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91_HR0060 LRB9104922RCks 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The Illinois House of Representatives takes 3 notice that judicial proceedings have established that at 4 least nine innocent persons have been convicted of murder and 5 sentenced to death under Illinois' current death penalty law; 6 and 7 WHEREAS, Serious allegations of wrongdoing have led to 8 grand jury indictments charging local police and prosecutors 9 with official misconduct and perjury in connection with the 10 investigation and prosecution of one such capital case; and 11 WHEREAS, The federal racketeering conviction of one 12 Illinois State court judge, proven to have taken a bribe in 13 at least one capital case and possibly others, has led to a 14 new trial for the defendants in one such capital case and to 15 review by the United States Supreme Court in another; and 16 WHEREAS, Statistical evidence demonstrates that racial 17 bias continues to have an impact on which defendants are 18 chosen to face capital charges, and which defendants 19 ultimately receive a sentence of death; and 20 WHEREAS, Illinois' death row has the highest percentage 21 of minority inmates in the United States; and 22 WHEREAS, The income and resources of the defendant also 23 play a significant role in the death sentencing process, as 24 evidenced by the disproportionate number of poor and 25 low-income persons on death row; and 26 WHEREAS, Illinois has consistently failed to provide 27 adequate resources to ensure satisfactory representation for 28 defendants in capital cases, resulting in the inability of 29 overburdened, often unskilled, attorneys to mount an adequate 30 defense; and -2- LRB9104922RCks 1 WHEREAS, With each new revelation of error, misconduct 2 and discrimination the death penalty process continues to 3 erode public confidence in our criminal justice system; and 4 WHEREAS, Corruption and prejudice employed in the 5 administration of justice undermines the very foundation upon 6 which the United States of America was built; and 7 WHEREAS, In order for the State to protect its moral and 8 ethical integrity, the State must ensure a justice system 9 which is impartial and uncorrupted; and 10 WHEREAS, The execution of an innocent person by the 11 People of the State of Illinois would be a grave and 12 irreversible injustice; therefore, be it 13 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 14 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 15 the House of Representatives does establish an independent, 16 non-partisan Commission on the death penalty to study all 17 aspects of the death penalty as currently administered in 18 Illinois; and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That the Commission on the Death Penalty, which 20 shall serve without compensation, be comprised of 10 members; 21 4 appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; 4 22 appointed by the House Minority Leader; the State Appellate 23 Defender or his designee; and the Attorney General of 24 Illinois or his designee; and be it further 25 RESOLVED, That the Commission on the Death Penalty hold 26 public hearings and call before it witnesses to testify on 27 issues relevant to the administration of the death penalty in 28 Illinois; and be it further 29 RESOLVED, That the Commission shall report its findings 30 and recommendations regarding the death penalty, including 31 remedies for any deficiencies found by the Commission, to the -3- LRB9104922RCks 1 Governor, members of the House of Representatives, and the 2 Illinois Supreme Court, by June 30, 1999; and be it further 3 RESOLVED, That the Illinois House of Representatives 4 urges the Governor to exercise his authority to grant 5 temporary reprieves under Article V, Section 12 of the 6 Illinois Constitution, and institute an immediate halt to 7 executions in the State of Illinois, and that such a 8 moratorium on executions remain in effect until the 9 Commission has issued its findings and recommendations, and 10 until any necessary reforms in the administration of the 11 death penalty are implemented; and be it further 12 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives calls upon 13 the Supreme Court of Illinois to exercise its judicial 14 discretion under Supreme Court Rule 613 and refrain from 15 setting any execution dates until the Commission has issued 16 its findings and recommendations, and until necessary reforms 17 in the administration of the death penalty are implemented; 18 and be it further 19 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives calls upon 20 the Illinois Senate to consider and adopt a similar 21 resolution; and be it further 22 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this preamble and 23 resolution be presented to the Governor, the Chief Justice of 24 the Illinois Supreme Court, the State Appellate Defender, the 25 Illinois Attorney General, and the President of the Illinois 26 Senate.