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IL SB3364
Bill
AI Summary
SB3364 Summary
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Allows sheriffs in counties with more than 3,000,000 inhabitants to establish county impact incarceration programs for eligible non-violent offenders with county board approval.
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Eligible offenders must be ages 17-35, have no prior impact incarceration participation, no more than one prior felony sentence, and cannot have convictions for Class X felonies, murder, armed violence, kidnapping, sexual assault, forcible detention, or arson.
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Program consists of 120-180 days of mandatory physical training, labor, military drills, education and counseling, followed by 8-12 months of monitored release supervised by the Sheriff.
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Requires written certification from the sentencing judge, State's Attorney, and Sheriff that the person meets all eligibility requirements before participation.
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Participants who fail to complete the program or violate its terms face violation proceedings under existing law, while successful completion may lead to probation supervised by the Adult Probation Department.
Legislative Description
CD CORR-COUNTY IMPACT INCARC
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/13/2015