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Public Act 094-0169
Public Act 0169 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0169 |
SB1897 Enrolled |
LRB094 11227 RLC 41954 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | changing Section 5-6-1 as follows:
| (730 ILCS 5/5-6-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-6-1)
| Sec. 5-6-1. Sentences of Probation and of Conditional
| Discharge and Disposition of Supervision.
The General Assembly | finds that in order to protect the public, the
criminal justice | system must compel compliance with the conditions of probation
| by responding to violations with swift, certain and fair | punishments and
intermediate sanctions. The Chief Judge of each | circuit shall adopt a system of
structured, intermediate | sanctions for violations of the terms and conditions
of a | sentence of probation, conditional discharge or disposition of
| supervision.
| (a) Except where specifically prohibited by other
| provisions of this Code, the court shall impose a sentence
of | probation or conditional discharge upon an offender
unless, | having regard to the nature and circumstance of
the offense, | and to the history, character and condition
of the offender, | the court is of the opinion that:
| (1) his imprisonment or periodic imprisonment is | necessary
for the protection of the public; or
| (2) probation or conditional discharge would deprecate
| the seriousness of the offender's conduct and would be
| inconsistent with the ends of justice; or
| (3) a combination of imprisonment with concurrent or | consecutive probation when an offender has been admitted | into a drug court program under Section 20 of the Drug | Court Treatment Act is necessary for the protection of the | public and for the rehabilitation of the offender.
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| The court shall impose as a condition of a sentence of | probation,
conditional discharge, or supervision, that the | probation agency may invoke any
sanction from the list of | intermediate sanctions adopted by the chief judge of
the | circuit court for violations of the terms and conditions of the | sentence of
probation, conditional discharge, or supervision, | subject to the provisions of
Section 5-6-4 of this Act.
| (b) The court may impose a sentence of conditional
| discharge for an offense if the court is of the opinion
that | neither a sentence of imprisonment nor of periodic
imprisonment | nor of probation supervision is appropriate.
| (c) The court may, upon a plea of guilty or a stipulation
| by the defendant of the facts supporting the charge or a
| finding of guilt, defer further proceedings and the
imposition | of a sentence, and enter an order for supervision of the | defendant,
if the defendant is not charged with: (i) a Class A | misdemeanor, as
defined by the following provisions of the | Criminal Code of 1961: Sections
11-9.1; 12-3.2; 12-15; 26-5; | 31-1; 31-6; 31-7; subsections (b) and (c) of Section
21-1;
| paragraph (1) through (5), (8), (10), and (11) of subsection | (a) of Section
24-1; (ii) a Class A misdemeanor violation of | Section
3.01,
3.03-1, or 4.01 of the Humane Care
for Animals | Act; or (iii)
felony.
If the defendant
is not barred from | receiving an order for supervision as provided in this
| subsection, the court may enter an order for supervision after | considering the
circumstances of the offense, and the history,
| character and condition of the offender, if the court is of the | opinion
that:
| (1) the offender is not likely to commit further | crimes;
| (2) the defendant and the public would be best served | if the
defendant were not to receive a criminal record; and
| (3) in the best interests of justice an order of | supervision
is more appropriate than a sentence otherwise | permitted under this Code.
| (d) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a |
| defendant charged
with violating Section 11-501 of the Illinois | Vehicle Code or a similar
provision of a local
ordinance when | the defendant has previously been:
| (1) convicted for a violation of Section 11-501 of
the | Illinois Vehicle
Code or a similar provision of a
local | ordinance or any similar law or ordinance of another state; | or
| (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section | 11-501 of the Illinois
Vehicle Code or a similar provision | of a local ordinance or any similar law
or ordinance of | another state; or
| (3) pleaded guilty to or stipulated to the facts | supporting
a charge or a finding of guilty to a violation | of Section 11-503 of the
Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar | provision of a local ordinance or any
similar law or | ordinance of another state, and the
plea or stipulation was | the result of a plea agreement.
| The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting
| authority with regard to the standards set forth in this | Section.
| (e) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a | defendant
charged with violating Section 16A-3 of the Criminal | Code of 1961 if said
defendant has within the last 5 years | been:
| (1) convicted for a violation of Section 16A-3 of the | Criminal Code of
1961; or
| (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section | 16A-3 of the Criminal
Code of 1961.
| The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting | authority with
regard to the standards set forth in this | Section.
| (f) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a | defendant
charged with violating Sections 15-111, 15-112, | 15-301, paragraph (b)
of Section 6-104, Section 11-605, or | Section 11-1414
of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar | provision of a local ordinance.
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| (g) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (i) of this | Section, the
provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a
| defendant charged with violating Section
3-707, 3-708, 3-710, | or 5-401.3
of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision | of a local ordinance if the
defendant has within the last 5 | years been:
| (1) convicted for a violation of Section 3-707, 3-708, | 3-710, or 5-401.3
of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar | provision of a local
ordinance; or
| (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section | 3-707, 3-708, 3-710,
or 5-401.3 of the Illinois Vehicle | Code or a similar provision of a local
ordinance.
| The court shall consider the statement of the prosecuting | authority with
regard to the standards set forth in this | Section.
| (h) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a | defendant under
the age of 21 years charged with violating a | serious traffic offense as defined
in Section 1-187.001 of the | Illinois Vehicle Code:
| (1) unless the defendant, upon payment of the fines, | penalties, and costs
provided by law, agrees to attend and | successfully complete a traffic safety
program approved by | the court under standards set by the Conference of Chief
| Circuit Judges. The accused shall be responsible for | payment of any traffic
safety program fees. If the accused | fails to file a certificate of
successful completion on or | before the termination date of the supervision
order, the | supervision shall be summarily revoked and conviction | entered. The
provisions of Supreme Court Rule 402 relating | to pleas of guilty do not apply
in cases when a defendant | enters a guilty plea under this provision; or
| (2) if the defendant has previously been sentenced | under the provisions of
paragraph (c) on or after January | 1, 1998 for any serious traffic offense as
defined in | Section 1-187.001 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
| (i) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a |
| defendant charged
with violating Section 3-707 of the Illinois | Vehicle Code or a similar
provision of a local ordinance if the | defendant has been assigned supervision
for a violation of | Section 3-707 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar
| provision of a local ordinance.
| (j) The provisions of paragraph (c) shall not apply to a
| defendant charged with violating
Section 6-303 of the Illinois | Vehicle Code or a similar provision of
a local ordinance when | the revocation or suspension was for a violation of
Section | 11-501 or a similar provision of a local ordinance, a violation | of
Section 11-501.1 or paragraph (b) of Section 11-401 of the | Illinois Vehicle
Code, or a violation of Section 9-3 of the | Criminal Code of 1961 if the
defendant has within the last 10 | years been:
| (1) convicted for a violation of Section 6-303 of the | Illinois Vehicle
Code or a similar provision of a local | ordinance; or
| (2) assigned supervision for a violation of Section | 6-303 of the Illinois
Vehicle Code or a similar provision | of a local ordinance.
| (Source: P.A. 93-388, eff. 7-25-03; 93-1014, eff. 1-1-05.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2006
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