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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB4283 Introduced 1/28/2020, by Rep. Jim Durkin - Bradley Stephens SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission Act. Provides that the Illinois Torture and Inquiry and Relief Commission shall consist of 10 (rather than 8) voting members. Provides that the 2 additional members shall be members of the Fraternal Order of Police, Chicago Lodge 7, whose terms shall initially be for 2 years and shall begin on January 1, 2022. Makes corresponding changes. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning human rights.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief |
5 | | Commission Act is amended by changing Sections 20, 25, and 45 |
6 | | as follows: |
7 | | (775 ILCS 40/20)
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8 | | Sec. 20. Membership; chair; meetings; quorum. |
9 | | (a) The Commission shall consist of 10 8 voting members as
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10 | | follows: |
11 | | (1) One shall be a retired Circuit Court Judge.
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12 | | (2) One shall be a former prosecuting attorney. |
13 | | (3) One shall be a law school professor. |
14 | | (4) One shall be engaged in the practice of criminal
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15 | | defense law. |
16 | | (5) Three shall be members of the public who are not
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17 | | attorneys and who are not officers or employees of the
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18 | | Judicial branch. |
19 | | (6) One shall be a former public defender. |
20 | | (7) Two shall be members of the Fraternal Order of |
21 | | Police, Chicago Lodge 7. |
22 | | The members of the Commission shall be appointed by the |
23 | | Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. Members |
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1 | | may be re-appointed for additional terms, as provided for under |
2 | | Section 25. |
3 | | (a-1) The Governor shall also appoint
alternate Commission |
4 | | members for the Commission members he or
she has appointed to |
5 | | serve in the event of scheduling
conflicts, conflicts of |
6 | | interest, disability, or other
disqualification arising in a |
7 | | particular case. Where an alternate member is called upon to |
8 | | serve in a particular place, the alternate member shall vote in |
9 | | the place of, and otherwise exercise the same powers as, the |
10 | | member which he or she is replacing. The alternate
member shall |
11 | | have the same qualifications for appointment as
the original |
12 | | member. In making the appointments, the Governor shall make a |
13 | | good faith effort to appoint members
with different |
14 | | perspectives of the justice system. The
Governor shall also |
15 | | consider geographical
location, gender, and racial diversity |
16 | | in making the
appointments.
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17 | | (b) The retired judge who is appointed as a member under |
18 | | subsection
(a) shall serve as Chair of the Commission. The |
19 | | Commission
shall have its initial meeting no later than one |
20 | | month after the appointment of a quorum of members of the |
21 | | Commission,
at the call of the Chair. The Commission shall meet |
22 | | a minimum
of once every 6 months and may also meet more often |
23 | | at the call
of the Chair. The Commission shall meet at such |
24 | | time and place
as designated by the Chair, in accordance with |
25 | | the provisions of the Open Meetings Act. Notice of the meetings |
26 | | shall be
given at such time and manner as provided by the rules |
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1 | | of the
Commission, in accordance with the provisions of the |
2 | | Open Meetings Act. A majority of the voting members shall |
3 | | constitute a
quorum. All Commission votes shall be by majority |
4 | | vote of the voting members appointed.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-223, eff. 8-10-09.) |
6 | | (775 ILCS 40/25)
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7 | | Sec. 25. Terms of members; compensation; expenses. |
8 | | (a) Of the initial members, the appointments under clauses |
9 | | (a)(3) and (6) of Section 20 shall be for
one-year terms, the |
10 | | appointments under clauses (a)(1), (2), and (4) , and (7) of |
11 | | Section 20 shall be for 2-year terms, and the
appointments |
12 | | under clause (a)(5) of Section 20 shall be for 3-year terms. |
13 | | Thereafter, all terms
shall be for 3 years. Members of the |
14 | | Commission shall serve no
more than 2 consecutive 3-year terms |
15 | | plus any initial term of
less than 3 years. Unless provided |
16 | | otherwise by this Act, all
terms of members shall begin on |
17 | | January 1 and end on December
31.
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18 | | Members serving by virtue of elective or appointive office,
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19 | | may serve only so long as the office holders hold those
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20 | | respective offices. The Chief Judge of the Cook County Circuit
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21 | | Court may remove members for good cause shown. Vacancies |
22 | | occurring
before the expiration of a term shall be filled in |
23 | | the manner
provided for the members first appointed.
