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Public Act 095-0317 |
HB0975 Enrolled |
LRB095 08201 RLC 28370 b |
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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 Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act is |
amended by changing Section 4.5 as follows:
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(725 ILCS 120/4.5)
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Sec. 4.5. Procedures to implement the rights of crime |
victims. To afford
crime victims their rights, law enforcement, |
prosecutors, judges and
corrections will provide information, |
as appropriate of the following
procedures:
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(a) At the request of the crime victim, law enforcement |
authorities
investigating the case shall provide notice of the |
status of the investigation,
except where the State's Attorney |
determines that disclosure of such
information would |
unreasonably interfere with the investigation, until such
time |
as the alleged assailant is apprehended or the investigation is |
closed.
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(b) The office of the State's Attorney:
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(1) shall provide notice of the filing of information, |
the return of an
indictment by which a prosecution for any |
violent crime is commenced, or the
filing of a petition to |
adjudicate a minor as a delinquent for a violent
crime;
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(2) shall provide notice of the date, time, and place |
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of trial;
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(3) or victim advocate personnel shall provide |
information of social
services and financial assistance |
available for victims of crime, including
information of |
how to apply for these services and assistance;
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(4) shall assist in having any stolen or other personal |
property held by
law enforcement authorities for |
evidentiary or other purposes returned as
expeditiously as |
possible, pursuant to the procedures set out in Section |
115-9
of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963;
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(5) or victim advocate personnel shall provide |
appropriate employer
intercession services to ensure that |
employers of victims will cooperate with
the criminal |
justice system in order to minimize an employee's loss of |
pay and
other benefits resulting from court appearances;
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(6) shall provide information whenever possible, of a |
secure waiting
area during court proceedings that does not |
require victims to be in close
proximity to defendant or |
juveniles accused of a violent crime, and their
families |
and friends;
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(7) shall provide notice to the crime victim of the |
right to have a
translator present at all court |
proceedings;
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(8) in the case of the death of a person, which death |
occurred in the same
transaction or occurrence in which |
acts occurred for which a defendant is
charged with an |
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offense, shall notify the spouse, parent, child or sibling |
of
the decedent of the date of the trial of the person or |
persons allegedly
responsible for the death;
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(9) shall inform the victim of the right to have |
present at all court
proceedings, subject to the rules of |
evidence, an advocate or other support
person of the |
victim's choice, and the right to retain an attorney, at |
the
victim's own expense, who, upon written notice filed |
with the clerk of the
court and State's Attorney, is to |
receive copies of all notices, motions and
court orders |
filed thereafter in the case, in the same manner as if the |
victim
were a named party in the case; and
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(10) at the sentencing hearing shall make a good faith |
attempt to explain
the minimum amount of time during which |
the defendant may actually be
physically imprisoned. The |
Office of the State's Attorney shall further notify
the |
crime victim of the right to request from the Prisoner |
Review Board
information concerning the release of the |
defendant under subparagraph (d)(1)
of this Section; and
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(11) shall request restitution at sentencing and shall |
consider
restitution in any plea negotiation, as provided |
by law.
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(c) At the written request of the crime victim, the office |
of the State's
Attorney shall:
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(1) provide notice a reasonable time in advance of the |
following court
proceedings: preliminary hearing, any |
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hearing the effect of which may be the
release of defendant |
from custody, or to alter the conditions of bond and the
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sentencing hearing. The crime victim shall also be notified |
of the
cancellation of the court proceeding in sufficient |
time, wherever possible, to
prevent an unnecessary |
appearance in court;
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(2) provide notice within a reasonable time after |
receipt of notice from
the custodian, of the release of the |
defendant on bail or personal recognizance
or the release |
from detention of a minor who has been detained for a |
violent
crime;
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(3) explain in nontechnical language the details of any |
plea or verdict of
a defendant, or any adjudication of a |
juvenile as a delinquent for a violent
crime;
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(4) where practical, consult with the crime victim |
before the Office of
the State's Attorney makes an offer of |
a plea bargain to the defendant or
enters into negotiations |
with the defendant concerning a possible plea
agreement, |
and shall consider the written victim impact statement, if |
prepared
prior to entering into a plea agreement;
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(5) provide notice of the ultimate disposition of the |
cases arising from
an indictment or an information, or a |
petition to have a juvenile adjudicated
as a delinquent for |
a violent crime;
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(6) provide notice of any appeal taken by the defendant |
and information
on how to contact the appropriate agency |
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handling the appeal;
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(7) provide notice of any request for post-conviction |
review filed by the
defendant under Article 122 of the Code |
of Criminal Procedure of 1963, and of
the date, time and |
place of any hearing concerning the petition. Whenever
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possible, notice of the hearing shall be given in advance;
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(8) forward a copy of any statement presented under |
Section 6 to the
Prisoner Review Board to be considered by |
the Board in making its determination
under subsection (b) |
of Section 3-3-8 of the Unified Code of Corrections.
