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Public Act 094-0165 |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 3-3-1, 3-3-2, 3-3-9, 3-3-10, and 5-8-1 and by | ||||
adding Section 3-14-2.5 as follows:
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(730 ILCS 5/3-3-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-1)
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Sec. 3-3-1. Establishment and Appointment of Prisoner | ||||
Review Board.
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(a) There shall be a Prisoner Review Board independent of | ||||
the Department
of Corrections which shall be:
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(1) the paroling authority for persons sentenced under | ||||
the
law in effect prior to the effective date of this | ||||
amendatory
Act of 1977;
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(2) the board of review for cases involving the | ||||
revocation
of good conduct credits or a suspension or | ||||
reduction in the
rate of accumulating such credit;
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(3) the board of review and recommendation for the | ||||
exercise
of executive clemency by the Governor;
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(4) the authority for establishing release dates for
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certain prisoners sentenced under the law in existence | ||||
prior
to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977, | ||||
in
accordance with Section 3-3-2.1 of this Code;
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(5) the authority for setting conditions for parole ,
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and
mandatory supervised release under Section 5-8-1(a) of | ||||
this
Code, and determining whether a violation of those | ||||
conditions
warrant revocation of parole or mandatory | ||||
supervised release
or the imposition of other sanctions.
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(b) The Board shall consist of 15 persons appointed by
the | ||||
Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
One | ||||
member of the Board shall be designated by the Governor
to be | ||||
Chairman and shall serve as Chairman at the pleasure of
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Governor. The members of the Board shall have had at
least 5 | ||
years of actual experience in the fields of penology,
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corrections work, law enforcement, sociology, law, education,
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social work, medicine, psychology, other behavioral sciences,
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or a combination thereof. At least 6 members so appointed
must | ||
have had at least 3 years experience in the field of
juvenile | ||
matters. No more than 8 Board members may be members
of the | ||
same political party.
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Each member of the Board shall serve on a full-time basis
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and shall not hold any other salaried public office, whether | ||
elective or
appointive, nor any other office or position of | ||
profit, nor engage in any
other business, employment, or | ||
vocation. The Chairman of the Board shall
receive $35,000 a | ||
year, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board,
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whichever is greater, and each other member $30,000, or an | ||
amount set by the
Compensation Review Board, whichever is | ||
greater.
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(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,
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the term of each member of the Board
who was appointed by the | ||
Governor and is in office on June 30, 2003 shall
terminate at | ||
the close of business on that date or when all of the successor
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members to be appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the | ||
93rd General
Assembly have been appointed by the Governor, | ||
whichever occurs later. As soon
as possible, the Governor shall | ||
appoint persons to fill the vacancies created
by this | ||
amendatory Act.
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Of the initial members appointed under this amendatory Act | ||
of the 93rd
General Assembly, the Governor shall appoint 5 | ||
members whose terms shall expire
on the third Monday
in January | ||
2005, 5 members whose terms shall expire on the
third Monday in | ||
January 2007, and 5 members whose terms
shall expire on the | ||
third Monday in January 2009. Their respective successors
shall | ||
be appointed for terms of 6 years from the third Monday
in | ||
January of the year of appointment. Each member shall
serve | ||
until his successor is appointed and qualified.
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Any member may be removed by the Governor for incompetence, |
neglect of duty,
malfeasance or inability to serve.
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(d) The Chairman of the Board shall be its chief executive | ||
and
administrative officer. The Board may have an Executive | ||
Director; if so,
the Executive Director shall be appointed by | ||
the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. The | ||
salary and duties of the Executive Director shall
be fixed by | ||
the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 93-509, eff. 8-11-03.)
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(730 ILCS 5/3-3-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-2)
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Sec. 3-3-2. Powers and Duties.
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(a) The Parole and Pardon Board is abolished and the term | ||
"Parole and
Pardon Board" as used in any law of Illinois, shall | ||
read "Prisoner Review
Board." After the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of 1977, the
Prisoner Review Board shall provide | ||
by rule for the orderly transition of
all files, records, and | ||
documents of the Parole and Pardon Board and for
such other | ||
steps as may be necessary to effect an orderly transition and | ||
shall:
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(1) hear by at least one member and through a panel of | ||
at least 3 members
decide, cases of prisoners
who were | ||
sentenced under the law in effect prior to the effective
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date of this amendatory Act of 1977, and who are eligible | ||
for parole;
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(2) hear by at least one member and through a panel of | ||
at least 3 members decide, the conditions of
parole and the | ||
time of discharge from parole, impose sanctions for
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violations of parole, and revoke
parole for those sentenced | ||
under the law in effect prior to this amendatory
Act of | ||
1977; provided that the decision to parole and the | ||
conditions of
parole for all prisoners who were sentenced | ||
for first degree murder or who
received a minimum sentence | ||
of 20 years or more under the law in effect
prior to | ||
February 1, 1978 shall be determined by a majority vote of | ||
the
Prisoner Review Board;
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(3) hear by at least one member and through a panel of |
at least 3 members decide, the conditions
of mandatory | ||
supervised release and the time of discharge from mandatory
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supervised release, impose sanctions for violations of | ||
mandatory
supervised release, and revoke mandatory | ||
supervised release for those
sentenced under the law in | ||
effect after the effective date of this
amendatory Act of | ||
1977;
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(3.5) hear by at least one member and through a panel | ||
of at least 3 members decide, the conditions of mandatory | ||
supervised release and the time of discharge from mandatory | ||
supervised release, to impose sanctions for violations of | ||
mandatory supervised release and revoke mandatory | ||
supervised release for those serving extended supervised | ||
release terms pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection (d) | ||
of Section 5-8-1;
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(4) hear by at least 1 member and through a panel of at | ||
least 3
members,
decide cases brought by the Department of | ||
Corrections against a prisoner in
the custody of the | ||
Department for alleged violation of Department rules
with | ||
respect to good conduct credits pursuant to Section 3-6-3 | ||
of this Code
in which the Department seeks to revoke good | ||
conduct credits, if the amount
of time at issue exceeds 30 | ||
days or when, during any 12 month period, the
cumulative | ||
amount of credit revoked exceeds 30 days except where the
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infraction is committed or discovered within 60 days of | ||
scheduled release.
In such cases, the Department of | ||
Corrections may revoke up to 30 days of
good conduct | ||
credit. The Board may subsequently approve the revocation | ||
of
additional good conduct credit, if the Department seeks | ||
to revoke good
conduct credit in excess of thirty days. | ||
However, the Board shall not be
empowered to review the | ||
Department's decision with respect to the loss of
30 days | ||
of good conduct credit for any prisoner or to increase any | ||
penalty
beyond the length requested by the Department;
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(5) hear by at least one member and through a panel of | ||
at least 3
members decide, the
release dates for certain |
prisoners sentenced under the law in existence
prior to the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977, in
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accordance with Section 3-3-2.1 of this Code;
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(6) hear by at least one member and through a panel of | ||
at least 3 members
decide, all requests for pardon, | ||
reprieve or commutation, and make confidential
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recommendations to the Governor;
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(7) comply with the requirements of the Open Parole | ||
Hearings Act;
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(8) hear by at least one member and, through a panel of | ||
at least 3
members, decide cases brought by the Department | ||
of Corrections against a
prisoner in the custody of the | ||
Department for court dismissal of a frivolous
lawsuit | ||
pursuant to Section 3-6-3(d) of this Code in which the | ||
Department seeks
to revoke up to 180 days of good conduct | ||
credit, and if the prisoner has not
accumulated 180 days of | ||
good conduct credit at the time of the dismissal, then
all | ||
good conduct credit accumulated by the prisoner shall be | ||
revoked;
and
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(9) hear by at least 3 members, and, through a panel of | ||
at least 3
members, decide whether to grant certificates of | ||
relief from
disabilities or certificates of good conduct as | ||
provided in Article 5.5 of
Chapter V.
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(a-5) The Prisoner Review Board, with the cooperation of | ||
and in
coordination with the Department of Corrections and the | ||
Department of Central
Management Services, shall implement a | ||
pilot project in 3 correctional
institutions providing for the | ||
conduct of hearings under paragraphs (1) and
(4)
of subsection | ||
(a) of this Section through interactive video conferences.
The
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project shall be implemented within 6 months after the | ||
effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1996. Within 6 months | ||
after the implementation of the pilot
project, the Prisoner | ||
Review Board, with the cooperation of and in coordination
with | ||
the Department of Corrections and the Department of Central | ||
Management
Services, shall report to the Governor and the | ||
General Assembly regarding the
use, costs, effectiveness, and |
future viability of interactive video
conferences for Prisoner | ||
Review Board hearings.
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(b) Upon recommendation of the Department the Board may | ||
restore good
conduct credit previously revoked.
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(c) The Board shall cooperate with the Department in | ||
promoting an
effective system of parole and mandatory | ||
supervised release.
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(d) The Board shall promulgate rules for the conduct of its | ||
work,
and the Chairman shall file a copy of such rules and any | ||
amendments
thereto with the Director and with the Secretary of | ||
State.
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(e) The Board shall keep records of all of its official | ||
actions and
shall make them accessible in accordance with law | ||
and the rules of the
Board.
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(f) The Board or one who has allegedly violated the | ||
conditions of
his parole or mandatory supervised release may | ||
require by subpoena the
attendance and testimony of witnesses | ||
and the production of documentary
evidence relating to any | ||
matter under investigation or hearing. The
Chairman of the | ||
Board may sign subpoenas which shall be served by any
agent or | ||
public official authorized by the Chairman of the Board, or by
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any person lawfully authorized to serve a subpoena under the | ||
laws of the
State of Illinois. The attendance of witnesses, and | ||
the production of
documentary evidence, may be required from | ||
any place in the State to a
hearing location in the State | ||
before the Chairman of the Board or his
designated agent or | ||
agents or any duly constituted Committee or
Subcommittee of the | ||
Board. Witnesses so summoned shall be paid the same
fees and | ||
mileage that are paid witnesses in the circuit courts of the
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State, and witnesses whose depositions are taken and the | ||
persons taking
those depositions are each entitled to the same | ||
fees as are paid for
like services in actions in the circuit | ||
courts of the State. Fees and
mileage shall be vouchered for | ||
payment when the witness is discharged
from further attendance.
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In case of disobedience to a subpoena, the Board may | ||
petition any
circuit court of the State for an order requiring |
the attendance and
testimony of witnesses or the production of | ||
documentary evidence or
both. A copy of such petition shall be | ||
served by personal service or by
registered or certified mail | ||
upon the person who has failed to obey the
subpoena, and such | ||
person shall be advised in writing that a hearing
upon the | ||
petition will be requested in a court room to be designated in
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such notice before the judge hearing motions or extraordinary | ||
remedies
at a specified time, on a specified date, not less | ||
than 10 nor more than
15 days after the deposit of the copy of | ||
the written notice and petition
in the U.S. mails addressed to | ||
the person at his last known address or
after the personal | ||
service of the copy of the notice and petition upon
such | ||
person. The court upon the filing of such a petition, may order | ||
the
person refusing to obey the subpoena to appear at an | ||
investigation or
hearing, or to there produce documentary | ||
evidence, if so ordered, or to
give evidence relative to the | ||
subject matter of that investigation or
hearing. Any failure to | ||
obey such order of the circuit court may be
punished by that | ||
court as a contempt of court.
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Each member of the Board and any hearing officer designated | ||
by the
Board shall have the power to administer oaths and to | ||
take the testimony
of persons under oath.
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(g) Except under subsection (a) of this Section, a majority | ||
of the
members then appointed to the Prisoner Review Board | ||
shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of all business | ||
of the Board.
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(h) The Prisoner Review Board shall annually transmit to | ||
the
Director a detailed report of its work for the preceding | ||
calendar year.
The annual report shall also be transmitted to | ||
the Governor for
submission to the Legislature.
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(Source: P.A. 93-207, eff. 1-1-04.)
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(730 ILCS 5/3-3-9) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-9)
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Sec. 3-3-9. Violations; changes of conditions; preliminary
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hearing; revocation of parole or mandatory supervised release;
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revocation hearing.
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(a) If prior to expiration or termination of the term of
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parole or mandatory supervised release, a person violates a
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condition set by the Prisoner Review Board or a condition of | ||
parole or
mandatory supervised release under Section 3-3-7 of | ||
this Code to govern that
term,
the Board may:
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(1) continue the existing term, with or without | ||
modifying or
enlarging the conditions; or
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(2) parole or release the person to a half-way house; | ||
or
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(3) revoke the parole or mandatory supervised release | ||
and
reconfine the person for a term computed in the | ||
following
manner:
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(i) (A) For those sentenced under the law in effect | ||
prior to
this amendatory Act of 1977, the recommitment | ||
shall be for any
portion of the imposed maximum term of | ||
imprisonment or confinement
which had not been served | ||
at the time of parole and the parole
term, less the | ||
time elapsed between the parole of the person and
the | ||
commission of the violation for which parole was | ||
revoked;
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(B) Except as set forth in paragraph (C), for
For
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those subject to mandatory supervised release under
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paragraph (d) of Section 5-8-1 of this Code, the | ||
recommitment
shall be for the total mandatory | ||
supervised release term, less
the time elapsed between | ||
the release of the person and the
commission of the | ||
violation for which mandatory supervised
release is | ||
revoked. The Board may also order that a prisoner
serve | ||
up to one year of the sentence imposed by the court | ||
which
was not served due to the accumulation of good | ||
conduct credit ; .
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(C) For those subject to sex offender supervision | ||
under clause (d)(4) of Section 5-8-1 of this Code, the | ||
reconfinement period for violations of clauses (a)(3) | ||
through (b-1)(15) of Section 3-3-7 shall not exceed 2 | ||
years from the date of reconfinement.
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(ii) the person shall be given credit against the | ||
term of
reimprisonment or reconfinement for time spent | ||
in custody
since he was paroled or released which has | ||
not been credited
against another sentence or period of | ||
confinement;
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(iii) persons committed under the Juvenile Court | ||
Act or the Juvenile
Court Act of 1987 shall be | ||
recommitted until the age of 21;
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(iv) this Section is subject to the release under
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supervision and the reparole and rerelease provisions | ||
of Section
3-3-10.
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(b) The Board may revoke parole or mandatory supervised
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release for violation of a condition for the duration of the
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term and for any further period which is reasonably necessary
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for the adjudication of matters arising before its expiration.
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The issuance of a warrant of arrest for an alleged violation
of | ||
the conditions of parole or mandatory supervised release
shall | ||
toll the running of the term until the final determination of | ||
the
charge, but where parole or mandatory supervised release is | ||
not revoked
that period shall be credited to the term.
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(c) A person charged with violating a condition of parole | ||
or
mandatory supervised release shall have a preliminary | ||
hearing
before a hearing officer designated by the Board to | ||
determine
if there is cause to hold the person for a revocation | ||
hearing.
However, no preliminary hearing need be held when | ||
revocation is based
upon new criminal charges and a court finds | ||
probable cause on the new
criminal charges or when the | ||
revocation
is based upon a new criminal conviction and a | ||
certified copy of
that conviction is available.
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(d) Parole or mandatory supervised release shall not be
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revoked without written notice to the offender setting forth
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the violation of parole or mandatory supervised release charged
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against him.
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(e) A hearing on revocation shall be conducted before at
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least one member of the Prisoner Review Board. The Board may
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meet and order its actions in panels of 3 or more members.
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action of a majority of the panel shall be the action of
the | ||
Board. In consideration of persons committed to the Juvenile
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Division, the member hearing the matter and at least a majority
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of the panel shall be experienced in juvenile matters. A record
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of the hearing shall be made. At the hearing the offender shall
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be permitted to:
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(1) appear and answer the charge; and
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(2) bring witnesses on his behalf.
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(f) The Board shall either revoke parole or mandatory
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supervised release or order the person's term continued with
or | ||
without modification or enlargement of the conditions.
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(g) Parole or mandatory supervised release shall not be
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revoked for failure to make payments under the conditions of
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parole or release unless the Board determines that such failure | ||
is
due to the offender's willful refusal to pay.
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(Source: P.A. 92-460, eff. 1-1-02.)
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(730 ILCS 5/3-3-10) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-10)
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Sec. 3-3-10. Eligibility after Revocation; Release under
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Supervision.
(a) A person whose parole or mandatory supervised | ||
release
has been revoked may be reparoled or rereleased by the
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Board at any time to the full parole or mandatory supervised
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release term under Section 3-3-8, except that the time which
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the person shall remain subject to the Board shall not exceed
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(1) the imposed maximum term of imprisonment or confinement
and | ||
the parole term for those sentenced under the law in
effect | ||
prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of
1977 or | ||
(2) the term of imprisonment imposed by the court and
the | ||
mandatory supervised release term for those sentenced
under the | ||
law in effect on and after such effective date.
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(b) If the Board sets no earlier release date:
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(1) A person sentenced for any violation of law which
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occurred before January 1, 1973, shall be released under
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supervision 6 months prior to the expiration of his maximum
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sentence of imprisonment less good time credit under Section
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3-6-3;
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(2) Any person who has violated the conditions of his
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parole and been reconfined under Section 3-3-9 shall be
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released under supervision 6 months prior to the expiration
of | ||
the term of his reconfinement under paragraph (a) of
Section | ||
3-3-9 less good time credit under Section 3-6-3.
This paragraph | ||
shall not apply to persons serving terms of
mandatory | ||
supervised release.
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(3) Nothing herein shall require the release of a person
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who has violated his parole within 6 months of the date when
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his release under this Section would otherwise be mandatory.
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(c) Persons released under this Section shall be subject
to | ||
Sections 3-3-6, 3-3-7, 3-3-9, 3-14-1, 3-14-2, 3-14-2.5,
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3-14-3 , and
3-14-4.
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(Source: P.A. 80-1099.)
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(730 ILCS 5/3-14-2.5 new)
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Sec. 3-14-2.5. Extended supervision of sex offenders. | ||
(a) The Department shall retain custody of all sex | ||
offenders placed on mandatory supervised release pursuant to | ||
clause (d)(4) of Section 5-8-1 of this Code and shall supervise | ||
such persons during their term of supervised release in accord | ||
with the conditions set by the Prisoner Review Board pursuant | ||
to Section 3-3-7 of this Code.
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(b) A copy of the conditions of mandatory supervised | ||
release shall be signed by the offender and given to him or her | ||
and to his or her supervising officer. Commencing 180 days | ||
after the offender's release date and continuing every 180 days | ||
thereafter for the duration of the supervision term, the | ||
supervising officer shall prepare a progress report detailing | ||
the offender's adjustment and compliance with the conditions of | ||
mandatory supervised release including the offender's | ||
participation and progress in sex offender treatment. The | ||
progress report shall be submitted to the Prisoner Review Board | ||
and copies provided to the chief of police and sheriff in the | ||
municipality and county in which the offender resides and is | ||
registered. |
(c) Supervising officers shall receive specialized | ||
training in the supervision of sex offenders including the | ||
impact of sexual assault on its victims. | ||
(d) Releasees serving extended mandatory supervised | ||
release terms pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 5-8-1 of | ||
this Code may request discharge from supervision as provided by | ||
subsection (b) of Section 3-3-8 of this Code. Requests for | ||
discharge from extended mandatory supervised release shall be | ||
supported by a recommendation by the releasee's supervising | ||
agent and an evaluation of the releasee completed no longer | ||
than 30 days prior to the request for discharge from | ||
supervision. The evaluation shall be conducted by a Sex | ||
Offender Management Board approved sex offender evaluator and | ||
shall be at the releasee's expense. | ||
(e) The term of extended mandatory supervised release | ||
pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection (d) of Section 5-8-1 of | ||
this Code shall toll during any period of incarceration.
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(730 ILCS 5/5-8-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-8-1)
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Sec. 5-8-1. Sentence of Imprisonment for Felony.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in the statute defining | ||
the offense, a
sentence of imprisonment for a felony shall be a | ||
determinate sentence set by
the court under this Section, | ||
according to the following limitations:
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(1) for first degree murder,
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(a) a term shall be not less than 20 years
and not | ||
more than 60 years, or
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(b) if a trier of fact finds beyond a reasonable
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doubt that the murder was accompanied by exceptionally
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brutal or heinous behavior indicative of wanton | ||
cruelty or, except as set forth
in subsection (a)(1)(c) | ||
of this Section, that any of the aggravating factors
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listed in subsection (b) of Section 9-1 of the Criminal | ||
Code of 1961 are
present, the court may sentence the | ||
defendant to a term of natural life
imprisonment, or
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(c) the court shall sentence the defendant to a |
term of natural life
imprisonment when the death | ||
penalty is not imposed if the defendant,
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(i) has previously been convicted of first | ||
degree murder under
any state or federal law, or
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(ii) is a person who, at the time of the | ||
commission of the murder,
had attained the age of | ||
17 or more and is found guilty of murdering an
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individual under 12 years of age; or, irrespective | ||
of the defendant's age at
the time of the | ||
commission of the offense, is found guilty of | ||
murdering more
than one victim, or
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(iii) is found guilty of murdering a peace | ||
officer or fireman when
the peace officer or | ||
fireman was killed in the course of performing his
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official duties, or to prevent the peace officer or | ||
fireman from
performing his official duties, or in | ||
retaliation for the peace officer or
fireman | ||
performing his official duties, and the defendant | ||
knew or should
have known that the murdered | ||
individual was a peace officer or fireman, or
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(iv) is found guilty of murdering an employee | ||
of an institution or
facility of the Department of | ||
Corrections, or any similar local
correctional | ||
agency, when the employee was killed in the course | ||
of
performing his official duties, or to prevent | ||
the employee from performing
his official duties, | ||
or in retaliation for the employee performing his
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official duties, or
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(v) is found guilty of murdering an emergency | ||
medical
technician - ambulance, emergency medical | ||
technician - intermediate, emergency
medical | ||
technician - paramedic, ambulance driver or other | ||
medical assistance or
first aid person while | ||
employed by a municipality or other governmental | ||
unit
when the person was killed in the course of | ||
performing official duties or
to prevent the |
person from performing official duties or in | ||
retaliation
for performing official duties and the | ||
defendant knew or should have known
that the | ||
murdered individual was an emergency medical | ||
technician - ambulance,
emergency medical | ||
technician - intermediate, emergency medical
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technician - paramedic, ambulance driver, or other | ||
medical
assistant or first aid personnel, or
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(vi) is a person who, at the time of the | ||
commission of the murder,
had not attained the age | ||
of 17, and is found guilty of murdering a person | ||
under
12 years of age and the murder is committed | ||
during the course of aggravated
criminal sexual | ||
assault, criminal sexual assault, or aggravated | ||
kidnaping,
or
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(vii) is found guilty of first degree murder | ||
and the murder was
committed by reason of any | ||
person's activity as a community policing | ||
volunteer
or to prevent any person from engaging in | ||
activity as a community policing
volunteer. For | ||
the purpose of this Section, "community policing | ||
volunteer"
has the meaning ascribed to it in | ||
Section 2-3.5 of the Criminal Code of 1961.
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For purposes of clause (v), "emergency medical | ||
technician - ambulance",
"emergency medical technician - | ||
intermediate", "emergency medical technician -
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paramedic", have the meanings ascribed to them in the | ||
Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) Systems Act.
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(d) (i) if the person committed the offense while | ||
armed with a
firearm, 15 years shall be added to | ||
the term of imprisonment imposed by the
court;
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(ii) if, during the commission of the offense, | ||
the person
personally discharged a firearm, 20 | ||
years shall be added to the term of
imprisonment | ||
imposed by the court;
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(iii) if, during the commission of the |
offense, the person
personally discharged a | ||
firearm that proximately caused great bodily harm,
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permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or | ||
death to another person, 25
years or up to a term | ||
of natural life shall be added to the term of
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imprisonment imposed by the court.
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(1.5) for second degree murder, a term shall be not | ||
less than 4 years
and not more than 20 years;
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(2) for a person adjudged a habitual criminal under | ||
Article 33B of
the Criminal Code of 1961, as amended, the | ||
sentence shall be a term of
natural life imprisonment;
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(2.5) for a person convicted under the circumstances | ||
described in
paragraph (3) of subsection (b) of Section | ||
12-13, paragraph (2) of subsection
(d) of Section 12-14, | ||
paragraph (1.2) of subsection (b) of
Section 12-14.1, or | ||
paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of Section 12-14.1
of the | ||
Criminal Code of 1961, the sentence shall be a term of | ||
natural life
imprisonment;
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(3) except as otherwise provided in the statute | ||
defining the
offense, for a Class X felony, the sentence | ||
shall be not less than 6
years and not more than 30 years;
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(4) for a Class 1 felony, other than second degree | ||
murder, the sentence
shall be not less than 4 years and not | ||
more than 15 years;
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(5) for a Class 2 felony, the sentence shall be not | ||
less than 3
years and not more than 7 years;
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(6) for a Class 3 felony, the sentence shall be not | ||
less than 2
years and not more than 5 years;
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(7) for a Class 4 felony, the sentence shall be not | ||
less than 1 year
and not more than 3 years.
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(b) The sentencing judge in each felony conviction shall | ||
set forth
his reasons for imposing the particular sentence he | ||
enters in the case,
as provided in Section 5-4-1 of this Code. | ||
Those reasons may include
any mitigating or aggravating factors | ||
specified in this Code, or the
lack of any such circumstances, | ||
as well as any other such factors as the
judge shall set forth |
on the record that are consistent with the
purposes and | ||
principles of sentencing set out in this Code.
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(c) A motion to reduce a sentence may be made, or the court | ||
may reduce
a sentence without motion, within 30 days after the | ||
sentence is imposed.
A defendant's challenge to the correctness | ||
of a sentence or to any aspect of
the sentencing hearing shall | ||
be made by a written motion filed within 30 days
following the | ||
imposition of sentence. However, the court may not increase a
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sentence once it is imposed.
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If a motion filed pursuant to this subsection is timely | ||
filed within 30 days
after the sentence is imposed, the | ||
proponent of the motion shall exercise due
diligence in seeking | ||
a determination on the motion and the court shall
thereafter | ||
decide such motion within a reasonable time.
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If a motion filed pursuant to this subsection is timely | ||
filed within 30 days
after the sentence is imposed, then for | ||
purposes of perfecting an appeal, a
final judgment shall not be | ||
considered to have been entered until the motion to
reduce a | ||
sentence has been decided by order entered by the trial court.
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A motion filed pursuant to this subsection shall not be | ||
considered to have
been timely
filed unless it is filed with | ||
the circuit court clerk within 30 days after
the sentence is | ||
imposed together with a notice of motion, which notice of
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motion shall set the motion on the court's calendar on a date | ||
certain within
a reasonable time after the date of filing.
