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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 Capital Crimes Litigation Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 10 and 15 as follows:
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| (725 ILCS 124/10)
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| Sec. 10. Court appointed trial counsel; compensation and |
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| expenses.
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| (a) This Section applies only to compensation and expenses |
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| of trial
counsel appointed by the court as set forth in Section |
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| 5,
other than public defenders, for the period after |
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| arraignment and so long as
the
State's Attorney has not, at any |
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| time, filed a certificate indicating he or she
will not seek |
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| the death penalty or stated on the record in open court that |
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| the
death penalty will not be sought.
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| (a-5) Litigation budget.
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| (1) In a case in which the State has filed a statement |
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| of intent to seek the death penalty, the court shall |
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| require appointed counsel, including those appointed in |
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| Cook County, after counsel has had adequate time to review |
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| the case and prior to engaging trial assistance, to submit |
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| a proposed estimated litigation budget for court approval, |
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| that will be subject to modification in light of facts and |
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| developments that emerge as the case proceeds. Case budgets |
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| should be submitted ex parte and filed and maintained under |
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| seal in order to protect the defendant's right to effective |
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| assistance of counsel, right not to incriminate him or |
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| herself and all applicable privileges. Case budgets shall |
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| be reviewed and approved by the judge assigned to try the |
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| case. As provided under subsection (c) of this Section, |
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| petitions for compensation shall be reviewed by both the |
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| trial judge and the presiding judge or the presiding |
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| judge's designee.
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| (2) The litigation budget shall serve purposes |
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| comparable to those of private retainer agreements by |
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| confirming both the court's and the attorney's |
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| expectations regarding fees and expenses. Consideration |
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| should be given to employing an ex parte pretrial |
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| conference in order to facilitate reaching agreement on a |
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| litigation budget at the earliest opportunity.
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| (3) The budget shall be incorporated into a sealed |
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| initial pretrial order that reflects the understandings of |
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| the court and counsel regarding all matters affecting |
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| counsel compensation and reimbursement and payments for |
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| investigative, expert and other services, including but |
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| not limited to the following matters:
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| (A) The hourly rate at which counsel will be |
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| compensated;
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| (B) The hourly rate at which private |
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| investigators, other than investigators employed by |
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| the Office of the State Appellate Defender, will be |
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| compensated; and
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| (C) The best preliminary estimate that can be made |
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| of the cost of all services, including, but not limited |
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| to, counsel, expert, and investigative services, that |
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| are likely to be needed through the guilt and penalty |
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| phases of the trial. The court shall have discretion to |
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| require that budgets be prepared for shorter intervals |
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| of time.
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| (4) Appointed counsel may obtain, subject to later |
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| review, investigative,
expert or other services without |
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| prior authorization if necessary for an adequate defense. |
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| If such services are obtained, the presiding judge or the |
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| presiding judge's designee shall consider in an ex parte |
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| proceeding that timely procurement of necessary services |
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| could not await prior authorization. If an ex parte hearing |
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| is requested by defense counsel or deemed necessary by the |
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| trial judge prior to modifying a budget, the ex parte |
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| hearing shall be before the presiding judge or the |
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| presiding judge's designee. The judge may then authorize |
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| such services nunc pro tunc. If the presiding judge or the |
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| presiding judge's designee finds that the services were not |
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| reasonable, payment may be denied.
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| (5) An approved budget shall guide counsel's use of |
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| time and resources by indicating the services for which |
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| compensation is authorized. The case budget shall be |
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| re-evaluated when justified by changed or unexpected |
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| circumstances and shall be modified by the court when |
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| reasonable and necessary for an adequate defense. If an ex |
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| parte hearing is requested by defense counsel or deemed |
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| necessary by the trial judge prior to modifying a budget, |
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| the ex parte hearing shall be before the presiding judge or |
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| the presiding judge's designee.
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| (b) Appointed trial counsel
shall be compensated upon |
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| presentment and
certification by the
circuit court of a claim |
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| for services detailing the date, activity, and time
duration |
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| for
which compensation is sought. Compensation for appointed |
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| trial counsel may be
paid at
a reasonable rate
not to exceed |
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| $125 per hour. The court shall not authorize payment of bills |
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| that are not properly itemized. A request for payment shall be |
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| presented under seal and reviewed ex parte with a court |
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| reporter present.
