Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2311 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/10/2023

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2311 Introduced 2/10/2023, by Sen. Celina Villanueva SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:   730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new 730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1   Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that notwithstanding to the contrary, any provision of the Code, the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or the Habeas Corpus Article or the relief from judgment provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, a person serving a term of imprisonment, including a term of natural life, in a Department of Corrections institution or facility is eligible for earned discretionary reentry if he or she has served a term of imprisonment of at least 20 years. Provides that petitions for earned discretionary reentry shall be administered by the Prisoner Review Board. Establishes procedures for the hearing. Removes provision that no person serving a term of natural life imprisonment may be paroled or released except through executive clemency. Provides that if any incarcerated person is released on earned discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered complete after the term of mandatory supervised release. Applies retroactively. Contains a severability provision.  LRB103 27259 RLC 53630 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2311 Introduced 2/10/2023, by Sen. Celina Villanueva SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new 730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new  730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1 Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that notwithstanding to the contrary, any provision of the Code, the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or the Habeas Corpus Article or the relief from judgment provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, a person serving a term of imprisonment, including a term of natural life, in a Department of Corrections institution or facility is eligible for earned discretionary reentry if he or she has served a term of imprisonment of at least 20 years. Provides that petitions for earned discretionary reentry shall be administered by the Prisoner Review Board. Establishes procedures for the hearing. Removes provision that no person serving a term of natural life imprisonment may be paroled or released except through executive clemency. Provides that if any incarcerated person is released on earned discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered complete after the term of mandatory supervised release. Applies retroactively. Contains a severability provision.  LRB103 27259 RLC 53630 b     LRB103 27259 RLC 53630 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2311 Introduced 2/10/2023, by Sen. Celina Villanueva SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new 730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new  730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new
730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that notwithstanding to the contrary, any provision of the Code, the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or the Habeas Corpus Article or the relief from judgment provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, a person serving a term of imprisonment, including a term of natural life, in a Department of Corrections institution or facility is eligible for earned discretionary reentry if he or she has served a term of imprisonment of at least 20 years. Provides that petitions for earned discretionary reentry shall be administered by the Prisoner Review Board. Establishes procedures for the hearing. Removes provision that no person serving a term of natural life imprisonment may be paroled or released except through executive clemency. Provides that if any incarcerated person is released on earned discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered complete after the term of mandatory supervised release. Applies retroactively. Contains a severability provision.
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1  AN ACT concerning criminal law.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 1. Purpose.  In recognition of the historical
5  harms of systemic racism and overly punitive sentencing, as
6  well as concerns to address mass incarceration and safely
7  reduce the prison population, this Act is needed to ensure
8  that persons are not serving excessive sentences with no
9  public benefit. By utilizing and extending existing review
10  mechanisms, this Act will reduce unnecessary incarceration,
11  reduce costs of incarceration, provide incentive to people
12  with long sentences to prepare for productive lives, make
13  prisons safer for incarcerated persons and prison staff, and
14  help bring the State in compliance with Section 11 of Article I
15  of the Illinois Constitution, which mandates that all
16  penalties aim to restore incarcerated people to useful
17  citizenship.
18  Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
19  changing Sections 3-3-3 and 3-5-1 and by adding Section
20  3-3-3.1 as follows:
21  (730 ILCS 5/3-3-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3)
22  Sec. 3-3-3. Eligibility for parole or release.

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB2311 Introduced 2/10/2023, by Sen. Celina Villanueva SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new 730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3 730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new  730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-3-3
730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new
730 ILCS 5/3-5-1 from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that notwithstanding to the contrary, any provision of the Code, the Post-Conviction Hearing Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or the Habeas Corpus Article or the relief from judgment provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, a person serving a term of imprisonment, including a term of natural life, in a Department of Corrections institution or facility is eligible for earned discretionary reentry if he or she has served a term of imprisonment of at least 20 years. Provides that petitions for earned discretionary reentry shall be administered by the Prisoner Review Board. Establishes procedures for the hearing. Removes provision that no person serving a term of natural life imprisonment may be paroled or released except through executive clemency. Provides that if any incarcerated person is released on earned discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered complete after the term of mandatory supervised release. Applies retroactively. Contains a severability provision.
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1  (a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 3-3-3.1 and
2  except Except for those offenders who accept the fixed release
3  date established by the Prisoner Review Board under Section
4  3-3-2.1, every person serving a term of imprisonment under the
5  law in effect prior to the effective date of this amendatory
6  Act of 1977 shall be eligible for parole when he or she has
7  served:
8  (1) the minimum term of an indeterminate sentence less
9  time credit for good behavior, or 20 years less time
10  credit for good behavior, whichever is less; or
11  (2) 20 years of a life sentence less time credit for
12  good behavior; or
13  (3) 20 years or one-third of a determinate sentence,
14  whichever is less, less time credit for good behavior.
15  (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 3-3-3.1, no No
16  person sentenced under this amendatory Act of 1977 or who
17  accepts a release date under Section 3-3-2.1 shall be eligible
18  for parole.
19  (c) Except as otherwise provided in Section 3-3-3.1, and
20  except Except for those sentenced to a term of natural life
21  imprisonment, every person sentenced to imprisonment under
22  this amendatory Act of 1977 or given a release date under
23  Section 3-3-2.1 of this Act shall serve the full term of a
24  determinate sentence less time credit for good behavior and
25  shall then be released under the mandatory supervised release
26  provisions of paragraph (d) of Section 5-8-1 of this Code.

