Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1479

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

CRIM PRO-REVOKE PRETRIAL REL

Impact

The proposed changes in HB1479 could significantly modify the landscape of pretrial release procedures. It creates a framework for when and how a defendant can have their pretrial release revoked, therefore applying stricter controls on those already charged with serious crimes. This amendment has the potential to impact the balance between ensuring public safety and upholding the rights of the defendant. The requirement for hearings within 72 hours of any such motion is notable, as it attempts to provide timely judicial oversight.

Summary

House Bill 1479 amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, specifically targeting the procedures around pretrial release of defendants. This bill enables the court to revoke or impose sanctions on a defendant’s pretrial release upon violation of the set conditions. Such actions can be initiated by the State's Attorney's petition or through a court motion, reinforcing accountability for defendants released pretrial, particularly those facing serious charges like felonies or Class A misdemeanors.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will increase public safety by preventing released defendants from committing further offenses, critics might raise concerns about the implications for defendants' rights. They may argue that the bill could lead to increased incarceration for individuals who might have otherwise complied with their pretrial conditions had they been given more supportive measures. Furthermore, the bill requires that hearings be conducted in person rather than via virtual methods, which could present access issues for some defendants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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