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91_SR0287 LRB9112990OBmg 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Many persons sentenced to death in Illinois have 3 had their convictions overturned because of ineffective 4 assistance of trial counsel; and 5 WHEREAS, Presently there are no minimum standards for 6 counsel in death penalty cases; and 7 WHEREAS, Limiting counsel in capital cases to attorneys 8 experienced in criminal law and death penalty cases would 9 eliminate problems that now form the basis for avoidable 10 appellate reversals and retrials; and 11 WHEREAS, The Illinois Supreme Court has rulemaking 12 authority to address these issues; therefore be it 13 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 14 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, That we respectfully urge 15 the Illinois Supreme Court to adopt rules to provide the 16 following: 17 1. That each defendant charged with an offense 18 where the State intends to seek the death penalty have 19 two attorneys retained or appointed to represent the 20 defendant, with one attorney designated as the lead 21 attorney and the other designated as second chair; 22 2. That all attorneys who represent defendants in 23 capital cases have a minimum of experience, such as, 24 being licensed for at least 7 years; having participated 25 in a minimum of 8 jury trials; having the recommendation 26 of at least two circuit judges who presided at those jury 27 trials; and having attended capital cases training 28 programs; 29 3. That capital cases training programs be 30 established for attorneys to improve skills necessary for 31 representing defendants in capital cases; and that the 32 training programs utilize individuals recommended by -2- LRB9112990OBmg 1 circuit judges experienced in criminal law, in 2 consultation with bar associations, law school faculty, 3 and other persons knowledge in criminal law; and 4 4. That a certification process for attorneys 5 qualified to defend capital cases be established; and be 6 it further 7 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be sent to the 8 Illinois Supreme Court.