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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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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 Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
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| amended by changing Sections 104-17, 104-18, 104-20, and 104-23 |
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| as follows:
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| (725 ILCS 5/104-17) (from Ch. 38, par. 104-17)
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| Sec. 104-17. Commitment for Treatment; Treatment Plan.
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| (a) If the defendant
is eligible to be or has been released |
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| on bail or on his own recognizance,
the court shall select the |
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| least physically restrictive form of treatment
therapeutically |
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| appropriate and consistent with the treatment plan.
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| (b) If the defendant's disability is mental, the court may |
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| order him placed
for treatment in the custody of the Department |
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| of Human Services, or the court may order him placed in
the |
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| custody of any other
appropriate public or private mental |
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| health facility or treatment program
which has agreed to |
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| provide treatment to the defendant. If the defendant
is placed |
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| in the custody of the Department of Human Services, the |
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| defendant shall be placed in a
secure setting unless the
court |
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| determines that
there are compelling reasons why such placement |
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| is not necessary. During
the period of time required to |
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| determine the appropriate placement the
defendant shall remain |
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| in jail. Upon completion of the placement process, the
sheriff |
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| shall be notified and shall transport the defendant to the |
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| designated
facility. The placement may be ordered either on an |
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| inpatient or an outpatient
basis.
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| (c) If the defendant's disability is physical, the court |
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| may order him
placed under the supervision of the Department of |
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| Human
Services
which shall place and maintain the defendant in |
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| a suitable treatment facility
or program, or the court may |
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| order him placed in an appropriate public or
private facility |
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| or treatment program which has agreed to provide treatment
to |
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| the defendant. The placement may be ordered either on an |
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| inpatient or
an outpatient basis.
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| (d) The clerk of the circuit court shall transmit to the |
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| Department, agency
or institution, if any, to which the |
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| defendant is remanded for treatment, the
following:
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| (1) a certified copy of the order to undergo treatment;
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| (2) the county and municipality in which the offense |
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| was committed;
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| (3) the county and municipality in which the arrest |
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| took place; |
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| (4) a copy of the arrest report, criminal charges, |
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| arrest record, jail record, and the report prepared under |
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| Section 104-15; and
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| (5) all additional matters which the Court directs the |
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| clerk to transmit.
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| (e) Within 30 days of entry of an order to undergo |
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| treatment, the person
supervising the defendant's treatment |
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| shall file with the court, the State,
and the defense a report |
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| assessing the facility's or program's capacity
to provide |
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| appropriate treatment for the defendant and indicating his |
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| opinion
as to the probability of the defendant's attaining |
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| fitness within a period
of time one year from the date of the |
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| finding of unfitness. For a defendant charged with a felony the |
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| period of time shall be one year. For a defendant charged with |
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| a misdemeanor the time period shall be 6 months. If the report |
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| indicates
that there is a substantial probability that the |
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| defendant will attain fitness
within the time period, the |
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| treatment supervisor shall also file a treatment
plan which |
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| shall include:
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| (1) A diagnosis of the defendant's disability;
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| (2) A description of treatment goals with respect to |
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| rendering the
defendant
fit, a specification of the |
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| proposed treatment modalities, and an estimated
timetable |
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| for attainment of the goals;
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| (3) An identification of the person in charge of |
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| supervising the
defendant's
treatment.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-296, eff. 8-20-07.)
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| (725 ILCS 5/104-18) (from Ch. 38, par. 104-18)
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| Sec. 104-18.
Progress Reports.) (a) The treatment |
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| supervisor shall submit
a written progress report to the court, |
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| the State, and the defense:
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| (1) At least 7 days prior to the date for any hearing on |
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| the issue of
the defendant's fitness;
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| (2) Whenever he believes that the defendant has attained |
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| fitness;
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| (3) Whenever he believes that there is not a substantial |
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| probability that
the defendant will attain fitness, with |
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| treatment, within the time period set forth in subsection (e) |
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| of Section 104-17 one year from
the date of the original |
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| finding of unfitness.
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| (b) The progress report shall contain:
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| (1) The clinical findings of the treatment supervisor and |
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| the facts upon
which the findings are based;
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| (2) The opinion of the treatment supervisor as to whether |
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| the defendant
has attained fitness or as to whether the |
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| defendant is making progress,
under treatment, toward |
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| attaining fitness within the time period set forth in |
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| subsection (e) of Section 104-17 one year from the date
of the |
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| original finding of unfitness;
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| (3) If the defendant is receiving medication, information |
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| from the prescribing
physician indicating the type, the dosage |
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| and the effect of the medication
on the defendant's appearance, |
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| actions and demeanor.
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| (Source: P.A. 81-1217.)
