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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB2889 Introduced 2/16/2023, by Rep. Justin Slaughter SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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705 ILCS 405/5-601 |
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Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides that if the minor has multiple delinquency petitions filed against him or her, remaining petitions
pending against the minor respondent shall be adjudicated within 120 (rather than 160) days
from the date on which a finding relative to the first petition prosecuted
is rendered. Restructures the provisions concerning alleged delinquent minors and pretrial detention of alleged delinquent minors.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning courts.
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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 Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 5-601 and by adding Section 5-602 as follows:
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6 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-601)
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7 | | Sec. 5-601. Trial.
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8 | | (1) When a petition has been filed alleging that the minor |
9 | | is a
delinquent, a trial
must be held within 120 days of a |
10 | | written demand for such hearing made by any
party,
except that |
11 | | when the State, without success, has exercised due diligence |
12 | | to
obtain evidence material to the case and there are |
13 | | reasonable grounds to
believe that the evidence may be |
14 | | obtained at a later date, the court may, upon
motion by the |
15 | | State, continue the trial for not more than 30 additional |
16 | | days.
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17 | | (2) If a minor respondent has multiple delinquency |
18 | | petitions pending
against him or her in the same county and |
19 | | simultaneously demands a trial upon
more than
one delinquency |
20 | | petition pending against him or her in the same county, he or
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21 | | she shall
receive a trial or have a finding, after waiver of |
22 | | trial, upon at least one
such petition before expiration |
23 | | relative to any of the pending
petitions of the period |
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1 | | described by this Section. All remaining petitions
thus |
2 | | pending against the minor respondent shall be adjudicated |
3 | | within 120 160 days
from the date on which a finding relative |
4 | | to the first petition prosecuted
is rendered under Section |
5 | | 5-620 of this Article, or, if the trial upon the
first petition |
6 | | is terminated without a finding and there is no subsequent
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7 | | trial, or adjudication after waiver of trial, on the first |
8 | | petition within a
reasonable time, the minor shall receive a |
9 | | trial upon all of the remaining
petitions within 120 160 days |
10 | | from the date on which the trial, or finding after
waiver of |
11 | | trial, on the first petition is concluded. If either such |
12 | | period of
120 160 days expires without the commencement of |
13 | | trial, or adjudication after
waiver of trial, of any of the |
14 | | remaining pending petitions, the petition or
petitions shall
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15 | | be dismissed and barred for want of prosecution unless the |
16 | | delay is occasioned
by any of the reasons described in this |
17 | | Section.
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18 | | (3) When no such trial is held within the time required by |
19 | | subsections (1)
and (2) of this Section, the court shall, upon |
20 | | motion by any party, dismiss the
petition with prejudice.
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21 | | (3.5) The period in which a trial shall be held as |
22 | | prescribed by this Section is tolled by: (i) delay
occasioned
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23 | | by the minor; (ii) a continuance allowed pursuant to Section |
24 | | 114-4 of the Code
of Criminal Procedure of 1963 after the |
25 | | court's determination of the minor's
incapacity for trial; |
26 | | (iii) an interlocutory appeal;
(iv) an examination of fitness |
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1 | | ordered pursuant to Section 104-13 of the Code
of Criminal
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2 | | Procedure of 1963; (v) a fitness hearing; or (vi) an |
3 | | adjudication of unfitness
for trial. Any such delay shall |
4 | | temporarily suspend, for the time of the
delay, the period |
5 | | within which a trial must be held as prescribed by
this |
6 | | Section. On the day of
expiration of the delays the period |
7 | | shall continue at the point at which
the time was suspended. |
8 | | (4) (Blank). Without affecting the applicability of the |
9 | | tolling and multiple
prosecution provisions of subsections (8) |
10 | | and (2) of this Section when a
petition has been filed alleging |
11 | | that the minor is a delinquent and the minor
is in detention or |
12 | | shelter care, the trial shall be held within 30 calendar
days |
13 | | after the date of the order directing detention or shelter |
14 | | care, or the
earliest possible date in compliance with the |
15 | | provisions of Section 5-525 as to
the custodial
parent, |
16 | | guardian or legal custodian, but no later than 45 calendar |
17 | | days from
the date of the order of the court directing |
18 | | detention or shelter care. When
the petition alleges the minor |
19 | | has committed an offense involving a controlled
substance as |
20 | | defined in the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or |
21 | | methamphetamine as defined in the Methamphetamine Control and |
22 | | Community Protection Act, the court may,
upon motion of the |
23 | | State, continue the trial
for receipt of a confirmatory |
24 | | laboratory report for up to 45 days after the
date of the order |
25 | | directing detention or shelter care. When the petition
alleges |
26 | | the minor committed an offense that involves the death of, |
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1 | | great bodily
harm to or sexual assault or aggravated criminal |
2 | | sexual abuse on a victim, the
court may, upon motion of the |
3 | | State, continue the trial for not more than 70
calendar days |
4 | | after the date of the order directing detention or shelter
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5 | | care.
