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Public Act 096-0223 |
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AN ACT concerning torture.
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||
Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission Act. | ||||
Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||
(1) "Claim of torture" means a claim on behalf of a living
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person convicted of a felony in Illinois asserting that he was
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tortured into confessing to the crime for which the person was
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convicted and the tortured confession was used to obtain the
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conviction and for which there is some credible evidence
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related to allegations of torture committed by Commander Jon
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Burge or any officer under the supervision of Jon Burge. | ||||
(2) "Commission" means the Illinois Torture Inquiry and
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Relief Commission established by this Act. | ||||
(3) "Convicted person" means the person making a claim of | ||||
torture under this Act. | ||||
(4) "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Torture
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Inquiry and Relief Commission. | ||||
(5) "Victim" means the victim of the crime, or if the
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victim of the crime is deceased, the next of kin of the victim, | ||||
which shall be the parent, spouse, child, or sibling of the | ||||
deceased victim. |
Section 10. Purpose of Act. This Act establishes an
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extraordinary procedure to investigate and determine factual
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claims of torture related to allegations of torture that shall
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require an individual to voluntarily waive rights and
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privileges as described in this Act.
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Section 15. Commission established. | ||
(a) There is established the Illinois Torture Inquiry and
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Relief Commission. The Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief
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Commission shall be an independent commission under the | ||
Illinois Human Rights Commission for
administrative purposes. | ||
(b) The Illinois Human Rights Commission shall
provide | ||
administrative support to the Commission as needed. The
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Executive Director of the Illinois Human Rights Commission | ||
shall not reduce or modify the budget of the Commission or use
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funds appropriated to the Commission without the approval of
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the Commission.
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Section 20. Membership; chair; meetings; quorum. | ||
(a) The Commission shall consist of 8 voting members as
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follows: | ||
(1) One shall be a retired Circuit Court Judge.
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(2) One shall be a former prosecuting attorney. | ||
(3) One shall be a law school professor. | ||
(4) One shall be engaged in the practice of criminal
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defense law. | ||
(5) Three shall be members of the public who are not
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attorneys and who are not officers or employees of the
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Judicial branch. | ||
(6) One shall be a former public defender. | ||
The members of the Commission shall be appointed by the | ||
Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate. Members | ||
may be re-appointed for additional terms, as provided for under | ||
Section 25. | ||
(a-1) The Governor shall also appoint
alternate Commission | ||
members for the Commission members he or
she has appointed to | ||
serve in the event of scheduling
conflicts, conflicts of | ||
interest, disability, or other
disqualification arising in a | ||
particular case. Where an alternate member is called upon to | ||
serve in a particular place, the alternate member shall vote in | ||
the place of, and otherwise exercise the same powers as, the | ||
member which he or she is replacing. The alternate
member shall | ||
have the same qualifications for appointment as
the original | ||
member. In making the appointments, the Governor shall make a | ||
good faith effort to appoint members
with different | ||
perspectives of the justice system. The
Governor shall also | ||
consider geographical
location, gender, and racial diversity | ||
in making the
appointments.
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(b) The retired judge who is appointed as a member under | ||
subsection
(a) shall serve as Chair of the Commission. The | ||
Commission
shall have its initial meeting no later than one |
month after the appointment of a quorum of members of the | ||
Commission,
at the call of the Chair. The Commission shall meet | ||
a minimum
of once every 6 months and may also meet more often | ||
at the call
of the Chair. The Commission shall meet at such | ||
time and place
as designated by the Chair, in accordance with | ||
the provisions of the Open Meetings Act. Notice of the meetings | ||
shall be
given at such time and manner as provided by the rules | ||
of the
Commission, in accordance with the provisions of the | ||
Open Meetings Act. A majority of the voting members shall | ||
constitute a
quorum. All Commission votes shall be by majority | ||
vote of the voting members appointed.
