13    hearing by way of proffer based upon reliable information.
14        (3) The defendant has the right to be represented by
15    counsel, and if he or she is indigent, to have counsel
16    appointed for him or her. The defendant shall have the
17    opportunity to testify, to present witnesses on his or her
18    own behalf, and to cross-examine any witnesses that are
19    called by the State. Defense counsel shall be given
20    adequate opportunity to confer with the defendant before
21    any hearing at which conditions of release or the
22    detention of the defendant are to be considered, with an
23    accommodation for a physical condition made to facilitate
24    attorney/client consultation. If defense counsel needs to
25    confer or consult with the defendant during any hearing
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1    such consultation shall not be recorded and shall be
2    undertaken consistent with constitutional protections.
3        (3.5) A hearing at which pretrial release may be
4    denied must be conducted in person (and not by way of 2-way
5    audio visual communication) unless the accused waives the
6    right to be present physically in court, the court
7    determines that the physical health and safety of any
8    person necessary to the proceedings would be endangered by
9    appearing in court, or the chief judge of the circuit
10    orders use of that system due to operational challenges in
11    conducting the hearing in person. Such operational
12    challenges must be documented and approved by the chief
13    judge of the circuit, and a plan to address the challenges
14    through reasonable efforts must be presented and approved
15    by the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts every
16    6 months.
17        (4) If the defense seeks to compel the complaining
18    witness to testify as a witness in its favor, it shall
19    petition the court for permission. When the ends of
20    justice so require, the court may exercise its discretion
21    and compel the appearance of a complaining witness. The
22    court shall state on the record reasons for granting a
23    defense request to compel the presence of a complaining
24    witness only on the issue of the defendant's pretrial
25    detention. In making a determination under this Section,
26    the court shall state on the record the reason for

 

 

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1    granting a defense request to compel the presence of a
2    complaining witness, and only grant the request if the
3    court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the
4    defendant will be materially prejudiced if the complaining
5    witness does not appear. Cross-examination of a
6    complaining witness at the pretrial detention hearing for
7    the purpose of impeaching the witness' credibility is
8    insufficient reason to compel the presence of the witness.
9    In deciding whether to compel the appearance of a
10    complaining witness, the court shall be considerate of the
11    emotional and physical well-being of the witness. The
12    pre-trial detention hearing is not to be used for purposes
13    of discovery, and the post arraignment rules of discovery
14    do not apply. The State shall tender to the defendant,
15    prior to the hearing, copies, if any, of the defendant's
16    criminal history, if available, and any written or
17    recorded statements and the substance of any oral
18    statements made by any person, if in the State's
19    Attorney's possession at the time of the hearing.
20        (5) The rules concerning the admissibility of evidence
21    in criminal trials do not apply to the presentation and
22    consideration of information at the hearing. At the trial
23    concerning the offense for which the hearing was conducted
24    neither the finding of the court nor any transcript or
25    other record of the hearing shall be admissible in the
26    State's case-in-chief, but shall be admissible for

 

 

