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Public Act 095-0376
Public Act 0376 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0376 |
SB0521 Enrolled |
LRB095 07144 RLC 27271 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The State Appellate Defender Act is amended by | changing Section 10 as follows:
| (725 ILCS 105/10) (from Ch. 38, par. 208-10)
| Sec. 10. Powers and duties of State Appellate Defender.
| (a) The State Appellate Defender shall represent indigent | persons on
appeal in criminal and delinquent minor proceedings, | when appointed to do so by
a court under a Supreme Court Rule | or law of this State.
| (b) The State Appellate Defender shall submit a budget for | the
approval of the State Appellate Defender Commission.
| (c) The State Appellate Defender may:
| (1) maintain a panel of private attorneys available to | serve as
counsel on a case basis;
| (2) establish programs, alone or in conjunction with | law schools,
for the purpose of utilizing volunteer law | students as legal assistants;
| (3) cooperate and consult with state agencies, | professional
associations, and other groups concerning the | causes of criminal
conduct, the rehabilitation and | correction of persons charged with and
convicted of crime, |
| the administration of criminal justice, and, in
counties of | less than 1,000,000 population, study, design, develop and
| implement model systems for the delivery of trial level | defender
services, and make an annual report to the General | Assembly;
| (4) hire investigators to provide investigative | services to appointed counsel and county
public defenders;
| (5) in cases in which a death sentence is an authorized | disposition,
provide trial counsel with legal advice and | the assistance of expert witnesses, investigators,
and | mitigation specialists from funds appropriated to the | State Appellate
Defender specifically for that
purpose by | the General Assembly. The Office of State Appellate | Defender shall
not be appointed to serve as trial counsel | in capital cases ;
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| (6) develop a Juvenile Defender Resource Center to:
(i) | study, design, develop, and implement model systems for the | delivery of trial level defender services for juveniles in | the justice system; (ii) in cases in which a sentence of | incarceration or an adult sentence, or both, is an | authorized disposition, provide trial counsel with legal | advice and the assistance of expert witnesses and | investigators from funds appropriated to the Office of the | State Appellate Defender by the General Assembly | specifically for that purpose; (iii) develop and provide | training to public defenders on juvenile justice issues, |
| utilizing resources including the State and local bar | associations, the Illinois Public Defender Association, | law schools, the Midwest Juvenile Defender Center, and pro | bono efforts by law firms; and
(iv) make an annual report | to the General Assembly.
| Investigators employed by the Death Penalty Trial | Assistance and Capital
Litigation Division of the State | Appellate Defender shall be authorized to
inquire
through the | Illinois State Police or local law enforcement with the Law
| Enforcement
Agencies Data System (LEADS) under Section | 2605-375 of the Civil Administrative
Code of Illinois to | ascertain whether their potential witnesses have a criminal
| background, including: (i) warrants; (ii) arrests; (iii) | convictions; and (iv)
officer
safety information. This | authorization applies only to information held on the
State
| level and shall be used only to protect the personal safety of | the
investigators. Any
information that is obtained through | this inquiry may not be disclosed by the
investigators.
| (d) For each State fiscal year, the
State Appellate | Defender shall appear before the General Assembly and request
| appropriations to be made from the Capital Litigation Trust | Fund to the State
Treasurer for the purpose of providing | defense assistance in capital cases
outside of Cook County and | for expenses incurred by the State Appellate Defender in | representing petitioners in capital cases in post-conviction | proceedings under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure |
| of 1963 and in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 | of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases and | for the representation of those petitioners by attorneys | approved by or contracted with the State Appellate Defender. | The State Appellate Defender may appear before the
General | Assembly at other times during the State's fiscal year to | request
supplemental appropriations from the Trust Fund to the | State Treasurer.
| (e) The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly | shall be
satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the | Speaker, the Minority Leader and
the Clerk of the House of | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader and the | Secretary of the Senate and the Legislative Research
Unit, as | required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization
| Act and filing such additional copies with the State Government | Report
Distribution Center for
the General Assembly as is | required under paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the
State Library | Act.
| (Source: P.A. 93-972, eff. 8-20-04; 93-1011, eff. 1-1-05; | 94-340, eff. 1-1-06.)
| Section 10. The State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's | Act is amended by adding Section 4.11 as follows: | (725 ILCS 210/4.11 new)
| Sec. 4.11. Juvenile Justice Resource Center. The Office may |
| develop a Juvenile Justice Resource Center to: (i) study, | design, develop, and implement model systems for the | adjudication of juveniles in the justice system; (ii) in cases | in which a sentence of incarceration or an adult sentence, or | both, is an authorized disposition, provide trial counsel with | legal advice and the assistance of expert witnesses and | investigators from funds appropriated to the Office by the | General Assembly specifically for that purpose; (iii) develop | and provide training to assistant State's Attorneys on juvenile | justice issues, and, (iv) make an annual report to the General | Assembly.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2008
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