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Section 25. Terms of members; compensation; expenses. | ||
(a) Of the initial members, the appointments under clauses | ||
(a)(3) and (6) of Section 20 shall be for
one-year terms, the | ||
appointments under clauses (a)(1), (2), and (4) of Section 20 | ||
shall be for 2-year terms, and the
appointments under clause | ||
(a)(5) of Section 20 shall be for 3-year terms. Thereafter, all | ||
terms
shall be for 3 years. Members of the Commission shall | ||
serve no
more than 2 consecutive 3-year terms plus any initial | ||
term of
less than 3 years. Unless provided otherwise by this | ||
Act, all
terms of members shall begin on January 1 and end on | ||
December
31.
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Members serving by virtue of elective or appointive office,
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may serve only so long as the office holders hold those
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respective offices. The Chief Judge of the Cook County Circuit
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Court may remove members for good cause shown. Vacancies | ||
occurring
before the expiration of a term shall be filled in | ||
the manner
provided for the members first appointed.
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(b) The Commission members shall receive no salary for
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serving, but may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred | ||
as a result of their duties as members of the Commission from | ||
funds appropriated by the General Assembly for that purpose, or | ||
from funds obtained from sources other than the General | ||
Assembly. | ||
Section 30. Director and other staff. The Commission shall
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employ a Director. The Director shall be an attorney licensed
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to practice in Illinois at the time of appointment and at all
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times during service as Director. The Director shall assist the
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Commission in developing rules and standards for cases accepted
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for review, coordinate investigation of cases accepted for
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review, maintain records for all case investigations, prepare
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reports outlining Commission investigations and
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recommendations to the trial court, and apply for and accept on
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behalf of the Commission any funds that may become available
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from government grants, private gifts, donations, or bequests
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from any source. | ||
Subject to the approval of the Chair, the Director shall
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employ such other staff and shall contract for services as is
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necessary to assist the Commission in the performance of its
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duties, and as funds permit.
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The Commission may meet in an area provided by the
Illinois | ||
Human Rights Commission, or any other State agency. The
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Illinois Human Rights Commission shall provide, directly or | ||
through any other State agency,
office space for the Commission | ||
and the Commission staff.
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Section 35. Duties. The Commission shall have the | ||
following
duties and powers:
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(1) To establish the criteria and screening process to
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used to determine which cases shall be accepted for
review.
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(2) To conduct inquiries into claims of torture with
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priority to be given to those cases in which the convicted
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person is currently incarcerated solely for the crime to
which | ||
he or she claims torture by Jon Burge or officers
under his | ||
command, or both. | ||
(3) To coordinate the investigation of cases accepted
for | ||
review. | ||
(4) To maintain records for all case investigations. | ||
(5) To prepare written reports outlining Commission
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investigations and recommendations to the trial court at
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completion of each inquiry. | ||
(6) To apply for and accept any funds that may become
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available for the Commission's work from government
grants, | ||
private gifts, donations, or bequests from any
source.
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Section 40. Claims of torture; waiver of convicted person's
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procedural safeguards and privileges; formal inquiry;
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notification of the crime victim.