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6 | | Any failure to comply with the time limits of this Section |
7 | | shall require the
immediate release of the minor from |
8 | | detention, and the time limits set forth in
subsections (1) |
9 | | and (2) shall apply.
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10 | | (4.5) Agreeing to a continuance for trial or status based |
11 | | on the failure of the State to complete discovery shall not be |
12 | | considered a delay occasioned by the minor for purposes of |
13 | | subsection (3.5). Further, demanding trial under subsections |
14 | | (1) or (2) does not relieve the State of its ongoing duty to |
15 | | tender discovery. |
16 | | (5) (Blank). If the court determines that the State, |
17 | | without success, has exercised
due diligence to obtain the |
18 | | results of DNA testing that is material to the
case, and that |
19 | | there are reasonable grounds to believe that the results may |
20 | | be
obtained at a later date, the court may
continue the cause |
21 | | on application of the State for not more than 120 additional
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22 | | days. The court may also extend the period of detention of the |
23 | | minor for not
more than 120 additional days.
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24 | | (6) If the State's Attorney makes a written request that a |
25 | | proceeding
be designated an extended juvenile jurisdiction |
26 | | prosecution, and the minor is
in detention, the period the |
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1 | | minor can be held in detention pursuant to
subsection (4),
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2 | | shall be extended an additional 30 days after the court |
3 | | determines whether the
proceeding will be designated an |
4 | | extended juvenile jurisdiction prosecution or
the State's |
5 | | Attorney withdraws the request for extended juvenile |
6 | | jurisdiction
prosecution.
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7 | | (7) (Blank). When the State's Attorney files a motion for |
8 | | waiver of jurisdiction
pursuant to
Section 5-805, and the |
9 | | minor is in detention, the period the minor can be held
in
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10 | | detention pursuant to subsection (4), shall be extended an |
11 | | additional 30 days
if the
court denies motion for waiver of |
12 | | jurisdiction or the State's Attorney
withdraws the motion for |
13 | | waiver of jurisdiction.
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14 | | (8) (Blank). The period in which a trial shall be held as |
15 | | prescribed by subsections
(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7) |
16 | | of this Section is tolled by: (i) delay
occasioned
by the |
17 | | minor; (ii) a continuance allowed pursuant to Section 114-4 of |
18 | | the Code
of Criminal Procedure of 1963 after the court's |
19 | | determination of the minor's
incapacity for trial; (iii) an |
20 | | interlocutory appeal;
(iv) an examination of fitness ordered |
21 | | pursuant to Section 104-13 of the Code
of Criminal
Procedure |
22 | | of 1963; (v) a fitness hearing; or (vi) an adjudication of |
23 | | unfitness
for trial. Any such delay shall temporarily suspend, |
24 | | for the time of the
delay, the period within which a trial must |
25 | | be held as prescribed by
subsections (1), (2), (4), (5), and |
26 | | (6) of this Section. On the day of
expiration of the delays the |
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1 | | period shall continue at the point at which
the time was |
2 | | suspended.
