Bill Text: IL HB2128 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Amends the Juvenile Court Act. Repeals a provision excluding certain minors accused of committing specified crimes from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court. In provisions concerning presumptive transfers, provides that a State's Attorney may file a petition for transfer to criminal court for a minor who is at least 16 years of age and charged with first degree murder, aggravated criminal sexual assault, or specified instances of aggravated battery with a firearm.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2023-03-27 - Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee [HB2128 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-HB2128-Introduced.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning juvenile court.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Section 5-805 as follows:
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6 | (705 ILCS 405/5-805)
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7 | Sec. 5-805. Transfer of jurisdiction.
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8 | (1) (Blank).
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9 | (2) Presumptive transfer.
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10 | (a) If a petition is filed under this subsection by | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | the State's Attorney and the juvenile judge
assigned to | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | hear and determine motions to transfer a case for | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | prosecution in
the criminal court determines that there is | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | probable cause to believe that the
allegations in the | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | petition and motion are true, there is a rebuttable
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16 | presumption that the minor is not a fit and proper subject | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | to be dealt with
under the Juvenile Justice Reform | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Provisions of 1998 (Public Act 90-590),
and that, except | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | as provided in paragraph (b), the case should be | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | transferred
to the criminal court. The State's Attorney | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | may file a petition, at any time prior to
commencement of | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | the minor's trial, to permit prosecution under the | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | criminal
laws and alleging that: If the State's Attorney |
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1 | files a petition, at any time prior to
commencement of the | ||||||
2 | minor's trial, to permit prosecution under the criminal
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3 | laws and the petition alleges | ||||||
4 | (1) the minor is at least 16 years of age and | ||||||
5 | charged with first degree murder, aggravated criminal | ||||||
6 | sexual assault, or aggravated batter with a firearm as | ||||||
7 | described in Section 12-4.2 or subdivision (e)(1), | ||||||
8 | (e)(2), (e)(3), or (e)(4) of Section 12-3.05 where the | ||||||
9 | minor personally discharged a firearm as defined in | ||||||
10 | Section 2-15.5 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | ||||||
11 | Criminal Code of 2012; or | ||||||
12 | (2) a minor 15 years of age or older committed
of | ||||||
13 | an act that constitutes a forcible felony under the | ||||||
14 | laws of this State, and
if a motion by the State's | ||||||
15 | Attorney to prosecute the minor under the criminal
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16 | laws of Illinois for the alleged forcible felony | ||||||
17 | alleges that (i) the minor has
previously been | ||||||
18 | adjudicated delinquent or found guilty for commission | ||||||
19 | of an act
that constitutes a forcible felony under the | ||||||
20 | laws of this State or any other state and
(ii) the act | ||||||
21 | that constitutes the offense was committed in | ||||||
22 | furtherance of
criminal activity by an organized gang , | ||||||
23 | and, if the juvenile judge
assigned to hear and | ||||||
24 | determine motions to transfer a case for prosecution | ||||||
25 | in
the criminal court determines that there is | ||||||
26 | probable cause to believe that the
allegations in the |
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1 | petition and motion are true, there is a rebuttable
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2 | presumption that the minor is not a fit and proper | ||||||
3 | subject to be dealt with
under the Juvenile Justice | ||||||
4 | Reform Provisions of 1998 (Public Act 90-590),
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5 | that, except as provided in paragraph (b), the case | ||||||
6 | should be transferred
to the criminal court .
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7 | (b) The judge shall enter an order permitting | ||||||
8 | prosecution under the
criminal laws of Illinois unless the | ||||||
9 | judge makes a finding based on clear and
convincing | ||||||
10 | evidence that the minor would be amenable to the care, | ||||||
11 | treatment,
and training programs available through the | ||||||
12 | facilities of the juvenile court
based on an evaluation of | ||||||
13 | the following:
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14 | (i) the age of the minor;
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15 | (ii) the history of the minor, including:
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16 | (A) any previous delinquent or criminal | ||||||
17 | history of the minor, | ||||||
18 | (B) any previous abuse or neglect history of | ||||||
19 | the minor, and
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20 | (C) any mental health, physical or educational | ||||||
21 | history of the minor or combination of these | ||||||
22 | factors;
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23 | (iii) the circumstances of the offense, including:
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24 | (A) the seriousness of the offense,
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25 | (B) whether the minor is charged through | ||||||
26 | accountability,
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1 | (C) whether there is evidence the offense was | ||||||
2 | committed in an aggressive and premeditated | ||||||
3 | manner,
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4 | (D) whether there is evidence the offense | ||||||
5 | caused serious bodily harm,
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6 | (E) whether there is evidence the minor | ||||||
7 | possessed a deadly weapon;
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8 | (iv) the advantages of treatment within the | ||||||
9 | juvenile justice system including whether there are | ||||||
10 | facilities or programs, or both, particularly | ||||||
11 | available in the juvenile system;
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12 | (v) whether the security of the public requires | ||||||
13 | sentencing under Chapter V of the Unified Code of | ||||||
14 | Corrections:
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15 | (A) the minor's history of services, including | ||||||
16 | the minor's willingness to participate | ||||||
17 | meaningfully in available services;
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18 | (B) whether there is a reasonable likelihood | ||||||
19 | that the minor can be rehabilitated before the | ||||||
20 | expiration of the juvenile court's jurisdiction;
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21 | (C) the adequacy of the punishment or | ||||||
22 | services.