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1    impeachment, or as provided in Section 115-10.1 of this
2    Code, or in a perjury proceeding.
3        (6) The defendant may not move to suppress evidence or
4    a confession, however, evidence that proof of the charged
5    crime may have been the result of an unlawful search or
6    seizure, or both, or through improper interrogation, is
7    relevant in assessing the weight of the evidence against
8    the defendant.
9        (7) Decisions regarding release, conditions of
10    release, and detention prior to trial must be
11    individualized, and no single factor or standard may be
12    used exclusively to order detention. Risk assessment tools
13    may not be used as the sole basis to deny pretrial release.
14    (g) Factors to be considered in making a determination of
15dangerousness. The court may, in determining whether the
16defendant poses a real and present threat to the safety of any
17person or persons or the community, based on the specific
18articulable facts of the case, consider, but shall not be
19limited to, evidence or testimony concerning:
20        (1) The nature and circumstances of any offense
21    charged, including whether the offense is a crime of
22    violence, involving a weapon, or a sex offense.
23        (2) The history and characteristics of the defendant
24    including:
25            (A) Any evidence of the defendant's prior criminal
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1        behavior, or lack of such behavior. Such evidence may
2        include testimony or documents received in juvenile
3        proceedings, criminal, quasi-criminal, civil
4        commitment, domestic relations, or other proceedings.
5            (B) Any evidence of the defendant's psychological,
6        psychiatric or other similar social history which
7        tends to indicate a violent, abusive, or assaultive
8        nature, or lack of any such history.
9        (3) The identity of any person or persons to whose
10    safety the defendant is believed to pose a threat, and the
11    nature of the threat.
12        (4) Any statements made by, or attributed to the
13    defendant, together with the circumstances surrounding
14    them.
15        (5) The age and physical condition of the defendant.
16        (6) The age and physical condition of any victim or
17    complaining witness.
18        (7) Whether the defendant is known to possess or have
19    access to any weapon or weapons.
20        (8) Whether, at the time of the current offense or any
21    other offense or arrest, the defendant was on probation,
22    parole, aftercare release, mandatory supervised release,
23    or other release from custody pending trial, sentencing,
24    appeal, or completion of sentence for an offense under
25    federal or State law.
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1    Section 110-5 of this Article deemed by the court to have a
2    reasonable bearing upon the defendant's propensity or
3    reputation for violent, abusive, or assaultive behavior,
4    or lack of such behavior.
5    (h) Detention order. The court shall, in any order for
6detention:
7        (1) make a written finding summarizing the court's
8    reasons for concluding that the defendant should be denied
9    pretrial release, including why less restrictive
10    conditions would not avoid a real and present threat to
11    the safety of any person or persons or the community,
12    based on the specific articulable facts of the case, or
13    prevent the defendant's willful flight from prosecution;
14        (2) direct that the defendant be committed to the
15    custody of the sheriff for confinement in the county jail
16    pending trial;
17        (3) direct that the defendant be given a reasonable
18    opportunity for private consultation with counsel, and for
19    communication with others of his or her choice by
20    visitation, mail and telephone; and
21        (4) direct that the sheriff deliver the defendant as
22    required for appearances in connection with court
23    proceedings.
24    (i) Detention. If the court enters an order for the
25detention of the defendant pursuant to subsection (e) of this
26Section, the defendant shall be brought to trial on the

 

 

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1offense for which he is detained within 90 days after the date
2on which the order for detention was entered. If the defendant
3is not brought to trial within the 90-day period required by
4the preceding sentence, he shall not be denied pretrial
5release. In computing the 90-day period, the court shall omit
6any period of delay resulting from a continuance granted at
7the request of the defendant and any period of delay resulting
8from a continuance granted at the request of the State with
9good cause shown pursuant to Section 103-5.
10    (i-5) At each subsequent appearance of the defendant
11before the court, the judge must find that continued detention
12is necessary to avoid a real and present threat to the safety
13of any person or persons or the community, based on the
14specific articulable facts of the case, or to prevent the
15defendant's willful flight from prosecution.
16    (j) Rights of the defendant. The defendant shall be
17entitled to appeal any order entered under this Section
18denying his or her pretrial release.
19    (k) Appeal. The State may appeal any order entered under
20this Section denying any motion for denial of pretrial
21release.
22    (l) Presumption of innocence. Nothing in this Section
23shall be construed as modifying or limiting in any way the
24defendant's presumption of innocence in further criminal
25proceedings.
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1        (1) Crime victims shall be given notice by the State's
2    Attorney's office of this hearing as required in paragraph
3    (1) of subsection (b) of Section 4.5 of the Rights of Crime
4    Victims and Witnesses Act and shall be informed of their
5    opportunity at this hearing to obtain a protective order.
6        (2) If the defendant is denied pretrial release, the
7    court may impose a no contact provision with the victim or
8    other interested party that shall be enforced while the
9    defendant remains in custody.
10(Source: P.A. 103-822, eff. 1-1-25; 104-417, eff. 8-15-25.)