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3 | | (9) (Blank). Nothing in this Section prevents the minor or |
4 | | the minor's parents,
guardian
or legal custodian from |
5 | | exercising their respective rights to waive the time
limits |
6 | | set forth in this Section.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05.)
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8 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-602 new) |
9 | | Sec. 5-602. Pretrial detention. |
10 | | (1) When a petition has been filed alleging that the minor |
11 | | is a delinquent and the minor is in detention or shelter care, |
12 | | the trial shall be held within 30 calendar days after the date |
13 | | of the order directing detention or shelter care, or the |
14 | | earliest possible date in compliance with the provisions of |
15 | | Section 5-525 as to the custodial parent, guardian, or legal |
16 | | custodian, but no later than 45 calendar days from the date of |
17 | | the order of the court directing detention or shelter care. |
18 | | This time includes any time a minor spends in custody on a |
19 | | release upon request to Department of Children and Family |
20 | | Services status. When the petition alleges the minor committed |
21 | | an offense that involves the death of or great bodily harm to a |
22 | | victim, the court may, upon motion of the State under Section |
23 | | 5-603, continue the trial for not more than 70 calendar days |
24 | | after the date of the order directing detention or shelter |
25 | | care. |
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1 | | (2) Any failure to comply with the time limits of this |
2 | | Section shall require the immediate release of the minor from |
3 | | detention and the time limits set forth in subsections (1) and |
4 | | (2) of Section 5-601 shall apply. |
5 | | (3) As the speedy trial provisions outlined in Section |
6 | | 5-601 and this Section are distinctly separate statute |
7 | | Sections, a minor need not demand trial for this Section to |
8 | | apply. |
9 | | (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2) of |
10 | | Section 5-601, the detention provisions of this Section govern |
11 | | a minor who has multiple delinquency petitions filed against |
12 | | him or her. A minor shall not be held longer than the times |
13 | | described in this Section while awaiting trial. If immediate |
14 | | and urgent necessity has been found pursuant to Section 5-501 |
15 | | ordering a minor to be held, the hold shall be on all pending |
16 | | cases. |
17 | | (5) If the State's Attorney makes a written request that a |
18 | | proceeding be designated an extended juvenile jurisdiction |
19 | | prosecution, and the minor is in detention, the period the |
20 | | minor may be held in detention may be extended an additional 30 |
21 | | days. A pending extended juvenile jurisdiction petition shall |
22 | | not be a basis for detention past the prescribed time periods |
23 | | in this Section. |
24 | | (6) When the State's Attorney files a motion for waiver of |
25 | | jurisdiction pursuant to Section 5-805, and the minor is in |
26 | | detention, the period the minor may be held in detention may be |
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1 | | extended an additional 30 days. A pending transfer petition |
2 | | shall not be a basis for detention past the prescribed time |
3 | | periods in this Section. |
4 | | (7) The period in which a trial shall be held as prescribed |
5 | | by this Section is tolled by: (i) delay occasioned by the |
6 | | minor; (ii) a continuance allowed pursuant to Section 114-4 of |
7 | | the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 after the court's |
8 | | determination of the minor's incapacity for trial; (iii) an |
9 | | interlocutory appeal; (iv) an examination of fitness ordered |
10 | | pursuant to Section 104-13 of the Code of Criminal Procedure |
11 | | of 1963; (v) a fitness hearing; or (vi) an adjudication of |
12 | | unfitness for trial. Any such delay shall temporarily suspend, |
13 | | for the time of the delay, the period within which a trial must |
14 | | be held as prescribed by this Section. |
15 | | (8) Agreeing to a continuance for trial or status based on |
16 | | the failure of the State to complete discovery, shall not be |
17 | | considered a delay occasioned by the minor for purposes of |
18 | | this Section. Time needed to prepare a defense to a State |
19 | | motion such as an extended juvenile jurisdiction petition in |
20 | | subsection (5) or a transfer petition in subsection (6) shall |
21 | | not be considered a delay occasioned by the minor.
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