Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3947

Introduced
5/7/24  

Caption

CRIM PRO-PRETRIAL DETENTION

Impact

The introduction of SB3947 is significant as it directly affects the judicial process around pretrial releases in Illinois. By modifying the legal framework, it aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that individuals who have been charged with severe offenses are held to a higher standard before being released into the community. This reform is proposed in response to concerns that individuals charged with violent crimes might pose a danger if released prior to trial. The amendment allows courts to detain individuals who present a credible threat based on the charges against them.

Summary

SB3947, introduced by Sen. John F. Curran, amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 specifically concerning pretrial release criteria for certain offenses. The bill shifts the burden of proof during pretrial release hearings to defendants charged with offenses such as violations of protection orders, domestic battery, and aggravated domestic battery. Under this legislation, the defendant must now demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that their release will not pose a real and present threat to the safety of individuals or the community.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate surrounding the implications of shifting the burden of proof onto defendants. Supporters argue that this change is crucial for protecting victims of domestic violence and ensuring their safety during legal proceedings. Conversely, opponents may view this shift as a potential violation of defendants' rights and a presumption of guilt prior to conviction. The balance between protecting victims and upholding the presumption of innocence for defendants is at the core of discussions surrounding SB3947. Critics may raise concerns regarding how this change could impact the overall fairness of the judicial process, particularly for those who may be wrongfully accused.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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