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24 | | (b) The Commission members shall receive no salary for
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25 | | serving, but may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred |
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1 | | as a result of their duties as members of the Commission from |
2 | | funds appropriated by the General Assembly for that purpose, or |
3 | | from funds obtained from sources other than the General |
4 | | Assembly.
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5 | | (c) The terms of the persons appointed under paragraph (7) |
6 | | of subsection (a) of Section 20 shall begin on January 1, 2022. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-223, eff. 8-10-09.) |
8 | | (775 ILCS 40/45)
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9 | | Sec. 45. Commission proceedings. |
10 | | (a) At the completion of a formal inquiry, all relevant
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11 | | evidence shall be presented to the full Commission. As part of
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12 | | its proceedings, the Commission may conduct hearings.
The |
13 | | determination as to whether to conduct hearings is
solely in |
14 | | the discretion of the Commission. Any hearing
held in |
15 | | accordance with this Section shall be a public hearing and |
16 | | shall be held subject to the
Commission's rules of operation, |
17 | | and
conducted pursuant to the Open Meetings Act. |
18 | | (b) The Director shall use all due diligence to notify the
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19 | | victim at least 30 days prior to any proceedings of the full
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20 | | Commission held in regard to the victim's case. The Commission
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21 | | shall notify the victim that the victim is permitted to attend
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22 | | proceedings otherwise closed to the public, subject to any
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23 | | limitations imposed by this Act, and
subject to Section |
24 | | 2(c)(14) of the Open Meetings Act. If the victim plans to |
25 | | attend
proceedings otherwise closed to the public, the victim |
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1 | | shall
notify the Commission at least 10 days in advance of the
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2 | | proceedings of his or her intent to attend. The Commission may |
3 | | close any portion of the
proceedings to the victim, if the |
4 | | victim is to testify and the Commission determines that the |
5 | | victim's testimony would be materially affected if the victim |
6 | | hears other testimony at the proceeding. |
7 | | (c) After hearing the evidence, the full Commission shall
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8 | | vote to establish further case disposition as provided by this
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9 | | subsection. All 10 8 voting members of the Commission shall
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10 | | participate in that vote.
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11 | | If 7 5 or more of the 10 8 voting members of the Commission
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12 | | conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that there is |
13 | | sufficient evidence of torture to merit
judicial review, the |
14 | | case shall be referred to the Chief Judge
of the Circuit Court |
15 | | of Cook County by filing with the clerk of
court the opinion of |
16 | | the Commission with supporting findings of
fact, as well as the |
17 | | record in support of such opinion, with
service on the State's |
18 | | Attorney in non-capital cases and
service on both the State's |
19 | | Attorney and Attorney General in
capital cases.
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20 | | If less than 7 5 of the 10 8 voting members of the |
21 | | Commission
conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that |
22 | | there is sufficient evidence of torture to merit
judicial |
23 | | review, the Commission shall conclude there is
insufficient |
24 | | evidence of torture to merit judicial review. The
Commission |
25 | | shall document that opinion, along with supporting
findings of |
26 | | fact, and file those documents and supporting
materials with |
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1 | | the court clerk in the circuit of original
jurisdiction, with a |
2 | | copy to the State's Attorney and the chief
judge.
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3 | | The Director of the Commission shall use all due diligence
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4 | | to notify immediately the victim of the Commission's conclusion
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5 | | in a case. |
6 | | (d) Evidence of criminal acts, professional misconduct, or
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7 | | other wrongdoing disclosed through formal inquiry or
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8 | | Commission proceedings shall be referred to the appropriate
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9 | | authority. Evidence favorable to the convicted person
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10 | | disclosed through formal inquiry or Commission proceedings
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11 | | shall be disclosed to the convicted person and the convicted
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12 | | person's counsel, if the convicted person has counsel. The |
13 | | Commission shall have the discretion to refer its findings |
14 | | together with the supporting record and evidence, to such other |
15 | | parties or entities as the Commission in its discretion shall |
16 | | deem appropriate. |
17 | | (e) All proceedings of the Commission shall be recorded and
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18 | | transcribed as part of the record. All Commission member votes
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19 | | shall be recorded in the record. All records of
the Commission |
20 | | shall be confidential until the proceedings before the |
21 | | Commission are concluded and a final decision has been made by |
22 | | the Commission.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 96-223, eff. 8-10-09.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law.
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