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1 | | failing to abide or comply with the terms of the program.
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2 | | (d) In addition to any conditions authorized under the |
3 | | Pretrial Services
Act and Section 5-6-3 of the Unified Code of |
4 | | Corrections, the court may order
the defendant to complete |
5 | | substance abuse treatment in an outpatient,
inpatient,
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6 | | residential, or jail-based custodial treatment program. Any |
7 | | period of time a
defendant shall serve in a jail-based |
8 | | treatment program may not be reduced by
the accumulation of |
9 | | good time or other credits and may be for a period of up to
120 |
10 | | days.
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11 | | (e) The drug court program shall include a regimen of |
12 | | graduated
requirements and rewards and sanctions, including |
13 | | but not limited to: fines,
fees, costs, restitution, |
14 | | incarceration of up to 180 days, individual and group
therapy, |
15 | | drug
analysis testing, close monitoring by the court at a |
16 | | minimum of once every 30
days
and supervision of progress, |
17 | | educational or vocational counseling as
appropriate, and other
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18 | | requirements necessary to fulfill the drug court program. If |
19 | | the defendant needs treatment for opioid abuse or dependence, |
20 | | the court may not prohibit the defendant from participating in |
21 | | and
receiving medication assisted treatment under the care of
a |
22 | | physician licensed in this State to practice medicine in all
of |
23 | | its branches. Drug court participants may not be required to |
24 | | refrain from using medication assisted treatment as a term or |
25 | | condition of successful completion of the drug court program.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 92-58, eff. 1-1-02.)
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1 | | (730 ILCS 166/35)
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2 | | Sec. 35. Violation; termination; discharge.
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3 | | (a) If the court finds from the evidence presented |
4 | | including but not limited
to the reports or
proffers of proof |
5 | | from the drug court professionals that:
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6 | | (1) the defendant is not performing
satisfactorily
in |
7 | | the assigned program;
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8 | | (2) the defendant is not benefitting from education,
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9 | | treatment, or rehabilitation;
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10 | | (3) the defendant has engaged in criminal
conduct
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11 | | rendering him or her unsuitable for the program; or
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12 | | (4) the defendant has
otherwise
violated the terms and |
13 | | conditions of the program or his or her sentence or is
for |
14 | | any reason unable to participate;
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15 | | the court may impose reasonable sanctions
under prior written |
16 | | agreement of the defendant, including but not limited to
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17 | | imprisonment or dismissal of the defendant from the program and |
18 | | the court may
reinstate
criminal proceedings against him or her |
19 | | or proceed under Section 5-6-4 of the
Unified Code of |
20 | | Corrections for a violation of probation,
conditional |
21 | | discharge,
or supervision hearing. |
22 | | (a-5) A defendant who is assigned to a substance abuse |
23 | | treatment program under this Act for opioid abuse or dependence |
24 | | is not in violation of the terms or conditions of the program |
25 | | on the basis of his or her participation in medication assisted |
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1 | | treatment under the care of a physician licensed in this State |
2 | | to practice medicine in all of its branches.
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3 | | (b) Upon successful completion of the terms and conditions |
4 | | of the program,
the
court may dismiss the original charges |
5 | | against the defendant or successfully
terminate the |
6 | | defendant's sentence or otherwise discharge him or her from any
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7 | | further proceedings against him or her in the original |
8 | | prosecution.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 92-58, eff. 1-1-02.)
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