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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 7
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ___. Amend House Joint Resolution 7 by |
3 | | replacing everything after the heading with the following: |
4 | | "WHEREAS, In order to minimize the serious impact of all
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5 | | types of crime, especially violent crime, upon Illinois
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6 | | residents, it is necessary for Illinois to be protected by a
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7 | | crime lab that is operated by the Illinois State Police in a
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8 | | manner that complies with state-of-the-art specifications for
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9 | | the rapid processing of evidence and identification of criminal
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10 | | suspects; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, In response to this need, the Illinois State
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12 | | Police has established a Division of Forensic Services,
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13 | | commonly referred to as the "State crime lab"; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, It has been nationally recognized for several |
15 | | years that there
is a serious backlog of biological
evidence to |
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1 | | be processed in the time required for the establishment of |
2 | | admissible
forensic evidence after that forensic evidence has |
3 | | been
recovered from crime scenes, processed by law enforcement, |
4 | | and transferred to crime laboratories; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, This backlog in the examination process includes
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6 | | numerous cases where the processing of evidence collected
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7 | | following incidents of violent crimes, including murders,
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8 | | shootings, and criminal sexual assaults, is seriously delayed;
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9 | | and |
10 | | WHEREAS, It typically takes at least one year for
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11 | | biological evidence to be processed by the Illinois State
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12 | | Police crime lab; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, DNA evidence is critical to the solution of
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14 | | crimes, especially in murder cases and sexual assaults, where
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15 | | the biological evidence may be the last resort, the only thing
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16 | | tying a murderer or rapist to a crime scene and a victim in a
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17 | | way that can be proved in a court of law; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, In today's climate where police and prosecutors
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19 | | are increasingly scrutinized about their procedures, DNA
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20 | | evidence is crucial to the successful prosecution of criminal
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21 | | cases in the courtroom; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Modern biochemistry has developed the Rapid DNA
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2 | | system, a system to enable the fully automated generation of a
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3 | | full DNA profile from a cheek swab without human intervention;
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4 | | the ability of Rapid DNA to carry out the efficient profiling
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5 | | of criminal suspects has led Congress to pass the federal Rapid
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6 | | DNA Act of 2017, which has been signed into federal law as P.L.
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7 | | 115-50; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will |
9 | | conduct a pilot study in Arizona, California, Florida, |
10 | | Louisiana, and Texas in 2019 to evaluate Rapid DNA |
11 | | instrumentation in booking stations where buccal (cheek) swab |
12 | | samples will be processed from individuals arrested, indicted, |
13 | | or convicted of specific criminal offenses, and, upon |
14 | | completion of this pilot study, the FBI will identify |
15 | | NDIS-approved Rapid DNA instrumentation for use in booking |
16 | | stations; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, This federal law directs the FBI to issue |
18 | | standards and procedures to create a nationwide police protocol |
19 | | for using Rapid DNA instruments to
analyze DNA samples of |
20 | | criminal offenders and criminal suspects
and to compile the |
21 | | data gathered therein within the Combined
DNA Index System or |
22 | | CODIS; and |
23 | | WHEREAS, The 50 states and their residents will not enjoy |
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1 | | the benefits of Rapid DNA technology and the ability to conduct
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2 | | instant CODIS identification of criminal suspects who have
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3 | | already been taken into custody until they take steps to comply
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4 | | with the protocol outlined in the Rapid DNA Act of 2017 and
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5 | | implemented by FBI standards and procedures; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, The usefulness of the CODIS system as a nationwide
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7 | | database will depend upon the relative compliance of local law
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8 | | enforcement throughout all 50 states; for reasons of both local
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9 | | criminal justice and so that our State can do its part, it is
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10 | | essential that Illinois law enforcement be granted the support
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11 | | tools they need to appropriately deploy the Rapid DNA |
12 | | instrumentation in booking stations and forensic laboratories
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13 | | accredited in DNA analysis across Illinois; therefore, be it |
14 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE
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15 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE
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16 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Illinois State Police is |
17 | | directed to review and evaluate its varied duties and |
18 | | responsibilities to determine the most effective and efficient |
19 | | use of Rapid DNA technology and to recommend improvements to |
20 | | Illinois' DNA submission laws with the goal of taking full |
21 | | advantage of Rapid DNA technology throughout Illinois; and be |
22 | | it further |
23 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Police may consult with |
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1 | | any State and local agencies they determine necessary, which |
2 | | may include, but not be limited to, the Department of |
3 | | Innovation and Technology, the Department of Corrections, and |
4 | | any State, county, or local law enforcement agency which |
5 | | utilizes State funds to identify and apprehend criminal |
6 | | offenders; and be it further |
7 | | RESOLVED, That the examination include, but not be limited |
8 | | to, an examination of equipment, procedures, staffing levels, |
9 | | required legislation, administrative rules, funding, and |
10 | | information technology infrastructure, including status and |
11 | | recommended improvements to Illinois' DNA arrestee submission |
12 | | law to fully take advantage of Rapid DNA technology, with the |
13 | | goal of identifying and reporting to the General Assembly as |
14 | | soon as possible on barriers and choke points in the way of |
15 | | Illinois State Police, local law enforcement, booking |
16 | | stations, and accredited NDIS-participating forensic |
17 | | laboratories across Illinois enabling full compliance with |
18 | | existing and future protocols approved by the FBI created by |
19 | | the federal Rapid DNA Act of 2017; and be it further |
20 | | RESOLVED, That the Department of Innovation and |
21 | | Technology, the Department of Corrections, any State agency and |
22 | | any Illinois law enforcement agency which utilizes State funds |
23 | | to identify and apprehend criminal offenders are highly |
24 | | encouraged to assist the Illinois State Police with this |
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1 | | report, including elements aimed at identifying the increased |
2 | | funding, personnel and budgetary support required for the |
3 | | Illinois State Police, local law enforcement, and the entire |
4 | | Illinois criminal justice community to appropriately utilize |
5 | | Rapid DNA instrumentation to achieve full compliance; and be it |
6 | | further |
7 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Police commence this |
8 | | examination and submit a report of their findings and |
9 | | recommendations to the Governor and Illinois General Assembly |
10 | | by September 30, 2019; and be it further |
11 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Police and its Division |
12 | | of Forensic Services are directed to take all steps possible to |
13 | | achieve compliance, or partial compliance, with the federal |
14 | | Rapid DNA Act of 2017 on the statewide crime lab level to |
15 | | fulfill implementation; and be it further |
16 | | RESOLVED, That we express continued support to all of |
17 | | Illinois law enforcement, including but not limited to, the |
18 | | Illinois State Police, for their tireless and courageous work |
19 | | to maintain public security in the face of growing challenges |
20 | | created by drug violence and other social trends; and be it |
21 | | further |
22 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |