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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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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 Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 110-10 as follows:
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6 | | (725 ILCS 5/110-10) (from Ch. 38, par. 110-10)
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7 | | Sec. 110-10. Conditions of bail bond.
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8 | | (a) If a person is released prior to conviction, either |
9 | | upon payment of
bail security or on his or her own |
10 | | recognizance, the conditions of the bail
bond shall be that he |
11 | | or she will:
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12 | | (1) Appear to answer the charge in the court having |
13 | | jurisdiction on
a day certain and thereafter as ordered by |
14 | | the court until discharged or
final order of the court;
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15 | | (2) Submit himself or herself to the orders and process |
16 | | of the court;
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17 | | (3) Not depart this State without leave of the court;
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18 | | (4) Not violate any criminal statute of any |
19 | | jurisdiction;
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20 | | (5) At a time and place designated by the court, |
21 | | surrender all firearms
in his or her possession to a law |
22 | | enforcement officer designated by the court
to take custody |
23 | | of and impound the firearms
and physically
surrender his or |
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1 | | her Firearm Owner's Identification Card to the clerk of the
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2 | | circuit court
when the offense the person has
been charged |
3 | | with is a forcible felony, stalking, aggravated stalking, |
4 | | domestic
battery, any violation of the Illinois Controlled |
5 | | Substances Act, the Methamphetamine Control and Community |
6 | | Protection Act, or the
Cannabis Control Act that is |
7 | | classified as a Class 2 or greater felony, or any
felony |
8 | | violation of Article 24 of the Criminal Code of 1961; the |
9 | | court
may,
however, forgo the imposition of this condition |
10 | | when the
circumstances of the
case clearly do not warrant |
11 | | it or when its imposition would be
impractical;
if the |
12 | | Firearm Owner's Identification Card is confiscated, the |
13 | | clerk of the circuit court shall mail the confiscated card |
14 | | to the Illinois State Police; all legally possessed |
15 | | firearms shall be returned to the person upon
the charges |
16 | | being dismissed, or if the person is found not guilty, |
17 | | unless the
finding of not guilty is by reason of insanity; |
18 | | and
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19 | | (6) At a time and place designated by the court, submit |
20 | | to a
psychological
evaluation when the person has been |
21 | | charged with a violation of item (4) of
subsection
(a) of |
22 | | Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 1961 and that |
23 | | violation occurred in
a school
or in any conveyance owned, |
24 | | leased, or contracted by a school to transport
students to |
25 | | or
from school or a school-related activity, or on any |
26 | | public way within 1,000
feet of real
property comprising |
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1 | | any school.
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2 | | Psychological evaluations ordered pursuant to this Section |
3 | | shall be completed
promptly
and made available to the State, |
4 | | the defendant, and the court. As a further
condition of bail |
5 | | under
these circumstances, the court shall order the defendant |
6 | | to refrain from
entering upon the
property of the school, |
7 | | including any conveyance owned, leased, or contracted
by a |
8 | | school to
transport students to or from school or a |
9 | | school-related activity, or on any public way within
1,000 feet |
10 | | of real property comprising any school. Upon receipt of the |
11 | | psychological evaluation,
either the State or the defendant may |
12 | | request a change in the conditions of bail, pursuant to
Section |
13 | | 110-6 of this Code. The court may change the conditions of bail |
14 | | to include a
requirement that the defendant follow the |
15 | | recommendations of the psychological evaluation,
including |
16 | | undergoing psychiatric treatment. The conclusions of the
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17 | | psychological evaluation and
any statements elicited from the |
18 | | defendant during its administration are not
admissible as |
19 | | evidence
of guilt during the course of any trial on the charged |
20 | | offense, unless the
defendant places his or her
mental |
21 | | competency in issue.
