HB2989 House Floor Amendment 2,3,4: This would expand the Youth Firearm Sentencing Law to those 20 and under at the time of the crime. A growing body of medical literature establishes that solitary can cause permanent damage to peoples brains and that virtually everyone who spends extended time in solitary suffers severe, and often long-term, adverse impacts on their mental and physical health. 166 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<64F970497F407D45BDC6171E83DFAB59><2DDB4AC4438B734DA5A97F05B837925F>]/Index[145 37]/Info 144 0 R/Length 102/Prev 460262/Root 146 0 R/Size 182/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream The task force . 5 Assignments Refers to Criminal Law. that will disqualify certain individuals from serving. The Youth Firearm Sentencing Law gave judges the authority to decide whether enhancements make sense on a case-by-case basis for people 17 and younger. commission, please review any membership requirements (and any I am sorry this has happened to your family. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Restore Justice Illinois @ Public Act 99-069 (HB 2471) made firearm enhancements discretionary for people younger than 18 and established a nine-point framework for setting appropriate sentences, as opposed to mandatory gun enhancements for everyone, regardless of circumstances. We are really sorry about your grandson. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. Senate Floor Amendment No. This bill passed out of the House Judiciary-Criminal Committee, but it did not pass through either chamber. On Thursday, July 15, Governor Pritzker signed House Bill 3587 into law. All Rights Reserved. Persons who are currently age 65 or older and have served at least 20 years for a non-sex and non-homicide offense. It also allows people being held in jail pre-trial (who have not been convicted) to vote. Provides that the task force shall study innovative ways to reduce the prison population in Illinois from initiations of resentencing motions filed by State's Attorneys, the Illinois Department of Corrections and the judicial branch. We also host Advocacy Trainings, which help loved ones learn to advance change in Springfield. No one cares. This bill passed through the House. This alone will cause an inmate psychosis. Guiding Principles for Earned Release Sentencing Reform in Illinois. It will allow states attorneys to revest sentences, potentially making them shorter, if the original sentence no longer advances the interests of justice. We agree about the need for a more proactive approach. This initiative was led by Parole Illinois. HB111, House Floor Amendment 2: This measure would raise the age at which a person charged with a misdemeanor offense can be tried as an adult. RESTORATIVE SENTENCING ACT - SB 2123/HB 3594 145 0 obj <> endobj Your advice was quite helpful. Reinserts the provisions of the bill as engrossed, with the following changes: Provides that the task force shall study innovative ways to reduce the prison population in Illinois from initiations of resentencing motions filed by incarcerated individuals, in addition to State's Attorneys, the Illinois Department of Corrections, and the judicial branch. Many others are serving decades behind bars for crimes that would not be prosecuted todayor likely would not have been sentenced so harshly. Under this measure, people with drug convictions could seek assistance through TANF. He was put on quarantine for 14 days. New legislation would make firearm enhancements discretionary for 18, 19, and 20 year olds. Public Act 102-0535 (SB1976) created a point of contact for people to call if they are denied access or mistreated in prison visiting rooms, or if they cannot get in touch with their loved one. Members of the Public may join the meeting via call-in: +1 312 626 6799 Meeting ID: 818 3364 2609 Passcode: 357514 November 30, 2022 SPAC REGULAR MEETING DECEMBER 2022 Second, we are collecting and sharing the stories of people sentenced under the Theory of Accountability. The task force. These principles are a suggested framework for the Task Force's deliberations and its final written report. First, you can ask your friends and family to join us in summer legislative meetings. 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, Fourth Floor Find your nearest vaccination location at Please note that this meeting will be video recorded. it is strange how the Corrections is facing this dilemma all over the state. Additionally, at this time, the CCSAO is not considering individual requests for resentencing, as the office is prioritizing the review of cases from its internal identification process based on the criteria listed above. To the Members of the Resentencing Task Force: The undersigned coalition of organizations for your considerationattaches our . Illinois. They can email us at info@restorejusticeillinois.org. 102-0099 to "study innovative ways to reduce the prison population in Illinois," according to its statutory mandate. Hello MS. Rivera, My Name is Margo Muldrow, and my nephew is in Illinois River and has been for years since 2014 he was convicted of robbery and some other things no one was injured or hurt, and he was given the harshest sentence Im trying to see if he is eligible for the resentencing act. Evanston, IL 60204. 20 ILCS 4100/ Resentencing Task Force Act. Initiative led by the Juvenile Justice Initiative. {{ tag.word }}, {{ teamMember.name ? Provides that the task force shall meet no less than 4 times and shall provide recommendations for legislation to the General Assembly and the Governor's Office on or before January 1, 2022. Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Thirty-six of the bills that passed relate to the criminal legal or juvenile justice systems. Governor JB Pritzker signed the following bill into law on July 15; the legislation takes effect immediately. Persons who have served at least 10 years for a theft/robbery/burglary offense. Frequently Asked Questions about the (CCSAO) Resentencing Initiative. View all Boards and Commissions. If you or a family member mail stories or information to Restore Justice, please send them to Alissa Rivera and include accountability on the envelope. Select categories: The Illinois Resentencing Task Force is seeking public comment on using resentencing motions to reduce the prison population in Illinois. In this role, her portfolio includes leading the Justice, Equity and Opportunity Initiative, and chairing the Illinois Council on Women and Girls, the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, the Military Economic Development Council and the Illinois River Coordinating Council. they cannot purchase items of need. House Bill 3587, which creates the Resentencing Task Force Act to study ways to reduce. A bill that brings sweeping criminal justice and police reforms, including the end of cash bail in Illinois, is about to be signed into law by Gov. Provides for an additional task force member who shall be a member of law enforcement appointed by an association representing law enforcement. Third, let your family and loved ones know: Based on our legislative effort, IDOC has hired a family Point of Contact. Natalie Mason has joined the Office of Constituent Services as the Departments Family Liaison. incarcerated individuals, State's Attorneys, the Illinois : 2: Department of Corrections and the judicial branch. Provides that if any incarcerated person is released on earned discretionary reentry, his or her sentence shall