 

 

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1  (d) (Blank). No person serving a term of natural life
2  imprisonment may be paroled or released except through
3  executive clemency.
4  (e) Every person committed to the Department of Juvenile
5  Justice under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 and confined in
6  the State correctional institutions or facilities if such
7  juvenile has not been tried as an adult shall be eligible for
8  aftercare release under Section 3-2.5-85 of this Code.
9  However, if a juvenile has been tried as an adult he or she
10  shall only be eligible for parole or mandatory supervised
11  release as an adult under this Section.
12  (Source: P.A. 98-558, eff. 1-1-14; 99-628, eff. 1-1-17.)
13  (730 ILCS 5/3-3-3.1 new)
14  Sec. 3-3-3.1. Earned discretionary reentry; earned
15  discretionary reentry hearings; sentences of 20 years or
16  longer; life imprisonment; reentry.
17  (a) Notwithstanding to the contrary, any provision of this
18  Code, Article 122 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or
19  Article X or Section 2-1401 of the Code of Civil Procedure, a
20  person serving a term of imprisonment, including a term of
21  natural life, in a Department of Corrections institution or
22  facility is eligible for earned discretionary reentry under
23  this Article if he or she has served a term of imprisonment of
24  at least 20 years. Petitions for earned discretionary reentry
25  shall be administered by the Prisoner Review Board.

 

 