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22 | | (b) The court may impose other conditions, such as the |
23 | | following, if the
court finds that such conditions are |
24 | | reasonably necessary to assure the
defendant's appearance in |
25 | | court, protect the public from the defendant, or
prevent the |
26 | | defendant's unlawful interference with the orderly |
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1 | | administration
of justice:
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2 | | (1) Report to or appear in person before such person or |
3 | | agency as the
court may direct;
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4 | | (2) Refrain from possessing a firearm or other |
5 | | dangerous weapon;
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6 | | (3) Refrain from approaching or communicating with |
7 | | particular persons or
classes of persons;
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8 | | (4) Refrain from going to certain described |
9 | | geographical areas or
premises;
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10 | | (5) Refrain from engaging in certain activities or |
11 | | indulging in
intoxicating liquors or in certain drugs;
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12 | | (6) Undergo treatment for drug addiction or |
13 | | alcoholism;
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14 | | (7) Undergo medical or psychiatric treatment;
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15 | | (8) Work or pursue a course of study or vocational |
16 | | training;
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17 | | (9) Attend or reside in a facility designated by the |
18 | | court;
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19 | | (10) Support his or her dependents;
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20 | | (11) If a minor resides with his or her parents or in a |
21 | | foster home,
attend school, attend a non-residential |
22 | | program for youths, and contribute
to his or her own |
23 | | support at home or in a foster home;
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24 | | (12) Observe any curfew ordered by the court;
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25 | | (13) Remain in the custody of such designated person or |
26 | | organization
agreeing to supervise his release. Such third |
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1 | | party custodian shall be
responsible for notifying the |
2 | | court if the defendant fails to observe the
conditions of |
3 | | release which the custodian has agreed to monitor, and |
4 | | shall
be subject to contempt of court for failure so to |
5 | | notify the court;
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6 | | (14) Be placed under direct supervision of the Pretrial |
7 | | Services
Agency, Probation Department or Court Services |
8 | | Department in a pretrial
bond home supervision capacity |
9 | | with or without the use of an approved
electronic |
10 | | monitoring device subject to Article 8A of Chapter V of the
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11 | | Unified Code of Corrections;
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12 | | (14.1) The court shall impose upon a defendant who is |
13 | | charged with any
alcohol, cannabis, methamphetamine, or |
14 | | controlled substance violation and is placed under
direct |
15 | | supervision of the Pretrial Services Agency, Probation |
16 | | Department or
Court Services Department in a pretrial bond |
17 | | home supervision capacity with
the use of an approved |
18 | | monitoring device, as a condition of such bail bond,
a fee |
19 | | that represents costs incidental to the electronic |
20 | | monitoring for each
day of such bail supervision ordered by |
21 | | the
court, unless after determining the inability of the |
22 | | defendant to pay the
fee, the court assesses a lesser fee |
23 | | or no fee as the case may be. The fee
shall be collected by |
24 | | the clerk of the circuit court. The clerk of the
circuit |
25 | | court shall pay all monies collected from this fee to the |
26 | | county
treasurer for deposit in the substance abuse |
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1 | | services fund under Section
5-1086.1 of the Counties Code;
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2 | | (14.2) The court shall impose upon all defendants, |
3 | | including those
defendants subject to paragraph (14.1) |
4 | | above, placed under direct supervision
of the Pretrial |
5 | | Services Agency, Probation Department or Court Services
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6 | | Department in a pretrial bond home supervision capacity |
7 | | with the use of an
approved monitoring device, as a |
8 | | condition of such bail bond, a fee
which shall represent |
9 | | costs incidental to such
electronic monitoring for each day |
10 | | of such bail supervision ordered by the
court, unless after |
11 | | determining the inability of the defendant to pay the fee,
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12 | | the court assesses a lesser fee or no fee as the case may |
13 | | be. The fee shall be
collected by the clerk of the circuit |
14 | | court. The clerk of the circuit court
shall pay all monies |
15 | | collected from this fee to the county treasurer who shall
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16 | | use the monies collected to defray the costs of |
17 | | corrections. The county
treasurer shall deposit the fee |
18 | | collected in the county working cash fund under
Section |
19 | | 6-27001 or Section 6-29002 of the Counties Code, as the |
20 | | case may
be;
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21 | | (14.3) The Chief Judge of the Judicial Circuit may |
22 | | establish reasonable
fees to be paid by a person receiving |
23 | | pretrial services while under supervision
of a pretrial |
24 | | services agency, probation department, or court services
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25 | | department. Reasonable fees may be charged for pretrial |
