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IL SB3365

Bill

Status

Failed

1/7/2025

Primary Sponsor

Lakesia Collins

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Origin

Senate

103rd General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Reduces the time for adjudicating remaining delinquency petitions from 160 days to 120 days after a finding on the first petition.

  • Establishes a new Section 5-602 requiring trial within 30 calendar days (or up to 45 days maximum) when a minor is in detention or shelter care, with exceptions for offenses involving death or great bodily harm.

  • Specifies that failure to comply with detention trial deadlines requires immediate release of the minor and triggers the general speedy trial provisions of Section 5-601.

  • Establishes tolling provisions that suspend trial deadlines for delays caused by the minor, competency proceedings, interlocutory appeals, and fitness hearings, with time resuming after the delay ends.

  • Clarifies that continuances for incomplete state discovery do not count as delays caused by the minor, and requires the state to continue its discovery obligations even after a trial demand.

Legislative Description

JUV CT-SPEEDY TRIAL-DETENTION

Last Action

Session Sine Die

1/7/2025

Committee Referrals

Assignments2/7/2024

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