be considered complete after the term of mandatory supervised release. It defines a terminal illness as a condition that is likely to cause death in 18 months. by the. This initiative is led by the ACLU of Illinois. HB 3587: Creates a Resentencing Task Force Act to study the ways in which the state can reduce its prison population. Resentencing Task Force; creation. gov.appointments Provides that the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall provide administrative and technical support for the task force and are responsible for appointing a chairperson and ensuring the requirements of the task force are met. This bill did not move in either chamber. For Media Inquiries:John Norton, 202-999-4268jnorton@famm.org FAMM's Shaneva McReynolds testifies before Illinois Resentencing Task Force SPRINGFIELD - Dr. Shaneva McReynolds, FAMM Consultant and Advocate, testified today before the Illinois Resentencing Task Force about the importance of providing second chance legislative mechanisms to safely reduce the state's prison population. The Task Force will submit recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly by July 1, 2022. The Task Force will be made up of a diverse group of stakeholders, including criminal legal reform advocates. The task force will be made up of a diverse group of stakeholders, including law enforcement representatives and criminal legal system reform advocates. There is currently no application process for cases to be resentenced. Task Force Members. Provides that the task force shall consist of specific members. Courts will be able to resentence people as if the accused person had never been sentenced. The Juvenile Justice Initiative led this initiative. The legislation would not be retroactive. with the winter in our midst. A: Yes. Can you please add my brother to your messaging list. Let us know how it goes! Evanston, IL 60204. J.B. Pritzker Monday. In six other states, no one is serving these sentences. HB1063, House Amendment 1 (previously SB655): HIV criminalization in Illinois stigmatizes people living with HIV by making legal behavior like consensual sex illegal, or by increasing penalties for minor crimes such as sharing injection drug equipment. Find your nearest vaccination location at vaccines.gov. Illinois abolished parole in 1978-for that reason, most people convicted after 1978 are not eligible for parole in Illinois. Recently last week my grandson tested positive for Covid. Yes my concern is for my husband it is really hard for yang others in Centralia the guards are racist and they get treated like animals in there I hope this law hurry up and go through so I can bring my husband home do you know when they gone start releasing them. Illinois Resentencing Task Force Regular Meeting Friday, April 29, 2022 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Please note that this meeting will be held by Zoom and will be video recorded. Founded in 1991, FAMM has secured bold sentencing and prison reform across the country while elevating the voices of directly impacted individuals and families. Thats because the missing six members count in the total.) We urge the Resentencing Task Force to recommend the establishment and broadening of multiple pathways for those serving long sentences in the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) to earn release from prison. force and council is complete and accurate. This resolution is currently pending in the House for a concurrence vote. 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Information Form: Please use this form on the CCSAO website if you, your client, or your loved one wishes to be considered for resentencing under SB 2129, an Illinois resentencing law that allows prosecutors, at their discretion, to motion a sentencing judge or their successor to resentence incarcerated persons whose original sentence no longer advances the interests of justice. It also makes voting more accessible to younger voters by making the General Election Day (November 8, 2022) a state holiday for schools and universities and requiring high schools to permit voter registration on premises and provide application information to students. Medical and geriatric release based on health-related circumstances or age. Restore Justice Illinois SB2123/HB3594: The Restorative Sentencing Act would allow people sentenced under Truth in Sentencing (before 1998) laws to receive up to five years of sentence credit for good conduct, participation in certain programs, and educational credit. The CCSAO will notify crime victims of potential resentencing and provide an opportunity for them to be heard and their thoughts to be considered. As of mid-June, legislators concluded business for this years regular session. 0 The Task Force will submit recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly by July 1, 2022. 2 Tabled Pursuant to Rule 5-4(a), Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s) 5, Senate Floor Amendment No. Illinois imprisons Black people at almost eight times the rate that it imprisons white people; of those who already have served 20 years or more, two-thirds are Black. Illinois is one of five states that has codified "prosecutor-initiated resentencing," which has been billed as one way to right the wrongs of mass incarceration. disqualifying factors) to make sure you are eligible to serve. We wish there was an immediate way to bring more people home sooner! Can you please contact me and let me know what I need to do to get his sentence lowered? JB Pritzker signed four bills into law Thursday that implement some criminal justice reforms, notably one with the goal of preventing false confessions. Illustration by Vernica Martnez. Plan . Communications received in the mailbox will be shared with members of the task force. HB3564: This would create the Anthony Gay Law, also known as the Isolated Confinement Restriction Act. HB1064 would abolish life without parole for most people 20 and younger in Illinois. House Bill 3587, which creates the Resentencing Task Force Act to study ways to reduce Illinois' prison population via resentencing motions. Some pathways would need to be created, such as automatic review after an individual has served a certain length of time and geriatric release based on age. A member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House; a member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of the House; a member of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate; a member of the Senate appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; a member appointed by a statewide agency that represents State's Attorneys and is elected to a county of under one million people or his or her designee; a member appointed by a statewide agency that represents State's Attorneys; a member appointed by the Office of the State Appellate Defender; a member appointed by an organization that advocates for victims' rights; a member appointed by an organization that advocates for sentencing reform; a member appointed by the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council; 3 retired judges appointed by the Governor, each from a different judicial circuit or judicial district; a member of law enforcement appointed by an association representing law enforcement; a member representing the private criminal defense bar; a member appointed by the Public Defender's Association; and a member appointed by the Department of Corrections. 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