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| Beginning in 2001, every January 20, the statutory rate |
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| prescribed in this
subsection shall
be automatically increased |
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| or decreased, as applicable, by a percentage equal
to the
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| percentage change in the consumer price index-u during the |
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| preceding 12-month
calendar
year. "Consumer price index-u" |
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| means the index published by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics of |
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| the United States Department of Labor that measures the average
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| change in
prices of goods and services purchased by all urban |
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| consumers, United States
city
average, all items, 1982-84=100. |
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| The new rate resulting from each annual
adjustment
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| determined by the State Treasurer and made available to the |
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| chief
judge of
each
judicial circuit.
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| (c) Appointed trial counsel may also petition the court for |
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| certification of
expenses for
reasonable and necessary capital |
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| litigation expenses including, but not limited
to, |
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| investigatory and other assistance, expert, forensic, and |
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| other
witnesses, and mitigation specialists.
Each provider of |
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| proposed services must specify the best preliminary estimate |
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| that can be made in light of information received in the case |
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| at that point, and the provider must sign this estimate under |
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| the provisions of Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil Procedure. |
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| A provider of proposed services must also specify (1) his or |
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| her hourly rate; (2) the hourly rate of anyone else in his or |
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| her employ for whom reimbursement is sought; and (3) the hourly |
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| rate of any person or entity that may be subcontracted to |
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| perform these services. Counsel may not petition for |
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| certification of expenses that may have been
provided or |
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| compensated by the State Appellate Defender under item (c)(5) |
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| of
Section 10 of the State
Appellate
Defender Act. The |
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| petitions shall be filed under seal and considered ex parte but |
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| with a court reporter present for all ex parte conferences. If |
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| the requests are submitted after services have been rendered, |
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| the requests shall be supported by an invoice describing the |
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| services rendered, the dates the services were performed and |
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| the amount of time spent. These petitions shall be reviewed by |
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| both the trial judge and the presiding judge of the circuit |
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| court or the presiding judge's designee. The petitions and |
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| orders shall be kept under seal and shall be exempt from |
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| Freedom of Information requests until the conclusion of the |
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| trial, even if the prosecution chooses not to pursue the death |
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| penalty prior to trial or sentencing. If an ex parte hearing is |
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| requested by defense counsel or deemed necessary by the trial |
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| judge, the hearing shall be before the presiding judge or the |
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| presiding judge's designee.
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| (d) Appointed trial counsel shall petition the court for |
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| certification of
compensation and expenses under this Section |
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| periodically during the course of
counsel's representation. |
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| The petitions shall be supported by itemized bills showing the |
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| date, the amount of time spent, the work done and the total |
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| being charged for each entry. The court shall not authorize |
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| payment of bills that are not properly itemized. The court must |
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| certify reasonable and necessary expenses of the petitioner for |
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| travel and per diem (lodging, meals, and incidental expenses). |
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| These expenses must be paid at the rate as promulgated by the |
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| United States General Services Administration for these |
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| expenses for the date and location in which they were incurred, |
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| unless extraordinary reasons are shown for the difference. The |
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| petitions shall be filed under seal and considered ex parte but |
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| with a court reporter present for all ex parte conferences. The |
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| petitions shall be reviewed by both the trial judge and the |
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| presiding judge of the circuit court or the presiding judge's |
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| designee. If an ex parte hearing is requested by defense |
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| counsel or deemed necessary by the trial judge, the ex parte |
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| hearing shall be before the presiding judge or the presiding |
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| judge's designee. If
the court determines that the compensation |
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| and expenses should be paid from the
Capital
Litigation Trust |
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| Fund, the court shall certify, on a form created by the State
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| Treasurer, that all or a designated portion of the amount |
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| requested is
reasonable, necessary, and appropriate for |
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| payment from the Trust Fund.
