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91_SB1904 LRB9112973RCpr 1 AN ACT to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 by 2 changing Section 122-1. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is 6 amended by changing Section 122-1 as follows: 7 (725 ILCS 5/122-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 122-1) 8 Sec. 122-1. Petition in the trial court. 9 (a) Any person imprisoned in the penitentiary may 10 institute a proceeding under this Article if the personwho11 asserts: 12 (1) that in the proceedings which resulted in his 13 or her conviction there was a substantial denial of his 14 or her rights under the Constitution of the United States 15 or of the State of Illinois or both; or 16 (2) in a capital case, there is newly discovered 17 evidence not available to the person at the time of the 18 proceeding that resulted in his or her conviction and 19 that evidence establishes the person's innocence. 20 (a-5) A proceeding under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) 21 may be commenced at any time after the person's conviction 22 notwithstanding any other provisions ofmay institute a23proceeding underthis Article. 24 (b) The proceeding shall be commenced by filing with the 25 clerk of the court in which the conviction took place a 26 petition (together with a copy thereof) verified by 27 affidavit. Petitioner shall also serve another copy upon the 28 State's Attorney by any of the methods provided in Rule 7 of 29 the Supreme Court. The clerk shall docket the petition for 30 consideration by the court pursuant to Section 122-2.1 upon 31 his or her receipt thereof and bring the same promptly to the -2- LRB9112973RCpr 1 attention of the court. 2 (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (a-5), no 3 proceedings under this Article shall be commenced more than 6 4 months after the denial of a petition for leave to appeal or 5 the date for filing such a petition if none is filed or more 6 than 45 days after the defendant files his or her brief in 7 the appeal of the sentence before the Illinois Supreme Court 8 (or more than 45 days after the deadline for the filing of 9 the defendant's brief with the Illinois Supreme Court if no 10 brief is filed) or 3 years from the date of conviction, 11 whichever is sooner, unless the petitioner alleges facts 12 showing that the delay was not due to his or her culpable 13 negligence. 14 (d) A person seeking relief by filing a petition under 15 this Section must specify in the petition or its heading that 16 it is filed under this Section. A trial court that has 17 received a petition complaining of a conviction or sentence 18 that fails to specify in the petition or its heading that it 19 is filed under this Section need not evaluate the petition to 20 determine whether it could otherwise have stated some grounds 21 for relief under this Article. 22 (e) A proceeding under this Article may not be commenced 23 on behalf of a defendant who has been sentenced to death 24 without the written consent of the defendant, unless the 25 defendant, because of a mental or physical condition, is 26 incapable of asserting his or her own claim. 27 (Source: P.A. 89-284, eff. 1-1-96; 89-609, eff. 1-1-97; 28 89-684, eff. 6-1-97; 90-14, eff. 7-1-97.) 29 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 30 becoming law.