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1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, In many parts of the State, juveniles are held in |
3 | | detention facilities that are located hours away from the |
4 | | courthouse in which their appearance is required; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Many juveniles committed to the Department of |
6 | | Juvenile Justice must return to juvenile courts across the |
7 | | State for subsequent proceedings, often hours away from the |
8 | | courthouse in which their appearance is required; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, In many counties throughout this State and in |
10 | | State facilities the staff and resources needed to transport |
11 | | juveniles for appearances in court are the same staff and |
12 | | resources needed to operate State facilities or county juvenile |
13 | | detention facilities and to continually monitor and provide for |
14 | | juvenile detainees; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Despite recent reductions in the rate of juvenile |
16 | | detention and commitment to the Department of Juvenile Justice, |
17 | | understaffing in juvenile institutions remains a critical |
18 | | issue for State and local law enforcement; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Decreased funding across all levels of law |
20 | | enforcement continues to strain their ability to maintain |
21 | | adequate facility staffing while also being responsible for the |
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1 | | transportation of the juveniles to the courthouse; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, In addition to the financial burden on the State |
3 | | and law enforcement to transport juveniles for court |
4 | | appearances, inclement weather and the great distances |
5 | | traveled, sometimes more than once in a day, place a strain on |
6 | | the juvenile and may even pose a safety concern for everyone |
7 | | involved; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, There are constitutional mandates and practical |
9 | | benefits to having the physical presence of a juvenile in |
10 | | court; therefore, be it
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11 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL |
12 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
13 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Illinois Juvenile Justice |
14 | | Commission is directed to study and make recommendations to the |
15 | | Governor and General Assembly on cost-effective alternatives |
16 | | to requiring the physical appearance of juveniles at every |
17 | | court appearance, which may include the use of audio-visual |
18 | | communication, waiver of appearance, or alternate hearing |
19 | | schedules; and be it further
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20 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission, |
21 | | in consultation with the Department of Juvenile Justice, shall |
22 | | utilize available information and research on best practices |
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1 | | within the State and across the nation, shall analyze current |
2 | | funding for juvenile detention facilities, and shall work with |
3 | | local judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and law |
4 | | enforcement in finding alternatives to the current practices of |
5 | | transporting juveniles among courthouses, county jails, |
6 | | regional juvenile detention centers and State facilities while |
7 | | ensuring that juveniles continue to have access to counsel and |
8 | | upholding the constitutional and legal rights of all juveniles |
9 | | involved in the justice system; and be it further
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10 | | RESOLVED, That local judges, prosecutors, defense |
11 | | attorneys, public defenders, and law enforcement are |
12 | | encouraged to participate in this study and to also begin a |
13 | | conversation of their own on ways of lessening the need for |
14 | | juveniles to appear in person at every court appearance; and be |
15 | | it further |
16 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission |
17 | | shall submit a report by March 1, 2015 to the Governor and |
18 | | General Assembly with its recommendations and suggested |
19 | | statutory changes; and be it further |
20 | | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution shall be presented |
21 | | to the Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois |
22 | | Courts, the Executive Director of the Office of the State's |
23 | | Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor, the President of the Illinois |