The form must also be signed by |
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| lead trial counsel under the provisions of Section 1-109 of the |
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| Code of Civil Procedure verifying that the amount requested is |
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| reasonable, necessary, and appropriate. Bills submitted for |
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| payment by any individual or entity seeking payment from the |
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| Capital Litigation Trust Fund must also be accompanied by a |
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| form created by the State Treasurer and signed by the |
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| individual or responsible agent of the entity under the |
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| provisions of Section 1-109 of the Code of Civil Procedure that |
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| the amount requested is accurate and truthful and reflects time |
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| spent or expenses incurred. Certification of compensation and |
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| expenses by a court in any county other than
Cook County shall
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| be delivered by the court to the State Treasurer and must be |
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| paid by the State
Treasurer
directly from the Capital |
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| Litigation Trust Fund if there are sufficient moneys
in the |
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| Trust Fund to pay the compensation and expenses. If the State |
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| Treasurer finds within 14 days of his or her receipt of a |
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| certification that the compensation and expenses to be paid are |
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| unreasonable, unnecessary, or inappropriate, he or she may |
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| return the certification to the court setting forth in detail |
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| the objection or objections with a request for the court to |
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| review the objection or objections before resubmitting the |
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| certification. The State Treasurer must send the claimant a |
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| copy of the objection or objections. The State Treasurer may |
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| only seek a review of a specific objection once. The claimant |
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| has 7 days from his or her receipt of the objections to file a |
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| response with the court. With or without further hearing, the |
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| court must promptly rule on the objections. The petitions and |
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| orders shall be kept under seal and shall be exempt from |
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| Freedom of Information requests until the conclusion of the |
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| trial and appeal of the case, even if the prosecution chooses |
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| not to pursue the death penalty prior to trial or sentencing.
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| Certification of
compensation and expenses by a court in
Cook
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| County shall be delivered by the court to the county treasurer |
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| and paid by the
county treasurer from moneys granted to the |
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| county from the Capital Litigation
Trust Fund.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-664, eff. 1-1-06.)
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| (725 ILCS 124/15)
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| Sec. 15. Capital Litigation Trust Fund.
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| (a) The Capital Litigation
Trust Fund is
created as a |
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| special fund in the State Treasury. The Trust Fund shall be
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| administered by
the State
Treasurer to provide moneys for the |
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| appropriations to be made, grants to
be awarded, and |
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| compensation and expenses to be paid under this Act.
All |
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| interest earned from the investment or deposit of moneys |
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| accumulated in the
Trust Fund shall, under Section 4.1 of the |
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| State Finance Act, be deposited
into the Trust Fund.
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| (b) Moneys deposited into the Trust Fund shall not be |
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| considered general
revenue of the State of Illinois.
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| (c) Moneys deposited into the Trust Fund shall be used |
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| exclusively for the
purposes of
providing funding for the
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| prosecution
and defense of capital cases and for providing |
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| funding for post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under |
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| Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in |
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| relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of |
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| Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases as provided in |
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| this Act and shall not be
appropriated, loaned, or in any
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| manner
transferred to the General Revenue Fund of the State of |
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| Illinois.
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| (d) Every fiscal year the State Treasurer shall transfer |
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| from the General
Revenue Fund to the Capital Litigation Trust |
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| Fund an amount equal to the full
amount of moneys appropriated |
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| by the General Assembly (both by original and
supplemental
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| appropriation), less any unexpended balance from the previous |
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| fiscal year, from
the Capital Litigation Trust Fund for the |
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| specific
purpose of making funding available for the
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| prosecution and defense of capital cases and for the litigation |
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| expenses associated with post-conviction proceedings in |
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| capital cases under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal |
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| Procedure of 1963 and in relation to petitions filed under |
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| Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to |
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| capital cases. The Public Defender and State's
Attorney in Cook |
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| County, the State Appellate Defender, the State's Attorneys
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| Appellate Prosecutor, and the Attorney General shall make |
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| annual requests for
appropriations from the Trust Fund.
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| (1) The Public Defender in Cook County shall
request |
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| appropriations to the State Treasurer for expenses |
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| incurred by
the Public Defender
and for funding for private |
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| appointed defense counsel in Cook
County.
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| (2) The State's Attorney in Cook County
shall request |
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| an appropriation to the State Treasurer for expenses |
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| incurred
by the State's
Attorney.
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| (3) The State Appellate Defender shall request a direct |
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| appropriation
from the Trust Fund for expenses incurred by |
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| the State Appellate Defender in
providing assistance to |
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| trial attorneys under item (c)(5) of Section 10 of the
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| State Appellate Defender Act and for expenses incurred by |
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| the State Appellate Defender in representing petitioners |
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| in capital cases in post-conviction proceedings under |
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| Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and |
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| in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the |
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| Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases and |
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| for the representation of those petitioners by attorneys |
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| approved by or contracted with the State Appellate Defender
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| and
an appropriation to the State Treasurer for payments |
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| from the Trust Fund for
the defense of cases in
counties |
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| other than Cook County.
