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Full Text of HB1587  101st General Assembly

HB1587ham004 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. Sonya M. Harper

Filed: 4/5/2019

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1587

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1587, AS AMENDED, by
3replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
6changing Section 5-4-1 as follows:
 
7    (730 ILCS 5/5-4-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-4-1)
8    Sec. 5-4-1. Sentencing hearing.
9    (a) Except when the death penalty is sought under hearing
10procedures otherwise specified, after a determination of
11guilt, a hearing shall be held to impose the sentence. However,
12prior to the imposition of sentence on an individual being
13sentenced for an offense based upon a charge for a violation of
14Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar
15provision of a local ordinance, the individual must undergo a
16professional evaluation to determine if an alcohol or other

 

 

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1drug abuse problem exists and the extent of such a problem.
2Programs conducting these evaluations shall be licensed by the
3Department of Human Services. However, if the individual is not
4a resident of Illinois, the court may, in its discretion,
5accept an evaluation from a program in the state of such
6individual's residence. The court may in its sentencing order
7approve an eligible defendant for placement in a Department of
8Corrections impact incarceration program as provided in
9Section 5-8-1.1 or 5-8-1.3. The court may in its sentencing
10order recommend a defendant for placement in a Department of
11Corrections substance abuse treatment program as provided in
12paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of Section 3-2-2 conditioned
13upon the defendant being accepted in a program by the
14Department of Corrections. At the hearing the court shall:
15        (1) consider the evidence, if any, received upon the
16    trial;
17        (2) consider any presentence reports;
18        (3) consider the financial impact of incarceration
19    based on the financial impact statement filed with the
20    clerk of the court by the Department of Corrections;
21        (4) consider evidence and information offered by the
22    parties in aggravation and mitigation;
23        (4.5) consider substance abuse treatment, eligibility
24    screening, and an assessment, if any, of the defendant by
25    an agent designated by the State of Illinois to provide
26    assessment services for the Illinois courts;

 

 

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1        (5) hear arguments as to sentencing alternatives;
2        (6) afford the defendant the opportunity to make a
3    statement in his own behalf;
4        (7) afford the victim of a violent crime or a violation
5    of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, or a
6    similar provision of a local ordinance, the opportunity to
7    present an oral or written statement, as guaranteed by
8    Article I, Section 8.1 of the Illinois Constitution and
9    provided in Section 6 of the Rights of Crime Victims and
10    Witnesses Act. The court shall allow a victim to make an
11    oral statement if the victim is present in the courtroom
12    and requests to make an oral or written statement. An oral
13    or written statement includes the victim or a
14    representative of the victim reading the written
15    statement. The court may allow persons impacted by the
16    crime who are not victims under subsection (a) of Section 3
17    of the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act to present
18    an oral or written statement. A victim and any person
19    making an oral statement shall not be put under oath or
20    subject to cross-examination. All statements offered under
21    this paragraph (7) shall become part of the record of the
22    court. In this paragraph (7), "victim of a violent crime"
23    means a person who is a victim of a violent crime for which
24    the defendant has been convicted after a bench or jury
25    trial or a person who is the victim of a violent crime with
26    which the defendant was charged and the defendant has been

 

 

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1    convicted under a plea agreement of a crime that is not a
2    violent crime as defined in subsection (c) of 3 of the
3    Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act;
4        (7.5) afford a qualified person affected by: (i) a
5    violation of Section 405, 405.1, 405.2, or 407 of the
6    Illinois Controlled Substances Act or a violation of
7    Section 55 or Section 65 of the Methamphetamine Control and
8    Community Protection Act; or (ii) a Class 4 felony
9    violation of Section 11-14, 11-14.3 except as described in
10    subdivisions (a)(2)(A) and (a)(2)(B), 11-15, 11-17, 11-18,
11    11-18.1, or 11-19 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the
12    Criminal Code of 2012, committed by the defendant the
13    opportunity to make a statement concerning the impact on
14    the qualified person and to offer evidence in aggravation
15    or mitigation; provided that the statement and evidence
16    offered in aggravation or mitigation shall first be
17    prepared in writing in conjunction with the State's
18    Attorney before it may be presented orally at the hearing.
19    Sworn testimony offered by the qualified person is subject
20    to the defendant's right to cross-examine. All statements
21    and evidence offered under this paragraph (7.5) shall
22    become part of the record of the court. In this paragraph
23    (7.5), "qualified person" means any person who: (i) lived
24    or worked within the territorial jurisdiction where the
25    offense took place when the offense took place; or (ii) is
26    familiar with various public places within the territorial