26 | | services
including, but not limited to, pretrial |
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1 | | supervision, diversion programs,
electronic monitoring, |
2 | | victim impact services, drug and alcohol testing, DNA |
3 | | testing, GPS electronic monitoring, assessments and |
4 | | evaluations related to domestic violence and other |
5 | | victims, and
victim mediation services. The person |
6 | | receiving pretrial services may be
ordered to pay all costs |
7 | | incidental to pretrial services in accordance with his
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8 | | her ability to pay those costs;
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9 | | (14.4) For persons charged with violating Section |
10 | | 11-501 of the Illinois
Vehicle Code, refrain from operating |
11 | | a motor vehicle not equipped with an
ignition interlock |
12 | | device, as defined in Section 1-129.1 of the Illinois
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13 | | Vehicle Code,
pursuant to the rules promulgated by the |
14 | | Secretary of State for the
installation of ignition
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15 | | interlock devices. Under this condition the court may allow |
16 | | a defendant who is
not
self-employed to operate a vehicle |
17 | | owned by the defendant's employer that is
not equipped with |
18 | | an ignition interlock device in the course and scope of the
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19 | | defendant's employment;
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20 | | (15) Comply with the terms and conditions of an order |
21 | | of protection
issued by the court under the Illinois |
22 | | Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or an
order of protection |
23 | | issued by the court of another state, tribe, or United
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24 | | States territory;
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25 | | (16) Under Section 110-6.5 comply with the conditions |
26 | | of the drug testing
program; and
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1 | | (17) Such other reasonable conditions as the court may |
2 | | impose.
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3 | | (c) When a person is charged with an offense under Section |
4 | | 12-13, 12-14,
12-14.1,
12-15 or 12-16 of the "Criminal Code of |
5 | | 1961", involving a victim who is a
minor under 18 years of age |
6 | | living in the same household with the defendant
at the time of |
7 | | the offense, in granting bail or releasing the defendant on
his |
8 | | own recognizance, the judge shall impose conditions to restrict |
9 | | the
defendant's access to the victim which may include, but are |
10 | | not limited to
conditions that he will:
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11 | | 1. Vacate the Household.
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12 | | 2. Make payment of temporary support to his dependents.
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13 | | 3. Refrain from contact or communication with the child |
14 | | victim, except
as ordered by the court.
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15 | | (d) When a person is charged with a criminal offense and |
16 | | the victim is
a family or household member as defined in |
17 | | Article 112A, conditions shall
be imposed at the time of the |
18 | | defendant's release on bond that restrict the
defendant's |
19 | | access to the victim.
Unless provided otherwise by the court, |
20 | | the
restrictions shall include
requirements that the defendant |
21 | | do the following:
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22 | | (1) refrain from contact or communication with the |
23 | | victim for a
minimum period of 72 hours following the |
24 | | defendant's release; and
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25 | | (2) refrain from entering or remaining at the victim's |
26 | | residence for a
minimum period of 72 hours following the |
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1 | | defendant's release.
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2 | | (e) Local law enforcement agencies shall develop |
3 | | standardized bond forms
for use in cases involving family or |
4 | | household members as defined in
Article 112A, including |
5 | | specific conditions of bond as provided in
subsection (d). |
6 | | Failure of any law enforcement department to develop or use
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7 | | those forms shall in no way limit the applicability and |
8 | | enforcement of
subsections (d) and (f).
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9 | | (f) If the defendant is admitted to bail after conviction |
10 | | the
conditions of the bail bond shall be that he will, in |
11 | | addition to the
conditions set forth in subsections (a) and (b) |
12 | | hereof:
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13 | | (1) Duly prosecute his appeal;
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14 | | (2) Appear at such time and place as the court may |
15 | | direct;
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16 | | (3) Not depart this State without leave of the court;
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17 | | (4) Comply with such other reasonable conditions as the |
18 | | court may
impose; and
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19 | | (5) If the judgment is affirmed or the cause reversed |
20 | | and remanded
for a new trial, forthwith surrender to the |
21 | | officer from whose custody
he was bailed.
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22 | | (g) Upon a finding of guilty for any felony offense, the |
23 | | defendant shall
physically surrender, at a time and place |
24 | | designated by the court,
any and all firearms in his or her |
25 | | possession and his or her Firearm Owner's
Identification Card |
26 | | as a condition of remaining on bond pending sentencing.
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