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| (4) The State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor
shall |
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| request a direct appropriation from the Trust Fund to pay |
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| expenses
incurred by the State's Attorneys Appellate |
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| Prosecutor and an appropriation to
the State Treasurer
for |
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| payments from the Trust Fund for expenses incurred by |
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| State's Attorneys in
counties other than Cook County.
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| (5) The Attorney General shall request a direct
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| appropriation from the Trust Fund to pay expenses incurred |
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| by the Attorney
General in assisting
the State's Attorneys |
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| in counties other than Cook
County and to pay for expenses |
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| incurred by the Attorney General when the
Attorney General |
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| is ordered by the presiding judge of the Criminal Division |
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| of
the Circuit Court of Cook County to prosecute or |
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| supervise the prosecution of
Cook County cases and for |
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| expenses incurred by the Attorney General in representing |
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| the State in post-conviction proceedings in capital cases |
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| under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 |
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| and in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of |
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| the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases.
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| The Public Defender and State's Attorney in Cook County, |
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| the State Appellate
Defender, the State's Attorneys Appellate |
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| Prosecutor, and the Attorney General
may each request |
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| supplemental appropriations from the Trust Fund during the
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| fiscal
year.
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| (e) Moneys in the Trust Fund shall be expended only as |
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| follows:
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| (1) To pay the State Treasurer's costs to administer |
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| the Trust Fund. The
amount
for this purpose may not exceed |
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| 5% in any one fiscal year of the
amount otherwise |
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| appropriated from the Trust Fund in the same
fiscal year.
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| (2) To pay the capital litigation
expenses of trial |
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| defense and post-conviction proceedings in capital cases |
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| under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 |
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| and in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of |
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| the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases
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| including, but not limited
to, DNA testing, including DNA |
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| testing under Section 116-3 of the Code of
Criminal |
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| Procedure of 1963, analysis, and expert testimony, |
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| investigatory and
other assistance, expert, forensic, and |
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| other witnesses,
and mitigation specialists,
and grants |
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| and aid
provided to public
defenders, appellate defenders, |
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| and any attorney approved by or contracted with the State |
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| Appellate Defender representing petitioners in |
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| post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under Article |
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| 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in |
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| relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the |
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| Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases or |
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| assistance to attorneys who have been appointed by the |
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| court to
represent
defendants who are charged with capital |
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| crimes. Reasonable and necessary capital litigation
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| expenses include travel and per diem (lodging, meals, and |
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| incidental expenses).
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| (3) To pay the compensation of trial attorneys, other |
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| than public
defenders or appellate defenders, who
have
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| appointed by the court to represent defendants who are |
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| charged with
capital crimes or attorneys approved by or |
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| contracted with the State Appellate Defender to represent |
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| petitioners in post-conviction proceedings in capital |
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| cases under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure |
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| of 1963 and in relation to petitions filed under Section |
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| capital cases.
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| (4) To provide State's Attorneys with funding for |
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| capital
litigation expenses and for expenses of |
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| representing the State in post-conviction proceedings in |
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| capital cases under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal |
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| Procedure of 1963 and in relation to petitions filed under |
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| Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation |
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| to capital cases including, but not limited to, |
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| investigatory and other
assistance and expert,
forensic, |
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| and other
witnesses necessary to prosecute capital cases.
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| State's Attorneys
in any county other than Cook County |
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| seeking funding for
capital litigation expenses and for |
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| expenses of representing the State in post-conviction |
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| proceedings in capital cases under Article 122 of the Code |
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| of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in relation to petitions |
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| filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure |
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| in relation to capital cases including, but not limited to,
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| investigatory and other assistance
and expert, forensic, |
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| or other witnesses under this
Section may request that
the |
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| State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor or the Attorney |
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| General, as the case
may be, certify the expenses as |
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| reasonable,
necessary, and appropriate for payment from |
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| the Trust Fund, on a form created
by the State Treasurer. |
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| Upon certification of the expenses and delivery of the
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| certification to the State Treasurer, the Treasurer shall |
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| pay the expenses
directly from the Capital Litigation Trust |
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| Fund if there are sufficient moneys
in the Trust Fund to |
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| pay the expenses.
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Attorney |
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| General pursuant to the Attorney General Act for the
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| several county State's Attorneys outside of Cook County, |
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| but shall not be used
to increase personnel for the |
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| Attorney General's Office, except when the
Attorney |
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| General is ordered by the presiding judge of the Criminal |
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| Division of
the Circuit Court of Cook County to prosecute |
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| or supervise the prosecution of
Cook County cases.
