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92_SB2091

 
                                               LRB9215700RCcd

 1        AN ACT in relation to perjury by peace officers.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The  Code  of  Criminal Procedure of 1963 is
 5    amended by adding Sections 115-21 and 116-5 as follows:

 6        (725 ILCS 5/115-21 new)
 7        Sec. 115-21. Perjury by peace officer; new trial.  If  it
 8    is determined by the court during the trial of a capital case
 9    that  a peace officer has committed perjury during that trial
10    and the  perjury  is  sufficiently  material  to  affect  the
11    reliability  of  the  verdict,  the  court  shall  grant  the
12    defendant a new trial upon that determination.  The court may
13    make  such a determination on the defendant's oral or written
14    motion or on its own motion and may make such a determination
15    at any time during the course of the trial.

16        (725 ILCS 5/116-5 new)
17        Sec.  116-5.  Perjury  by  peace  officer;   new   trial.
18    Following  a  verdict or finding of guilty in a capital case,
19    the defendant may file a  motion  for  a  new  trial  on  the
20    grounds  that  a  peace  officer committed perjury during the
21    defendant's trial.  Upon the court determining that  a  peace
22    officer  committed  perjury  during the defendant's trial and
23    the  perjury  is  sufficiently   material   to   affect   the
24    reliability  of  the  verdict,  the  court  shall  vacate the
25    verdict or finding of guilty and shall grant the defendant  a
26    new trial.

27        Section 10. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
28    adding Section 5-4-1.5 as follows:
 
                            -2-                LRB9215700RCcd
 1        (730 ILCS 5/5-4-1.5 new)
 2        Sec.  5-4-1.5. Perjury by peace officer; new trial. If it
 3    is determined by the court during  sentencing  in  a  capital
 4    case  that  a  peace officer has committed perjury during the
 5    trial of that case or during the sentencing hearing  and  the
 6    perjury is sufficiently material to affect the reliability of
 7    the  verdict,  then  upon  that determination the court shall
 8    vacate the verdict or finding of guilty and shall  grant  the
 9    defendant   a   new   trial.   The  court  may  make  such  a
10    determination on the defendant's oral or written motion or on
11    its own motion and may make such a determination at any  time
12    during the course of the sentencing hearing.

13        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
14    becoming law.

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