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(a) A claim of torture may be referred to the Commission by
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any court, person, or agency. The Commission shall not consider
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a claim of torture if the convicted person is deceased. The
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determination of whether to grant a formal inquiry regarding
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any other claim of torture is in the discretion of the
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Commission. The Commission may informally screen and dismiss a
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case summarily at its discretion. | ||
(b) No formal inquiry into a claim of torture shall be made
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by the Commission unless the Director or the Director's
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designee first obtains a signed agreement from the convicted
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person in which the convicted person waives his or her
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procedural safeguards and privileges including but not limited | ||
to the right against self-incrimination under the United States | ||
Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, | ||
agrees to cooperate with
the Commission, and agrees to provide | ||
full disclosure regarding
inquiry requirements of the | ||
Commission. The waiver under this
subsection does not apply to | ||
matters unrelated to a convicted
person's claim of torture. The | ||
convicted person shall have the
right to advice of counsel | ||
prior to the execution of the
agreement and, if a formal | ||
inquiry is granted, throughout the
formal inquiry. If counsel | ||
represents the convicted person,
then the convicted person's | ||
counsel must be present at the
signing of the agreement. If | ||
counsel does not represent the
convicted person, the Commission |
Chair shall determine the
convicted person's indigency status | ||
and, if appropriate, enter
an order for the appointment of | ||
counsel for the purpose of
advising on the agreement. | ||
(c) If a formal inquiry regarding a claim of torture is
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granted, the Director shall use all due diligence to notify the
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victim in the case and explain the inquiry process. The
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Commission shall give the victim notice that the victim has the
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right to present his or her views and concerns throughout the
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Commission's investigation. | ||
(d) The Commission may use any measure provided in the Code
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of Civil Procedure and the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963
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to obtain information necessary to its inquiry. The Commission
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may also do any of the following: issue subpoenas or other | ||
process to compel the
attendance of witnesses and the | ||
production of evidence,
administer oaths, petition the Circuit | ||
Court of Cook County or
of the original jurisdiction for | ||
enforcement of process or for
other relief, and prescribe its | ||
own rules of procedure. All
challenges with regard to the | ||
Commission's authority or the
Commission's access to evidence | ||
shall be heard by the Circuit Court of Cook County, including
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any in camera review.
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(e) While performing duties for the Commission, the
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Director or the Director's designee may serve subpoenas or
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other process issued by the Commission throughout the State in
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the same manner and with the same effect as an officer
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authorized to serve process under the laws of this State.
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(f) All State discovery and disclosure statutes in effect
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at the time of formal inquiry shall be enforceable as if the
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convicted person were currently being tried for the charge for
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which the convicted person is claiming torture.
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(g) If, at any point during an inquiry, the convicted
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person refuses to comply with requests of the Commission or is
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otherwise deemed to be uncooperative by the Commission, the
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Commission shall discontinue the inquiry.
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Section 45. Commission proceedings. | ||
(a) At the completion of a formal inquiry, all relevant
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evidence shall be presented to the full Commission. As part of
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its proceedings, the Commission may conduct hearings.
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determination as to whether to conduct hearings is
solely in | ||
the discretion of the Commission. Any hearing
held in | ||
accordance with this Section shall be a public hearing and | ||
shall be held subject to the
Commission's rules of operation, | ||
and
conducted pursuant to the Open Meetings Act. | ||
(b) The Director shall use all due diligence to notify the
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victim at least 30 days prior to any proceedings of the full
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Commission held in regard to the victim's case. The Commission
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shall notify the victim that the victim is permitted to attend
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proceedings otherwise closed to the public, subject to any
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limitations imposed by this Act, and
subject to Section | ||
2(c)(14) of the Open Meetings Act. If the victim plans to | ||
attend
proceedings otherwise closed to the public, the victim |
shall
notify the Commission at least 10 days in advance of the
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proceedings of his or her intent to attend. The Commission may | ||
close any portion of the
proceedings to the victim, if the | ||
victim is to testify and the Commission determines that the | ||
victim's testimony would be materially affected if the victim | ||
hears other testimony at the proceeding. | ||
(c) After hearing the evidence, the full Commission shall
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vote to establish further case disposition as provided by this
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subsection. All 8 voting members of the Commission shall
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participate in that vote.
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If 5 or more of the 8 voting members of the Commission
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conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that there is | ||
sufficient evidence of torture to merit
judicial review, the | ||
case shall be referred to the Chief Judge
of the Circuit Court | ||
of Cook County by filing with the clerk of
court the opinion of | ||
the Commission with supporting findings of
fact, as well as the | ||
record in support of such opinion, with
service on the State's | ||
Attorney in non-capital cases and
service on both the State's | ||
Attorney and Attorney General in
capital cases.