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1  (b) The Prisoner Review Board shall contact persons
2  eligible for earned discretionary reentry and conduct hearings
3  to determine whether they shall obtain earned discretionary
4  reentry as provided by this Article and the Open Parole
5  Hearings Act unless otherwise specified in this Section.
6  (c) Candidates who have been incarcerated for the longest
7  time, beyond 20 years, shall be heard first.
8  (d) Victims and victims' families shall be notified in a
9  timely manner and provided an opportunity to participate in
10  the hearing in accordance with the Rights of Crime Victims and
11  Witnesses Act, the Open Parole Hearings Act, and this Article.
12  (e) In determining whether a candidate should obtain
13  earned discretionary reentry, the Prisoner Review Board shall
14  consider the following factors:
15  (1) a statement, oral or written, by the candidate as
16  to the reasons why he or she should obtain earned
17  discretionary reentry;
18  (2) any of evidence of the candidate's rehabilitation
19  during the period of his or her incarceration, including
20  remorse for any criminal acts, if applicable;
21  (3) any evidence of the likelihood that the candidate
22  will not recidivate;
23  (4) any character references, letters of support from
24  family or community members, or references by staff,
25  volunteers, or incarcerated persons in the Department of
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1  (5) any evidence of the candidate's participation in
2  educational, vocational, substance abuse, behavior
3  modification, life skills, or reentry planning programs;
4  (6) the candidate's disciplinary record while
5  incarcerated;
6  (7) the candidate's employment history while
7  incarcerated;
8  (8) the candidate's criminal history; and
9  (9) the candidate's parole plan, including plans for
10  housing, employment, and community support upon release
11  from incarceration; and
12  (f) If the programs or employment opportunities described
13  in this Section were not available to this candidate, the
14  Board shall not penalize the candidate for failure to
15  participate in them; nor shall the board penalize a candidate
16  for choosing not to work for the Department of Corrections;
17  nor shall the Board penalize a candidate for maintaining his
18  or her claim of innocence.
19  (g) Hearings under this Section shall be conducted by a
20  panel of at least 3 members of the Board. A majority vote of
21  the members present and voting at the hearing is required to
22  grant the petition and release the candidate.
23  (h) If earned discretionary reentry is denied under this
24  Section, the Board shall provide a written statement to the
25  candidate that shall include the reasons for the denial, what
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1  reentry in the future; and when the candidate is eligible to
2  reapply for earned discretionary reentry, which shall be no
3  later than 2 years after the denial. The candidate may seek a
4  continuance of up to 2 additional years.
5  (i) An incarcerated person described in this Section may
6  not be barred from any programming because his or her maximum
7  out date is not in the near future.
8  (j) Every incarcerated person described in this Section
9  may bring legal counsel or an advocate of his or her choice to
10  the earned discretionary reentry hearing.
11  (k) Every incarcerated person described in this Section
12  may attend and testify at his or her earned discretionary
13  reentry hearing in person or by video-conference or may have
14  counsel or an advocate read a statement.
15  (l) Every incarcerated person described in this Section
16  shall be provided full and complete access to his or her master
17  record file, with the exception of the names of verified
18  confidential informants, at least 60 days prior to any earned
19  discretionary reentry hearing. The incarcerated person has a
20  right to challenge any false, misleading, or otherwise
21  inaccurate information contained therein. The Department of
22  Corrections shall establish an expedited process for
23  incarcerated persons to challenge such false, misleading, or
24  otherwise inaccurate information so that it can be removed
25  prior to any earned discretionary reentry hearing. Every
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1  assist them in challenging inaccurate information.
2  (m) If any incarcerated person is released on earned
3  discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered
4  complete after the term of mandatory supervised release.
5  (n) This Section applies retroactively to every person
6  currently serving a term of imprisonment in a Department of
7  Corrections institution or facility, which is necessary in
8  order to serve the important objectives listed in the
9  preamble, including that of restoring incarcerated individuals
10  to useful citizenship, as required by Section 11 of Article 1
11  of the Illinois Constitution.
12  (o) Nothing in this Section guarantees release. It only
13  provides the opportunity for the incarcerated person to
14  demonstrate his or her readiness to obtain earned
15  discretionary reentry.
16  (p) At the conclusion of the second year after the
17  effective date of this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
18  Assembly, subsection (c) no longer applies, and all candidates
19  who have been incarcerated at least 20 consecutive years shall
20  have equal opportunity for hearings.
21  (730 ILCS 5/3-5-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 1003-5-1)
22  Sec. 3-5-1. Master Record File.
23  (a) The Department of Corrections and the Department of
24  Juvenile Justice shall maintain a master record file on each
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1  information:
2  (1) all information from the committing court;
3  (1.5) ethnic and racial background data collected in
4  accordance with Section 4.5 of the Criminal Identification
5  Act;
6  (2) reception summary;
7  (3) evaluation and assignment reports and
8  recommendations;
9  (4) reports as to program assignment and progress;
10  (5) reports of disciplinary infractions and
11  disposition, including tickets and Administrative Review
12  Board action;
13  (6) any parole or aftercare release plan;
14  (7) any parole or aftercare release reports;
15  (8) the date and circumstances of final discharge;
16  (9) criminal history;
17  (10) current and past gang affiliations and ranks;
18  (11) information regarding associations and family
19  relationships;
20  (12) any grievances filed and responses to those
21  grievances; and
22  (13) other information that the respective Department
23  determines is relevant to the secure confinement and
24  rehabilitation of the committed person.
25  (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 3-3-3.1, all
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1  authorized personnel of the respective Department or by
2  disclosure in accordance with a court order or subpoena.
3  Personnel of other correctional, welfare or law enforcement
4  agencies may have access to files under rules and regulations
5  of the respective Department. The respective Department shall
6  keep a record of all outside personnel who have access to
7  files, the files reviewed, any file material copied, and the
8  purpose of access. If the respective Department or the
9  Prisoner Review Board makes a determination under this Code
10  which affects the length of the period of confinement or
11  commitment, the committed person and his counsel shall be
12  advised of factual information relied upon by the respective
13  Department or Board to make the determination, provided that
14  the Department or Board shall not be required to advise a
15  person committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice any
16  such information which in the opinion of the Department of
17  Juvenile Justice or Board would be detrimental to his
18  treatment or rehabilitation.
19  (c) The master file shall be maintained at a place
20  convenient to its use by personnel of the respective
21  Department in charge of the person. When custody of a person is
22  transferred from the Department to another department or
23  agency, a summary of the file shall be forwarded to the
24  receiving agency with such other information required by law
25  or requested by the agency under rules and regulations of the
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1  (d) The master file of a person no longer in the custody of
2  the respective Department shall be placed on inactive status
3  and its use shall be restricted subject to rules and
4  regulations of the Department.
5  (e) All public agencies may make available to the
6  respective Department on request any factual data not
7  otherwise privileged as a matter of law in their possession in
8  respect to individuals committed to the respective Department.
9  (f) A committed person may request a summary of the
10  committed person's master record file once per year and the
11  committed person's attorney may request one summary of the
12  committed person's master record file once per year. The
13  Department shall create a form for requesting this summary,
14  and shall make that form available to committed persons and to
15  the public on its website. Upon receipt of the request form,
16  the Department shall provide the summary within 15 days. The
17  summary must contain, unless otherwise prohibited by law:
18  (1) the person's name, ethnic, racial, and other
19  identifying information;
20  (2) all digitally available information from the
21  committing court;
22  (3) all information in the Offender 360 system on the
23  person's criminal history;
24  (4) the person's complete assignment history in the
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1  (6) additional records about up to 3 specific
2  disciplinary incidents as identified by the requester;
3  (7) any available records about up to 5 specific
4  grievances filed by the person, as identified by the
5  requester; and
6  (8) the records of all grievances filed on or after
7  January 1, 2023.
8  Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection (f) to
9  the contrary, a committed person's master record file is not
10  subject to disclosure and copying under the Freedom of
11  Information Act.
12  (Source: P.A. 102-776, eff. 1-1-23; 102-784, eff. 5-13-22;
13  revised 12-14-22.)
14  Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are
15  severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.

 

 

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