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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB5590 Introduced 2/15/2012, by Rep. Joseph M. Lyons SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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730 ILCS 5/5-6-4 | from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-4 |
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Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that in the case of violation of probation, conditional discharge, supervision, or a sentence of county impact incarceration if the defendant accepts or receives intermediate sanctions, the intermediate sanctions may include the use of an electronic monitoring device.
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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 Unified Code of Corrections is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 5-6-4 as follows:
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6 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-6-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-4)
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7 | | Sec. 5-6-4. Violation, Modification or Revocation of |
8 | | Probation, of
Conditional Discharge or Supervision or of a |
9 | | sentence of county impact
incarceration - Hearing.
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10 | | (a) Except in cases where
conditional discharge or |
11 | | supervision was imposed for a petty offense as
defined in |
12 | | Section 5-1-17, when a petition is filed charging a violation |
13 | | of
a condition, the court may:
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14 | | (1) in the case of probation violations, order the |
15 | | issuance of a notice
to the offender to be present by the |
16 | | County Probation Department or such
other agency |
17 | | designated by the court to handle probation matters; and in
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18 | | the case of conditional discharge or supervision |
19 | | violations, such notice
to the offender shall be issued by |
20 | | the Circuit Court Clerk;
and in the case of a violation of |
21 | | a sentence of county impact incarceration,
such notice |
22 | | shall be issued by the Sheriff;
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23 | | (2) order a summons to the offender to be present for |
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1 | | hearing; or
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2 | | (3) order a warrant for the offender's arrest where |
3 | | there is danger of
his fleeing the jurisdiction or causing |
4 | | serious harm to others or when the
offender fails to answer |
5 | | a summons or notice from the clerk of the court or
Sheriff.
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6 | | Personal service of the petition for violation of probation |
7 | | or
the issuance of such warrant, summons or notice shall toll |
8 | | the period of
probation, conditional discharge, supervision, |
9 | | or sentence of
county impact incarceration until
the final |
10 | | determination of the charge, and the term of probation,
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11 | | conditional discharge, supervision, or sentence of county |
12 | | impact
incarceration shall not run until the hearing and
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13 | | disposition of the petition for violation.
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14 | | (b) The court shall conduct a hearing of the alleged |
15 | | violation. The
court shall admit the offender to bail pending |
16 | | the hearing unless the
alleged violation is itself a criminal |
17 | | offense in which case the
offender shall be admitted to bail on |
18 | | such terms as are provided in the
Code of Criminal Procedure of |
19 | | 1963, as amended. In any case where an
offender remains |
20 | | incarcerated only as a result of his alleged violation of
the |
21 | | court's earlier order of probation, supervision, conditional
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22 | | discharge, or county impact incarceration such hearing shall be |
23 | | held within
14 days of the onset of
said incarceration, unless |
24 | | the alleged violation is the commission of
another offense by |
25 | | the offender during the period of probation, supervision
or |
26 | | conditional discharge in which case such hearing shall be held |
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1 | | within
the time limits described in Section 103-5 of the Code |
2 | | of Criminal
Procedure of 1963, as amended.
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3 | | (c) The State has the burden of going forward with the |
4 | | evidence and
proving the violation by the preponderance of the |
5 | | evidence. The evidence
shall be presented in open court with |
6 | | the right of confrontation,
cross-examination, and |
7 | | representation by counsel.
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8 | | (d) Probation, conditional discharge, periodic |
9 | | imprisonment and
supervision shall not be revoked for failure |
10 | | to comply with conditions
of a sentence or supervision, which |
11 | | imposes financial obligations upon the
offender unless such |
12 | | failure is due to his willful refusal to pay.
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13 | | (e) If the court finds that the offender has violated a |
14 | | condition at
any time prior to the expiration or termination of |
15 | | the period, it may
continue him on the existing sentence, with |
16 | | or without modifying or
enlarging the conditions, or may impose |
17 | | any other sentence that was
available under Article 4.5 of |
18 | | Chapter V of this Code or Section 11-501 of the Illinois |
19 | | Vehicle Code at the time of initial sentencing.