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(d) Except where a term of natural life is imposed, every | ||
sentence
shall include as though written therein a term in | ||
addition to the term
of imprisonment. For those sentenced under | ||
the law in effect prior to
February 1, 1978, such term shall be | ||
identified as a parole
term. For those sentenced on or after | ||
February 1, 1978, such term
shall be identified as a mandatory | ||
supervised release term. Subject to
earlier termination under | ||
Section 3-3-8, the parole or mandatory
supervised release term | ||
shall be as follows:
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(1) for first degree murder or a Class X felony except | ||
for the offenses of predatory criminal sexual assault of a |
child, aggravated criminal sexual assault, and criminal | ||
sexual assault if convicted on or after July 1, 2005 , 3 | ||
years;
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(2) for a Class 1 felony or a Class 2 felony except for | ||
the offense of criminal sexual assault if convicted on or | ||
after July 1, 2005 , 2 years;
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(3) for a Class 3 felony or a Class 4 felony, 1 year;
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(4) for defendants convicted of predatory criminal | ||
sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual | ||
assault, or criminal sexual assault, on or after July 1, | ||
2005, the term of mandatory supervised release shall range | ||
from a minimum of 3 years to a maximum of the natural life | ||
of the defendant;
if the victim is under 18 years of age, | ||
for a second or subsequent
offense of criminal sexual | ||
assault or aggravated criminal sexual assault, 5
years, at | ||
least the first 2 years of which the defendant shall serve | ||
in an
electronic home detention program under Article 8A of | ||
Chapter V of this Code;
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(5) if the victim is under 18 years of age, for a | ||
second or subsequent
offense of aggravated criminal sexual | ||
abuse or felony criminal sexual abuse,
4 years, at least | ||
the first 2 years of which the defendant shall serve in an
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electronic home detention program under Article 8A of | ||
Chapter V of this Code.
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(e) A defendant who has a previous and unexpired sentence | ||
of
imprisonment imposed by another state or by any district | ||
court of the
United States and who, after sentence for a
crime | ||
in Illinois, must return to serve the unexpired prior sentence | ||
may
have his sentence by the Illinois court ordered to be | ||
concurrent with
the prior sentence in the other state. The | ||
court may order that any time
served on the unexpired portion | ||
of the sentence in the other state,
prior to his return to | ||
Illinois, shall be credited on his Illinois
sentence. The other | ||
state shall be furnished with a copy of the order
imposing | ||
sentence which shall provide that, when the offender is
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released from confinement of the other state, whether by parole |
or by
termination of sentence, the offender shall be | ||
transferred by the
Sheriff of the committing county to the | ||
Illinois Department of
Corrections. The court shall cause the | ||
Department of Corrections to be
notified of such sentence at | ||
the time of commitment and to be provided
with copies of all | ||
records regarding the sentence.
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(f) A defendant who has a previous and unexpired sentence | ||
of imprisonment
imposed by an Illinois circuit court for a | ||
crime in this State and who is
subsequently sentenced to a term | ||
of imprisonment by another state or by
any district court of | ||
the United States and who has served a term of
imprisonment | ||
imposed by the other state or district court of the United
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States, and must return to serve the unexpired prior sentence | ||
imposed by
the Illinois Circuit Court may apply to the court | ||
which imposed sentence to
have his sentence reduced.
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The circuit court may order that any time served on the | ||
sentence imposed
by the other state or district court of the | ||
United States be credited on
his Illinois sentence. Such | ||
application for reduction of a sentence under
this subsection | ||
(f) shall be made within 30 days after the defendant has
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completed the sentence imposed by the other state or district | ||
court of the
United States.
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(Source: P.A. 91-279, eff. 1-1-00; 91-404, eff. 1-1-00; 91-953, | ||
eff.
2-23-01; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||
2005.
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