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Introduced
02/02/2023
02/02/2023
In Committee
03/27/2023
03/27/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2025
01/08/2025
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
103rd General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a person serving a term of natural life imprisonment is eligible for parole and mandatory supervised release under specified provisions. Deletes a provision that no person serving a term of natural life imprisonment may be paroled or released except through executive clemency. Provides that a committed person who has attained the age of 55 years and served at least 25 consecutive years of incarceration shall be eligible to submit a petition to the Prisoner Review Board seeking parole. Provides that the Board shall hold a hearing on each petition, and, in determining whether an eligible person should be granted parole, the Prisoner Review Board shall consider certain statutory factors as shown by the petition or as shown at the hearing. Provides that victims' families shall be notified in a timely manner and be provided opportunity to participate at the parole hearing concerning the petitioner's application for parole under these provisions in accordance with the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act, the Open Parole Hearings Act, and these provisions. Provides that Prisoner Review Board hearings under these provisions shall be conducted by a panel of at least 8 members of the Board and a majority vote of the panel is required to grant the petition and release the petitioner on parole. Provides that the Board shall render its decision within a reasonable time after the hearing and shall state the basis therefor both in the records of the Board and in written notice to the person on whose petition it has acted. Provides that, in its decision, the Board shall set the person's time for parole, or, if it denies parole, it shall provide for a rehearing no later than 3 years after denial of parole. Provides that these provisions apply retroactively to all persons serving any sentence that was or is imposed before, on, or after the effective date of the amendatory Act, and the period of incarceration for eligibility of each such person to submit a petition for parole is based on all previous consecutive years of incarceration served by that person before, on, and after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Effective immediately.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Unified Code of Corrections to allow individuals serving a term of natural life imprisonment to be eligible for parole and mandatory supervised release. It also establishes a process for individuals who have attained the age of 55 and served at least 25 consecutive years of incarceration to petition the Prisoner Review Board for parole. The bill outlines factors the Board must consider in determining whether to grant parole, including the petitioner's rehabilitation, community support, and plans for housing upon release. The bill also requires the Board to provide victims' families with the opportunity to participate in the parole hearings and sets forth specific procedures for the Board's decision-making process. Importantly, the bill applies retroactively to all individuals serving sentences before, on, or after the effective date of the amendatory act.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (7)
Justin Slaughter (D)*,
Kam Buckner (D),
William Davis (D),
Will Guzzardi (D),
Lilian Jiménez (D),
Kevin Olickal (D),
Anne Stava-Murray (D),
Last Action
Session Sine Die (on 01/07/2025)
Bill Topics
Law, Crime, and Family Issues
- ‐ Criminal and Juvenile Delinquent Prosecution, Procedure, and Sentencing
- ‐ Prisons and Correctional Institutions
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| Document Type | Source Location | Created |
|---|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocNum=2045&GAID=17&DocTypeID=HB&SessionID=112&GA=103 | 02/02/2023 |
| House Amendment 002 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/103/HB/10300HB2045ham002.htm | 03/21/2023 |
| House Amendment 001 | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/103/HB/10300HB2045ham001.htm | 03/21/2023 |
| BillText | https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/103/HB/10300HB2045.htm | 02/02/2023 |
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