 

 

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1    jurisdiction where the offense took place when the offense
2    took place. "Qualified person" includes any peace officer
3    or any member of any duly organized State, county, or
4    municipal peace officer unit assigned to the territorial
5    jurisdiction where the offense took place when the offense
6    took place;
7        (8) in cases of reckless homicide afford the victim's
8    spouse, guardians, parents or other immediate family
9    members an opportunity to make oral statements;
10        (9) in cases involving a felony sex offense as defined
11    under the Sex Offender Management Board Act, consider the
12    results of the sex offender evaluation conducted pursuant
13    to Section 5-3-2 of this Act; and
14        (10) make a finding of whether a motor vehicle was used
15    in the commission of the offense for which the defendant is
16    being sentenced.
17    (b) All sentences shall be imposed by the judge based upon
18his independent assessment of the elements specified above and
19any agreement as to sentence reached by the parties. The judge
20who presided at the trial or the judge who accepted the plea of
21guilty shall impose the sentence unless he is no longer sitting
22as a judge in that court. Where the judge does not impose
23sentence at the same time on all defendants who are convicted
24as a result of being involved in the same offense, the
25defendant or the State's Attorney may advise the sentencing
26court of the disposition of any other defendants who have been

 

 

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1sentenced.
2    (b-1) In imposing a sentence of imprisonment or periodic
3imprisonment for a Class 3 or Class 4 felony for which a
4sentence of probation or conditional discharge is an available
5sentence, if the defendant has no prior sentence of probation
6or conditional discharge and no prior conviction for a violent
7crime, the defendant shall not be sentenced to imprisonment
8before review and consideration of a presentence report and
9determination and explanation of why the particular evidence,
10information, factor in aggravation, factual finding, or other
11reasons support a sentencing determination that one or more of
12the factors under subsection (a) of Section 5-6-1 of this Code
13apply and that probation or conditional discharge is not an
14appropriate sentence.
15    (c) In imposing a sentence for a violent crime or for an
16offense of operating or being in physical control of a vehicle
17while under the influence of alcohol, any other drug or any
18combination thereof, or a similar provision of a local
19ordinance, when such offense resulted in the personal injury to
20someone other than the defendant, the trial judge shall specify
21on the record the particular evidence, information, factors in
22mitigation and aggravation or other reasons that led to his
23sentencing determination. The full verbatim record of the
24sentencing hearing shall be filed with the clerk of the court
25and shall be a public record.
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1kidnapping for ransom, home invasion, armed robbery,
2aggravated vehicular hijacking, aggravated discharge of a
3firearm, or armed violence with a category I weapon or category
4II weapon, the trial judge shall make a finding as to whether
5the conduct leading to conviction for the offense resulted in
6great bodily harm to a victim, and shall enter that finding and
7the basis for that finding in the record.
8    (c-1.5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
9contrary, in imposing a sentence for an offense that requires a
10mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment, the court may
11instead sentence the offender to probation, conditional
12discharge, or a lesser term of imprisonment it deems
13appropriate if: (1) the offense involves the use or possession
14of drugs, retail theft, or driving on a revoked license due to
15unpaid financial obligations; (2) the court finds that the
16defendant does not pose a risk to public safety; and (3) the
17interest of justice requires imposing a term of probation,
18conditional discharge, or a lesser term of imprisonment. The
19court must state on the record its reasons for imposing
20probation, conditional discharge, or a lesser term of
21imprisonment.
22    (c-2) If the defendant is sentenced to prison, other than
23when a sentence of natural life imprisonment or a sentence of
24death is imposed, at the time the sentence is imposed the judge
25shall state on the record in open court the approximate period
26of time the defendant will serve in custody according to the