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23 | In considering these factors, the court shall give | ||||||
24 | greater
weight to the seriousness of the alleged offense | ||||||
25 | and the minor's prior record
of delinquency than to the | ||||||
26 | other factors listed in this subsection.
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1 | (3) Discretionary transfer.
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2 | (a) If a petition alleges commission by a minor 13 | ||||||
3 | years of age or over of
an act that constitutes a crime | ||||||
4 | under the laws of this State and, on motion of
the State's | ||||||
5 | Attorney to permit prosecution of the minor under the | ||||||
6 | criminal
laws, a Juvenile Judge assigned by the Chief | ||||||
7 | Judge of the Circuit to hear and
determine those motions, | ||||||
8 | after hearing but before commencement of the
trial, finds | ||||||
9 | that there is probable cause to believe that the
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10 | allegations in the motion are true and that it is not in | ||||||
11 | the best interests
of the public to proceed under this | ||||||
12 | Act, the court may enter an
order permitting prosecution | ||||||
13 | under the criminal laws.
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14 | (b) In making its determination on the motion to | ||||||
15 | permit prosecution under
the criminal laws, the court | ||||||
16 | shall consider among other matters:
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17 | (i) the age of the minor;
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18 | (ii) the history of the minor, including:
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19 | (A) any previous delinquent or criminal | ||||||
20 | history of the minor,
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21 | (B) any previous abuse or neglect history of | ||||||
22 | the minor, and
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23 | (C) any mental health, physical, or | ||||||
24 | educational history of the minor or combination of | ||||||
25 | these factors;
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26 | (iii) the circumstances of the offense, including:
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1 | (A) the seriousness of the offense,
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2 | (B) whether the minor is charged through | ||||||
3 | accountability,
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4 | (C) whether there is evidence the offense was | ||||||
5 | committed in an aggressive and premeditated | ||||||
6 | manner,
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7 | (D) whether there is evidence the offense | ||||||
8 | caused serious bodily harm,
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9 | (E) whether there is evidence the minor | ||||||
10 | possessed a deadly weapon;
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11 | (iv) the advantages of treatment within the | ||||||
12 | juvenile justice system including whether there are | ||||||
13 | facilities or programs, or both, particularly | ||||||
14 | available in the juvenile system;
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15 | (v) whether the security of the public requires | ||||||
16 | sentencing under Chapter V of the Unified Code of | ||||||
17 | Corrections:
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18 | (A) the minor's history of services, including | ||||||
19 | the minor's willingness to participate | ||||||
20 | meaningfully in available services;
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21 | (B) whether there is a reasonable likelihood | ||||||
22 | that the minor can be rehabilitated before the | ||||||
23 | expiration of the juvenile court's jurisdiction;
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24 | (C) the adequacy of the punishment or | ||||||
25 | services.
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26 | In considering these factors, the court shall give |
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1 | greater
weight to the seriousness of the alleged offense, | ||||||
2 | the minor's prior record
of delinquency than to the other | ||||||
3 | factors listed in this subsection.
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4 | (4) The rules of evidence for this hearing shall be the | ||||||
5 | same as under
Section 5-705 of this Act. A minor must be | ||||||
6 | represented in court by counsel
before the hearing may be | ||||||
7 | commenced.
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8 | (5) If criminal proceedings are instituted, the petition | ||||||
9 | for adjudication
of wardship shall be dismissed insofar as the | ||||||
10 | act or acts involved in the
criminal proceedings. Taking of | ||||||
11 | evidence in a trial on petition for
adjudication of wardship | ||||||
12 | is a bar to criminal proceedings based upon the
conduct | ||||||
13 | alleged in the petition.
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14 | (6) When criminal prosecution is permitted under this | ||||||
15 | Section and a finding of guilt is entered, the criminal court | ||||||
16 | shall sentence the minor under Section 5-4.5-105 of the | ||||||
17 | Unified Code of Corrections. | ||||||
18 | (7) The changes made to this Section by this amendatory | ||||||
19 | Act of the 99th General Assembly apply to a minor who has been | ||||||
20 | taken into custody on or after the effective date of this | ||||||
21 | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 99-258, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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23 | (705 ILCS 405/5-130 rep.) | ||||||
24 | Section 10. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by | ||||||
25 | repealing Section 5-130.
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