Full Text of SB2520 102nd General Assembly
SB2520enr 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
| | SB2520 Enrolled | | LRB102 16523 AWJ 21917 b |
|
| 1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing | 5 | | Section 3-9008 as follows:
| 6 | | (55 ILCS 5/3-9008) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-9008)
| 7 | | Sec. 3-9008. Appointment of attorney to perform duties. | 8 | | (a) (Blank). | 9 | | (a-5) The court on its own motion, or an interested person | 10 | | in a cause or proceeding, civil or criminal, may file a | 11 | | petition alleging that the State's Attorney is sick, absent, | 12 | | or unable to fulfill his or her duties. The court shall | 13 | | consider the petition, any documents filed in response, and if | 14 | | necessary, grant a hearing to determine whether the State's | 15 | | Attorney is sick, absent, or otherwise unable to fulfill his | 16 | | or her duties. If the court finds that the State's Attorney is | 17 | | sick, absent, or otherwise unable to fulfill his or her | 18 | | duties, the court may appoint some competent attorney to | 19 | | prosecute or defend the cause or proceeding. | 20 | | (a-10) The court on its own motion, or an interested | 21 | | person in a cause , or proceeding, or other matter arising | 22 | | under the State's Attorney's duties, civil or criminal, may | 23 | | file a petition alleging that the State's Attorney has an |
| | | SB2520 Enrolled | - 2 - | LRB102 16523 AWJ 21917 b |
|
| 1 | | actual conflict of interest in the cause , or proceeding , or | 2 | | other matter . The court shall consider the petition, any | 3 | | documents filed in response, and if necessary, grant a hearing | 4 | | to determine whether the State's Attorney has an actual | 5 | | conflict of interest in the cause , or proceeding , or other | 6 | | matter . If the court finds that the petitioner has proven by | 7 | | sufficient facts and evidence that the State's Attorney has an | 8 | | actual conflict of interest in a specific case, the court may | 9 | | appoint some competent attorney to prosecute or defend the | 10 | | cause , or proceeding , or other matter . | 11 | | (a-15) Notwithstanding subsections (a-5) and (a-10) of | 12 | | this Section, the State's Attorney may file a petition to | 13 | | recuse himself or herself from a cause or proceeding for any | 14 | | other reason he or she deems appropriate and the court shall | 15 | | appoint a special prosecutor as provided in this Section. | 16 | | (a-20) Prior to appointing a private attorney under this | 17 | | Section, the court shall contact public agencies, including, | 18 | | but not limited to, the Office of Attorney General, Office of | 19 | | the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, or local State's | 20 | | Attorney's Offices throughout the State, to determine a public | 21 | | prosecutor's availability to serve as a special prosecutor at | 22 | | no cost to the county and shall appoint a public agency if they | 23 | | are able and willing to accept the appointment. An attorney so | 24 | | appointed shall have the same power and authority in relation | 25 | | to the cause or proceeding as the State's Attorney would have | 26 | | if present and attending to the cause or proceedings. |
| | | SB2520 Enrolled | - 3 - | LRB102 16523 AWJ 21917 b |
|
| 1 | | (b) In case of a vacancy of more than one year
occurring in | 2 | | any county in the office of State's attorney, by death,
| 3 | | resignation or otherwise, and it becomes necessary for the | 4 | | transaction
of the public business, that some competent | 5 | | attorney act as State's
attorney in and for such county during | 6 | | the period between the time of
the occurrence of such vacancy | 7 | | and the election and qualification of a
State's attorney, as | 8 | | provided by law, the vacancy shall be filled upon
the written | 9 | | request of a majority of the circuit judges of the circuit
in | 10 | | which is located the county where such vacancy exists, by | 11 | | appointment
as provided in The Election Code of some competent | 12 | | attorney to perform
and discharge all the duties of a State's | 13 | | attorney in the said county,
such appointment and all | 14 | | authority thereunder to cease upon the election
and | 15 | | qualification of a State's attorney, as provided by law. Any
| 16 | | attorney appointed for any reason under this Section shall
| 17 | | possess all the powers and discharge all the
duties of a | 18 | | regularly elected State's attorney under the laws of the
State | 19 | | to the extent necessary to fulfill the purpose of such
| 20 | | appointment, and shall be paid by the county he serves not to | 21 | | exceed in
any one period of 12 months, for the reasonable | 22 | | amount of time actually
expended in carrying out the purpose | 23 | | of such appointment, the same compensation
as provided by law | 24 | | for the State's attorney of the county, apportioned,
in the | 25 | | case of lesser amounts of compensation,
as to the time of | 26 | | service reasonably and actually expended. The county shall |
| | | SB2520 Enrolled | - 4 - | LRB102 16523 AWJ 21917 b |
|
| 1 | | participate in all agreements on the rate of compensation of a | 2 | | special prosecutor.
| 3 | | (c) An order granting authority to a special prosecutor | 4 | | must be construed strictly and narrowly by the court. The | 5 | | power and authority of a special prosecutor shall not be | 6 | | expanded without prior notice to the county. In the case of the | 7 | | proposed expansion of a special prosecutor's power and | 8 | | authority, a county may provide the court with information on | 9 | | the financial impact of an expansion on the county. Prior to | 10 | | the signing of an order requiring a county to pay for | 11 | | attorney's fees or litigation expenses, the county shall be | 12 | | provided with a detailed copy of the invoice describing the | 13 | | fees, and the invoice shall include all activities performed | 14 | | in relation to the case and the amount of time spent on each | 15 | | activity. | 16 | | (Source: P.A. 99-352, eff. 1-1-16 .)
|
|