 

 

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1then current statutory rules and regulations for sentence
2credit found in Section 3-6-3 and other related provisions of
3this Code. This statement is intended solely to inform the
4public, has no legal effect on the defendant's actual release,
5and may not be relied on by the defendant on appeal.
6    The judge's statement, to be given after pronouncing the
7sentence, other than when the sentence is imposed for one of
8the offenses enumerated in paragraph (a)(4) of Section 3-6-3,
9shall include the following:
10    "The purpose of this statement is to inform the public of
11the actual period of time this defendant is likely to spend in
12prison as a result of this sentence. The actual period of
13prison time served is determined by the statutes of Illinois as
14applied to this sentence by the Illinois Department of
15Corrections and the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. In this
16case, assuming the defendant receives all of his or her
17sentence credit, the period of estimated actual custody is ...
18years and ... months, less up to 180 days additional earned
19sentence credit. If the defendant, because of his or her own
20misconduct or failure to comply with the institutional
21regulations, does not receive those credits, the actual time
22served in prison will be longer. The defendant may also receive
23an additional one-half day sentence credit for each day of
24participation in vocational, industry, substance abuse, and
25educational programs as provided for by Illinois statute."
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1enumerated in paragraph (a)(2) of Section 3-6-3, other than
2first degree murder, and the offense was committed on or after
3June 19, 1998, and when the sentence is imposed for reckless
4homicide as defined in subsection (e) of Section 9-3 of the
5Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 if the
6offense was committed on or after January 1, 1999, and when the
7sentence is imposed for aggravated driving under the influence
8of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or
9compounds, or any combination thereof as defined in
10subparagraph (F) of paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of Section
1111-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, and when the sentence is
12imposed for aggravated arson if the offense was committed on or
13after July 27, 2001 (the effective date of Public Act 92-176),
14and when the sentence is imposed for aggravated driving under
15the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating
16compound or compounds, or any combination thereof as defined in
17subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subsection (d) of Section
1811-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code committed on or after
19January 1, 2011 (the effective date of Public Act 96-1230), the
20judge's statement, to be given after pronouncing the sentence,
21shall include the following:
22    "The purpose of this statement is to inform the public of
23the actual period of time this defendant is likely to spend in
24prison as a result of this sentence. The actual period of
25prison time served is determined by the statutes of Illinois as
26applied to this sentence by the Illinois Department of

 

 

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1Corrections and the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. In this
2case, the defendant is entitled to no more than 4 1/2 days of
3sentence credit for each month of his or her sentence of
4imprisonment. Therefore, this defendant will serve at least 85%
5of his or her sentence. Assuming the defendant receives 4 1/2
6days credit for each month of his or her sentence, the period
7of estimated actual custody is ... years and ... months. If the
8defendant, because of his or her own misconduct or failure to
9comply with the institutional regulations receives lesser
10credit, the actual time served in prison will be longer."
11    When a sentence of imprisonment is imposed for first degree
12murder and the offense was committed on or after June 19, 1998,
13the judge's statement, to be given after pronouncing the
14sentence, shall include the following:
15    "The purpose of this statement is to inform the public of
16the actual period of time this defendant is likely to spend in
17prison as a result of this sentence. The actual period of
18prison time served is determined by the statutes of Illinois as
19applied to this sentence by the Illinois Department of
20Corrections and the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. In this
21case, the defendant is not entitled to sentence credit.
22Therefore, this defendant will serve 100% of his or her
23sentence."
24    When the sentencing order recommends placement in a
25substance abuse program for any offense that results in
26incarceration in a Department of Corrections facility and the

 

 