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(d) (1) The Prisoner Review Board shall inform a victim or |
any other
concerned citizen, upon written request, of the |
prisoner's release on parole,
mandatory supervised release, |
electronic detention, work release , international transfer or |
exchange, or by the
custodian of the discharge of any |
individual who was adjudicated a delinquent
for a violent crime |
from State custody and by the sheriff of the appropriate
county |
of any such person's final discharge from county custody.
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Prisoner Review Board, upon written request, shall provide to a |
victim or
any other concerned citizen a recent photograph of |
any person convicted of a
felony, upon his or her release from |
custody.
The Prisoner
Review Board, upon written request, shall |
inform a victim or any other
concerned citizen when feasible at |
least 7 days prior to the prisoner's release
on furlough of the |
times and dates of such furlough. Upon written request by
the |
victim or any other concerned citizen, the State's Attorney |
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shall notify
the person once of the times and dates of release |
of a prisoner sentenced to
periodic imprisonment. Notification |
shall be based on the most recent
information as to victim's or |
other concerned citizen's residence or other
location |
available to the notifying authority.
For purposes of this |
paragraph (1) of subsection (d), "concerned citizen"
includes |
relatives of the victim, friends of the victim, witnesses to |
the
crime, or any other person associated with the victim or |
prisoner.
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(2) When the defendant has been committed to the |
Department of
Human Services pursuant to Section 5-2-4 or |
any other
provision of the Unified Code of Corrections, the |
victim may request to be
notified by the releasing |
authority of the defendant's discharge from State
custody.
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(3) In the event of an escape from State custody, the |
Department of
Corrections or the Department of Juvenile |
Justice immediately shall notify the Prisoner Review Board |
of the escape
and the Prisoner Review Board shall notify |
the victim. The notification shall
be based upon the most |
recent information as to the victim's residence or other
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location available to the Board. When no such information |
is available, the
Board shall make all reasonable efforts |
to obtain the information and make
the notification. When |
the escapee is apprehended, the Department of
Corrections |
or the Department of Juvenile Justice immediately shall |
notify the Prisoner Review Board and the Board
shall notify |
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the victim.
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(4) The victim of the crime for which the prisoner has |
been sentenced
shall receive reasonable written notice not |
less than 15 days prior to the
parole hearing and may |
submit, in writing, on film, videotape or other
electronic |
means or in the form of a recording or in person at the |
parole
hearing
or if a victim of a violent crime, by |
calling the
toll-free number established in subsection (f) |
of this Section, information
for
consideration by the |
Prisoner Review Board. The
victim shall be notified within |
7 days after the prisoner has been granted
parole and shall |
be informed of the right to inspect the registry of parole
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decisions, established under subsection (g) of Section |
3-3-5 of the Unified
Code of Corrections. The provisions of |
this paragraph (4) are subject to the
Open Parole Hearings |
Act.
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(5) If a statement is presented under Section 6, the |
Prisoner Review Board
shall inform the victim of any order |
of discharge entered by the Board pursuant
to Section 3-3-8 |
of the Unified Code of Corrections.
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(6) At the written request of the victim of the crime |
for which the
prisoner was sentenced, the Prisoner Review |
Board shall notify the victim of
the death of the prisoner |
if the prisoner died while on parole or mandatory
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supervised release.
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(7) When a defendant who has been committed to the |
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Department of
Corrections, the Department of Juvenile |
Justice, or the Department of Human Services is released or |
discharged and
subsequently committed to the Department of |
Human Services as a sexually
violent person and the victim |
had requested to be notified by the releasing
authority of |
the defendant's discharge from State custody, the |
releasing
authority shall provide to the Department of |
Human Services such information
that would allow the |
Department of Human Services to contact the victim.
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(e) The officials named in this Section may satisfy some or |
all of their
obligations to provide notices and other |
information through participation in a
statewide victim and |
witness notification system established by the Attorney
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General under Section 8.5 of this Act.
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(f) To permit a victim of a violent crime to provide |
information to the
Prisoner Review Board for consideration by |
the
Board at a parole hearing of a person who committed the |
crime against
the victim in accordance with clause (d)(4) of |
this Section or at a proceeding
to determine the conditions of |
mandatory supervised release of a person
sentenced to a |
determinate sentence or at a hearing on revocation of mandatory
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supervised release of a person sentenced to a determinate |
sentence, the Board
shall establish a toll-free number that may |
be accessed by the victim of
a violent crime to present that |
information to the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 93-235, eff. 7-22-03; 94-696, eff. 6-1-06 .)
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Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
changing Section 3-2-3.1 as follows:
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(730 ILCS 5/3-2-3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-2-3.1)
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Sec. 3-2-3.1. Treaties. If a treaty in effect between the |
United States
and a foreign country provides for the transfer |
or exchange of convicted
offenders to the country of which they |
are citizens or nationals, the Governor
may, on behalf of the |
State and subject to the terms of the treaty, authorize the
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Director of Corrections to consent to the transfer or exchange |
of offenders
and take any other action necessary to initiate |
the participation of this
State in the treaty. Before any |
transfer or exchange may occur, the Director of Corrections |
shall notify in writing the Prisoner Review Board and the |
Office of the State's Attorney which obtained the defendant's |
conviction.
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(Source: P.A. 83-587.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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