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| (6) To provide financial support through the State's |
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| Attorneys Appellate
Prosecutor pursuant to the State's |
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| Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's
Act for the several |
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| county State's Attorneys outside of Cook County, but shall
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| not be used to increase personnel for the State's Attorneys |
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| Appellate
Prosecutor.
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| (7) To provide financial support to the State Appellate |
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| Defender pursuant
to
the State Appellate Defender Act.
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| Moneys expended from the Trust Fund shall be in addition to |
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| county
funding for Public Defenders and State's Attorneys, and |
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| shall not be used to
supplant or reduce ordinary and customary |
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| county funding.
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| (f) Moneys in the Trust Fund shall be appropriated to the |
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| State Appellate
Defender, the State's Attorneys Appellate |
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| Prosecutor, the Attorney General,
and
the State Treasurer. The |
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| State Appellate Defender shall receive an
appropriation from |
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| the Trust Fund to enable it to provide assistance to
appointed |
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| defense counsel and attorneys approved by or contracted with |
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| the State Appellate Defender to represent petitioners in |
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| post-conviction proceedings in capital cases under Article 122 |
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| of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and in relation to |
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| petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil |
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| Procedure in relation to capital cases throughout the State and |
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| to Public Defenders in
counties other than Cook.
The State's
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| Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor and the Attorney General shall |
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| receive
appropriations from the Trust Fund to enable them to |
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| provide assistance to
State's Attorneys in counties other than |
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| Cook County and when the Attorney
General is ordered by the
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| presiding judge of the Criminal Division of the Circuit Court |
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| of Cook County to
prosecute or supervise the prosecution of |
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| Cook County cases.
Moneys shall be appropriated to the State |
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| Treasurer to enable the Treasurer (i)
to make grants
to
Cook |
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| County, (ii) to pay the expenses of Public Defenders, the State |
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| Appellate Defender, the Attorney General, the Office of the |
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| State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, and State's
Attorneys |
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| in counties other than Cook County, (iii) to pay the expenses |
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| and
compensation of appointed defense counsel and attorneys |
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| approved by or contracted with the State Appellate Defender to |
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| represent petitioners in post-conviction proceedings in |
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| capital cases under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal |
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| Procedure of 1963 and in relation to petitions filed under |
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| Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to |
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| capital cases in counties other than Cook County,
and (iv) to |
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| pay
the
costs of
administering the Trust Fund. All expenditures |
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| and grants made from the Trust
Fund shall be subject to audit |
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| by the Auditor General.
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| (g) For Cook County, grants from the Trust Fund shall be
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| made and administered as follows:
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State's Attorney |
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| and Public Defender must each make a separate application |
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| to
the State Treasurer for capital litigation grants.
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| (2) The State Treasurer shall establish rules and |
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| procedures for grant
applications. The rules shall require |
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| the Cook County Treasurer as the grant
recipient to report |
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| on a
periodic basis to the State Treasurer how much of the |
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| grant has been
expended, how much of the grant is |
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| remaining, and the purposes for which the
grant has been |
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| used. The rules may also require the Cook County Treasurer |
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certify on
a periodic basis that expenditures of the |
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| funds have been made for expenses
that are reasonable, |
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| necessary, and appropriate for payment from the Trust
Fund.
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| (3) The State Treasurer shall make the grants to the |
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| Cook County Treasurer
as soon as possible after the |
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| beginning of the State fiscal year.
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| (4) The State's Attorney or Public Defender may apply |
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| for supplemental
grants during the fiscal year.
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| (5) Grant moneys shall be paid to the Cook County |
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| Treasurer in block
grants and
held in separate accounts for
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| the State's Attorney, the Public Defender, and court |
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| appointed defense counsel
other than the Cook County Public |
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| Defender, respectively, for the designated
fiscal year, |
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| and are not subject to county appropriation.
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| (6) Expenditure of grant moneys under this subsection |
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| (g) is subject to
audit by the Auditor General.
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| (7) The Cook County Treasurer shall immediately make |
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| payment from the
appropriate separate account in the county |
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| treasury for capital litigation
expenses to the State's |
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| Attorney, Public Defender, or court appointed defense
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| counsel other than the Public Defender, as the case may be, |
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| upon
order of the State's Attorney, Public Defender or the |
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| court, respectively.