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If less than 5 of the 8 voting members of the Commission
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conclude by a preponderance of the evidence that there is | ||
sufficient evidence of torture to merit
judicial review, the | ||
Commission shall conclude there is
insufficient evidence of | ||
torture to merit judicial review. The
Commission shall document | ||
that opinion, along with supporting
findings of fact, and file | ||
those documents and supporting
materials with the court clerk |
in the circuit of original
jurisdiction, with a copy to the | ||
State's Attorney and the chief
judge.
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The Director of the Commission shall use all due diligence
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to notify immediately the victim of the Commission's conclusion
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in a case. | ||
(d) Evidence of criminal acts, professional misconduct, or
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other wrongdoing disclosed through formal inquiry or
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Commission proceedings shall be referred to the appropriate
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authority. Evidence favorable to the convicted person
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disclosed through formal inquiry or Commission proceedings
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shall be disclosed to the convicted person and the convicted
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person's counsel, if the convicted person has counsel. The | ||
Commission shall have the discretion to refer its findings | ||
together with the supporting record and evidence, to such other | ||
parties or entities as the Commission in its discretion shall | ||
deem appropriate. | ||
(e) All proceedings of the Commission shall be recorded and
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transcribed as part of the record. All Commission member votes
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shall be recorded in the record. All records of
the Commission | ||
shall be confidential until the proceedings before the | ||
Commission are concluded and a final decision has been made by | ||
the Commission.
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Section 50. Post-commission judicial review. | ||
(a) If the Commission concludes there is sufficient
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evidence of torture to merit judicial review, the Chair of the
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Commission shall request the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court
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of Cook County for assignment to a trial judge for
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consideration. The court may receive proof by affidavits,
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depositions, oral testimony, or other evidence. In its
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discretion the court may order the petitioner brought before
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the court for the hearing. Notwithstanding the status of any | ||
other postconviction proceedings relating to the petitioner, | ||
if the court finds in favor of the
petitioner, it shall enter | ||
an appropriate order with respect to
the judgment or sentence | ||
in the former proceedings and such
supplementary orders as to | ||
rearraignment, retrial, custody,
bail or discharge, or for such | ||
relief as may be granted under a petition for a certificate of | ||
innocence, as may be necessary and proper. | ||
(b) The State's Attorney, or the State's Attorney's
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designee, shall represent the State at the hearing before the
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assigned judge.
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Section 55. No right to further review of decision by
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Commission; convicted person retains right to other
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postconviction relief.
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(a) Unless otherwise authorized by this Act, the decisions
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of the Commission are final and are subject to review as final | ||
decisions under the provisions of the Administrative Review | ||
Law, and shall only be overturned if the court finds that they | ||
are against the manifest weight of the evidence. | ||
(b) A claim of torture asserted through the Commission
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shall not adversely affect the convicted person's rights to
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other postconviction relief.
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Section 60. Report. Beginning January 1, 2010, and annually
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thereafter, the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission
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shall report on its activities to the General Assembly and the
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Governor. The report may contain recommendations of any needed
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legislative changes related to the activities of the
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Commission. The report shall recommend the funding needed by
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the Commission, the State's Attorneys, and the Department of
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State Police in order to meet their responsibilities under this
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Act. Recommendations concerning the State's Attorneys or the
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Department of State Police shall only be made after
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consultations with the Illinois State's Attorneys Association, | ||
the Department of State Police,
and the Attorney General.
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Section 65. Appointment period. The initial members of the | ||
Illinois Torture
Inquiry and Relief Commission shall be | ||
appointed not later than
3 months after the effective date of | ||
this Act. No claims of torture may be filed with the
Commission | ||
until a quorum of members have been appointed.
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Section 70. Filing of claims. This Act applies to claims of | ||
torture filed not later than 5 years after the effective date | ||
of this Act.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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