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92_SB2084 LRB9216013RCsb 1 AN ACT in relation to criminal law. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by 5 adding Section 5-402 as follows: 6 (705 ILCS 405/5-402 new) 7 Sec. 5-402. Lineup identification procedures. 8 (1) Legislative intent. Whereas the goal of a police 9 investigation is to apprehend the minor or minors responsible 10 for committing a crime or crimes, and whereas studies have 11 shown that the sequential method for photo and live lineups 12 increases the accuracy of positive identifications, the 13 sequential method for lineup procedures shall be utilized 14 whenever possible. 15 (2) Lineup procedures. 16 (a) For any offense alleged to have been committed 17 on or after July 1, 2003, the lineup identification 18 procedure shall be presented in the sequential method, in 19 which a witness is shown lineup participants one at a 20 time. The witness shall be requested to state whether the 21 individual shown is the minor accused of a violation of 22 law, prior to viewing the next lineup participant. Only 23 one member of the lineup shall be a suspect, and the 24 remainder shall be "fillers" who are not suspects, but 25 fit the general description of the suspect. 26 (b) Whenever possible, the lineup administrator 27 shall be someone who is not aware of which member of the 28 lineup is the suspect in the case. Prior to presenting 29 the lineup using the sequential method, the lineup 30 administrator shall: 31 (i) inform the witness that the accused minor -2- LRB9216013RCsb 1 may or may not be among those shown, and the witness 2 should not feel compelled to make an identification; 3 and 4 (ii) inform the witness that he or she will 5 view individuals one at a time and will be requested 6 to state whether the individual shown is the minor 7 accused of a violation of law, prior to viewing the 8 next lineup participant. 9 (c) During the lineup, the lineup administrator 10 shall ask the witness to state in his or her own words 11 how sure he or she is that the person identified is the 12 actual suspect, and make the witness's words part of the 13 record. 14 (d) This Section applies to any live lineups that 15 are composed and presented at a police station, and to 16 all photo lineups regardless of where presented. 17 Section 10. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is 18 amended by adding Article 107A as follows: 19 (725 ILCS 5/ Art. 107A heading new) 20 ARTICLE 107A. LINEUP PROCEDURES 21 (725 ILCS 5/107A-5 new) 22 Sec. 107A-5. Legislative intent. Whereas the goal of a 23 police investigation is to apprehend the person or persons 24 responsible for committing a crime or crimes, and whereas 25 studies have shown that the sequential method for photo and 26 live lineups increases the accuracy of positive 27 identifications, the sequential method for lineup procedures 28 shall be utilized whenever possible. 29 (725 ILCS 5/107A-10 new) 30 Sec. 107A-10. Lineup procedures. -3- LRB9216013RCsb 1 (a) For any offense alleged to have been committed on or 2 after July 1, 2003, the lineup identification procedure shall 3 be presented in the sequential method, in which a witness is 4 shown lineup participants one at a time. The witness shall be 5 requested to state whether the individual shown is the 6 perpetrator of the crime, prior to viewing the next lineup 7 participant. Only one member of the lineup shall be a 8 suspect, and the remainder shall be "fillers" who are not 9 suspects, but fit the general description of the suspect. 10 (b) Whenever possible, the lineup administrator shall be 11 someone who is not aware of which member of the lineup is the 12 suspect in the case. Prior to presenting the lineup using the 13 sequential method, the lineup administrator shall: 14 (1) inform the witness that the perpetrator may or 15 may not be among those shown, and the witness should not 16 feel compelled to make an identification; and 17 (2) Inform the witness that he or she will view 18 individuals one at a time and will be requested to state 19 whether the individual shown is the perpetrator of the 20 crime, prior to viewing the next lineup participant. 21 (c) During the lineup, the lineup administrator shall 22 ask the witness to state in his or her own words how sure he 23 or she is that the person identified is the actual suspect, 24 and make the witness's words part of the record. 25 (d) This Section applies to any live lineups that are 26 composed and presented at a police station, and to all photo 27 lineups regardless of where presented.