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| (725 ILCS 5/104-20) (from Ch. 38, par. 104-20)
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| Sec. 104-20. Ninety-Day Hearings; Continuing Treatment.) |
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| (a) Upon entry
or continuation of any order to undergo |
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| treatment, the court shall set a
date for hearing to reexamine |
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| the issue of the defendant's fitness not more
than 90 days |
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| thereafter. In addition, whenever the court receives a report
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| from the supervisor of the defendant's treatment pursuant to |
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| subparagraph
(2) or (3) of paragraph (a) of Section 104-18, the |
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| court shall forthwith
set the matter for a first hearing within |
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| 21 days unless good cause is demonstrated why the hearing |
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| cannot be held. On the date set or upon conclusion of the |
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| matter
then pending before it, the court, sitting without a |
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| jury, shall conduct
a hearing, unless waived by the defense, |
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| and shall determine:
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| (1) Whether the defendant is fit to stand trial or to |
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| plead; and if not,
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| (2) Whether the defendant is making progress under |
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| treatment toward attainment
of fitness within the time |
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| period set forth in subsection (e) of Section 104-17 one |
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| year from the date of the original finding
of unfitness.
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| (b) If the court finds the defendant to be fit pursuant to |
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| this Section,
the court shall set the matter for trial; |
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| provided that if the defendant
is in need of continued care or |
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| treatment and the supervisor of the defendant's
treatment |
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| agrees to continue to provide it, the court may enter any order
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| it deems appropriate for the continued care or treatment of the |
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| defendant
by the facility or program pending the conclusion of |
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| the criminal proceedings.
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| (c) If the court finds that the defendant is still unfit |
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| but that he is
making progress toward attaining fitness, the |
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| court may continue or modify
its original treatment order |
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| entered pursuant to Section 104-17.
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| (d) If the court finds that the defendant is still unfit |
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| and that he is
not making progress toward attaining fitness |
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| such that there is not a
substantial probability that he will |
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| attain fitness within the time period set forth in subsection |
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| (e) of Section 104-17 one year from
the date of the original |
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| finding of unfitness, the court shall proceed pursuant
to |
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| Section 104-23. However, if the defendant is in need of |
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| continued care
and treatment and the supervisor of the |
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| defendant's treatment agrees to
continue to provide it, the |
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| court may enter any order it deems appropriate
for the |
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| continued care or treatment by the facility or program pending |
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| the
conclusion of the criminal proceedings.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-191, eff. 7-12-05.)
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| (725 ILCS 5/104-23) (from Ch. 38, par. 104-23)
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| Sec. 104-23. Unfit defendants. Cases involving an unfit |
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| defendant who
demands a discharge hearing or a defendant who |
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| cannot become fit to stand
trial and for whom no special |
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| provisions or assistance can compensate for
his disability and |
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| render him fit shall proceed in the following manner:
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| (a) Upon a determination that there is not a substantial |
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| probability
that the defendant will attain fitness within the |
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| time period set forth in subsection (e) of Section 104-17 one |
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| year from the original
finding of unfitness, a defendant or the |
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| attorney for the defendant
may move for a discharge hearing |
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| pursuant to the provisions of Section 104-25.
The discharge |
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| hearing shall be held within 120 days of the filing of a
motion |
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| for a discharge hearing, unless the delay is occasioned by the |
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| defendant.
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| (b) If at any time the court determines that there is not a |
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| substantial
probability that the defendant will become fit to |
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| stand trial or to plead
within the time period set forth in |
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| subsection (e) of Section 104-17 one year from the date of the |
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| original finding of unfitness,
or if at the end of the time |
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| period set forth in subsection (e) of Section 104-17 one year |
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| from that date the court finds the defendant
still unfit and |
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| for whom no special provisions or assistance can compensate
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| his disabilities and render him fit, the State shall request |
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| the court:
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| (1) To set the matter for hearing pursuant to Section |
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| 104-25 unless
a hearing has already been held pursuant to |
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| paragraph (a) of this Section; or
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| (2) To release the defendant from custody and to |
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| dismiss with prejudice
the charges against him; or
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| (3) To remand the defendant to the custody of the |
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| Department of
Human Services and order a
hearing to be |
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| conducted
pursuant to the provisions of the Mental Health |
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| and Developmental Disabilities
Code, as now or hereafter |
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| amended. The Department of Human Services shall have 7 days |
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| from the
date it receives the
defendant to prepare and file |
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| the necessary petition and certificates that are
required |
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| for commitment under the Mental Health and Developmental |
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| Disabilities
Code. If the defendant is committed to the
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| Department of Human Services pursuant to such
hearing, the |
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| court
having jurisdiction over the criminal matter shall |
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| dismiss the charges against
the defendant, with the leave |
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| to reinstate. In such cases the Department of Human |
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| Services shall notify the court,
the State's attorney and |
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| the defense attorney upon the discharge of the
defendant. A |
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| former defendant so committed
shall be treated in the same |
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| manner as any other civilly committed patient
for all |
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| purposes including admission, selection of the place of |
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| treatment
and the treatment modalities, entitlement to |
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| rights and privileges, transfer,
and discharge. A |
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| defendant who is not committed shall be remanded to the
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| court having jurisdiction of the criminal matter for |
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| disposition pursuant
to subparagraph (1) or (2) of |
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| paragraph (b) of this Section.
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| (c) If the defendant is restored to fitness and the |
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| original charges
against him are reinstated, the speedy trial |
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| provisions of Section 103-5
shall commence to run.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-439, eff. 6-1-96; 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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