If the court |
20 | | finds that the person has failed to successfully complete his |
21 | | or
her sentence to a county impact incarceration program, the |
22 | | court may impose any
other sentence that was available under |
23 | | Article 4.5 of Chapter V of this Code or Section 11-501 of the |
24 | | Illinois Vehicle Code at the time of initial
sentencing,
except |
25 | | for a sentence of probation or conditional discharge. If the |
26 | | court finds that the offender has violated paragraph (8.6) of |
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1 | | subsection (a) of Section 5-6-3, the court shall revoke the |
2 | | probation of the offender. If the court finds that the offender |
3 | | has violated subsection (o) of Section 5-6-3.1, the court shall |
4 | | revoke the supervision of the offender.
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5 | | (f) The conditions of probation, of conditional discharge, |
6 | | of
supervision, or of a sentence of county impact incarceration |
7 | | may be
modified by the court on motion of the supervising |
8 | | agency or on its own motion or at the request of the offender |
9 | | after
notice and a hearing.
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10 | | (g) A judgment revoking supervision, probation, |
11 | | conditional
discharge, or a sentence of county impact |
12 | | incarceration is a final
appealable order.
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13 | | (h) Resentencing after revocation of probation, |
14 | | conditional
discharge, supervision, or a sentence of county |
15 | | impact
incarceration shall be under Article 4. The term on
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16 | | probation, conditional discharge or supervision shall not be |
17 | | credited by
the court against a sentence of imprisonment or |
18 | | periodic imprisonment
unless the court orders otherwise. The |
19 | | amount of credit to be applied against a sentence of |
20 | | imprisonment or periodic imprisonment when the defendant |
21 | | served a term or partial term of periodic imprisonment shall be |
22 | | calculated upon the basis of the actual days spent in |
23 | | confinement rather than the duration of the term.
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24 | | (i) Instead of filing a violation of probation, conditional |
25 | | discharge,
supervision, or a sentence of county impact |
26 | | incarceration, an agent or
employee of the
supervising agency |
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1 | | with the concurrence of his or
her
supervisor may serve on the |
2 | | defendant a Notice of Intermediate Sanctions.
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Notice shall |
3 | | contain the technical violation or violations involved, the |
4 | | date
or dates of the violation or violations, and the |
5 | | intermediate sanctions to be
imposed. Upon receipt of the |
6 | | Notice, the defendant shall immediately accept or
reject the |
7 | | intermediate sanctions. If the sanctions are accepted, they |
8 | | shall
be imposed immediately. If the intermediate sanctions are |
9 | | rejected or the
defendant does not respond to the Notice, a |
10 | | violation of probation, conditional
discharge, supervision, or |
11 | | a sentence of county impact incarceration
shall be immediately |
12 | | filed with the court. The
State's Attorney and the sentencing |
13 | | court shall be notified of the Notice of
Sanctions. Upon |
14 | | successful completion of the intermediate sanctions, a court
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15 | | may not revoke probation, conditional discharge, supervision, |
16 | | or a
sentence of county impact incarceration or impose
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17 | | additional sanctions for the same violation.
A notice of |
18 | | intermediate sanctions may not be issued for any violation of
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19 | | probation, conditional discharge, supervision, or a sentence |
20 | | of county
impact incarceration which could warrant an
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21 | | additional, separate felony charge.
The intermediate sanctions |
22 | | shall include a term of home detention as provided
in Article |
23 | | 8A of Chapter V of this Code for multiple or repeat violations |
24 | | of
the terms and conditions of a sentence of probation, |
25 | | conditional discharge, or
supervision. The intermediate |
26 | | sanctions may include the use of an electronic monitoring |
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1 | | device. |
2 | | (j) When an offender is re-sentenced after revocation of |
3 | | probation that was imposed in combination with a sentence of |
4 | | imprisonment for the same offense, the aggregate of the |
5 | | sentences may not exceed the maximum term authorized under |
6 | | Article 4.5 of Chapter V.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 95-35, eff. 1-1-08; 95-1052, eff. 7-1-09; |
8 | | 96-1200, eff. 7-22-10.)
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