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court appointed counsel other than the Cook |
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| County Public Defender, the
appointed counsel shall petition |
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| the court for an order directing the Cook
County Treasurer to |
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| pay the court appointed counsel's reasonable and necessary
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| compensation and capital
litigation expenses from grant moneys |
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| provided from the Trust Fund.
The petitions shall be supported |
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| by itemized bills showing the date, the amount of time spent, |
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| the work done and the total being charged for each entry. The |
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| court shall not authorize payment of bills that are not |
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| properly itemized. The petitions shall be filed under seal and |
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| considered ex parte but with a court reporter present for all |
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| ex parte conferences. The petitions shall be reviewed by both |
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| the trial judge and the presiding judge of the circuit court or |
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| the presiding judge's designee. The petitions and orders shall |
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| be kept under seal and shall be exempt from Freedom of |
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| Information requests until the conclusion of the trial and |
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| appeal of the case, even if the prosecution chooses not to |
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| pursue the death penalty prior to trial or sentencing. Orders |
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| denying petitions for
compensation or expenses are final.
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| Counsel may not petition for expenses that may have been |
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| provided or
compensated by the State
Appellate Defender under |
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| item (c)(5) of Section 10 of the State Appellate
Defender Act.
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| (i) In counties other than Cook County, and when the |
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| Attorney General is
ordered by the presiding judge of the |
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| Criminal Division of the Circuit Court of
Cook County to |
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| prosecute or supervise the prosecution of Cook County cases,
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| and excluding capital litigation
expenses or services that may |
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Defender under item |
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Section 10 of the State Appellate Defender Act:
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| (1) Upon certification by the circuit court, on a form |
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| created by the
State Treasurer, that all or a portion of |
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| the
expenses are reasonable, necessary, and appropriate |
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| for payment from the Trust
Fund and the court's delivery of |
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| the
certification to the Treasurer, the Treasurer shall pay |
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| the certified
expenses of Public Defenders and the State |
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| Appellate Defender from the money appropriated to the |
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| Treasurer for
capital litigation
expenses of Public |
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| Defenders and post-conviction proceeding expenses in |
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| capital cases of the State Appellate Defender and expenses |
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| in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of the |
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| Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases in any |
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| county other than Cook County, if there are
sufficient |
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| moneys in the Trust Fund to pay the expenses.
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| (2) If a defendant in a capital case is represented by |
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| court appointed
counsel other than the Public Defender, the |
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| appointed counsel shall petition
the court to certify |
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| compensation and capital litigation expenses including,
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| but not limited to, investigatory and other assistance, |
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| expert, forensic, and
other witnesses, and mitigation |
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| specialists as reasonable, necessary, and
appropriate for
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| payment from the Trust Fund. If a petitioner in a capital |
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| case who has filed a petition for post-conviction relief |
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| or a petition under Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil |
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| Procedure in relation to capital cases is represented by an |
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| attorney approved by or contracted with the State Appellate |
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| Defender other than the State Appellate Defender, that |
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| attorney shall petition
the court to certify compensation |
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| and litigation expenses of post-conviction proceedings |
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| under Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 |
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| or in relation to petitions filed under Section 2-1401 of |
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| the Code of Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases.
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| Upon certification
on a form created by the State Treasurer |
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| of all or a portion of the
compensation and expenses |
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| certified as reasonable, necessary, and appropriate
for |
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| payment
from the Trust
Fund and the court's delivery of the |
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| certification to the
Treasurer, the State Treasurer shall |
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| pay the certified compensation and
expenses from the money
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| appropriated to the Treasurer for that purpose, if there |
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| are sufficient
moneys in the Trust Fund to make those |
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| payments.
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| (3) A petition for capital litigation expenses or |
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| post-conviction proceeding expenses or expenses incurred |
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| in filing a petition under Section 2-1401 of the Code of |
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| Civil Procedure in relation to capital cases under this |
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| subsection shall
be considered under seal and reviewed ex |
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| parte with a court reporter present. Orders denying |
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| petitions for compensation or expenses
are final.
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| Act of the General
Assembly or by operation of law, any balance |
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| remaining in the Trust Fund shall
be returned to the General |
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| Revenue Fund after deduction of administrative
costs, any other |
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| provision of this Act to the contrary notwithstanding.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-127, eff. 1-1-04; 93-605, eff. 11-19-03; |
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| 93-972, eff. 8-20-04; 94-664, eff. 1-1-06.)
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