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1crime was committed on or after September 1, 2003 (the
2effective date of Public Act 93-354), the judge's statement, in
3addition to any other judge's statement required under this
4Section, to be given after pronouncing the sentence, shall
5include the following:
6    "The purpose of this statement is to inform the public of
7the actual period of time this defendant is likely to spend in
8prison as a result of this sentence. The actual period of
9prison time served is determined by the statutes of Illinois as
10applied to this sentence by the Illinois Department of
11Corrections and the Illinois Prisoner Review Board. In this
12case, the defendant shall receive no earned sentence credit
13under clause (3) of subsection (a) of Section 3-6-3 until he or
14she participates in and completes a substance abuse treatment
15program or receives a waiver from the Director of Corrections
16pursuant to clause (4.5) of subsection (a) of Section 3-6-3."
17    (c-4) Before the sentencing hearing and as part of the
18presentence investigation under Section 5-3-1, the court shall
19inquire of the defendant whether the defendant is currently
20serving in or is a veteran of the Armed Forces of the United
21States. If the defendant is currently serving in the Armed
22Forces of the United States or is a veteran of the Armed Forces
23of the United States and has been diagnosed as having a mental
24illness by a qualified psychiatrist or clinical psychologist or
25physician, the court may:
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1    report consult with the United States Department of
2    Veterans Affairs, Illinois Department of Veterans'
3    Affairs, or another agency or person with suitable
4    knowledge or experience for the purpose of providing the
5    court with information regarding treatment options
6    available to the defendant, including federal, State, and
7    local programming; and
8        (2) consider the treatment recommendations of any
9    diagnosing or treating mental health professionals
10    together with the treatment options available to the
11    defendant in imposing sentence.
12    For the purposes of this subsection (c-4), "qualified
13psychiatrist" means a reputable physician licensed in Illinois
14to practice medicine in all its branches, who has specialized
15in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and nervous disorders
16for a period of not less than 5 years.
17    (c-6) In imposing a sentence, the trial judge shall
18specify, on the record, the particular evidence and other
19reasons which led to his or her determination that a motor
20vehicle was used in the commission of the offense.
21    (d) When the defendant is committed to the Department of
22Corrections, the State's Attorney shall and counsel for the
23defendant may file a statement with the clerk of the court to
24be transmitted to the department, agency or institution to
25which the defendant is committed to furnish such department,
26agency or institution with the facts and circumstances of the

 

 

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1offense for which the person was committed together with all
2other factual information accessible to them in regard to the
3person prior to his commitment relative to his habits,
4associates, disposition and reputation and any other facts and
5circumstances which may aid such department, agency or
6institution during its custody of such person. The clerk shall
7within 10 days after receiving any such statements transmit a
8copy to such department, agency or institution and a copy to
9the other party, provided, however, that this shall not be
10cause for delay in conveying the person to the department,
11agency or institution to which he has been committed.
12    (e) The clerk of the court shall transmit to the
13department, agency or institution, if any, to which the
14defendant is committed, the following:
15        (1) the sentence imposed;
16        (2) any statement by the court of the basis for
17    imposing the sentence;
18        (3) any presentence reports;
19        (3.5) any sex offender evaluations;
20        (3.6) any substance abuse treatment eligibility
21    screening and assessment of the defendant by an agent
22    designated by the State of Illinois to provide assessment
23    services for the Illinois courts;
24        (4) the number of days, if any, which the defendant has
25    been in custody and for which he is entitled to credit
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1    to the clerk by the sheriff;
2        (4.1) any finding of great bodily harm made by the
3    court with respect to an offense enumerated in subsection
4    (c-1);
5        (5) all statements filed under subsection (d) of this
6    Section;
7        (6) any medical or mental health records or summaries
8    of the defendant;
9        (7) the municipality where the arrest of the offender
10    or the commission of the offense has occurred, where such
11    municipality has a population of more than 25,000 persons;
12        (8) all statements made and evidence offered under
13    paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of this Section; and
14        (9) all additional matters which the court directs the
15    clerk to transmit.
16    (f) In cases in which the court finds that a motor vehicle
17was used in the commission of the offense for which the
18defendant is being sentenced, the clerk of the court shall,
19within 5 days thereafter, forward a report of such conviction
20to the Secretary of State.
21(Source: P.A. 99-861, eff. 1-1-17; 99-938, eff. 1-1-18;
22100-961, eff. 1-1-19; revised 10-3-18.)".