Jacqueline Y. Collins
- Democratic
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that an arrest warrant issued for an offender who violated a condition of his or her probation, conditional discharge, or supervision where there is danger of his or her fleeing the jurisdiction or causing serious harm to others or when the offender fails to answer a summons or notice from the clerk of the court or sheriff shall remain active for a period not to exceed 5 years from the date the warrant was issued unless a motion to extend the warrant is filed by the office of the State's Attorney or by, or on behalf of, the agency supervising the wanted person. Provides that a motion to extend the warrant shall be filed within one year of the date the warrant is issued and notice shall be provided to the office of the sheriff. Provides that if a person is serving a sentence of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision for a firearm offense or forcible felony, the warrant shall remain active for a period of 10 years from the date the warrant was issued at which time the wanted person's period of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision shall terminate unsatisfactorily as a matter of law. Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill with changes. Provides that an arrest warrant issued for an offender who violated a condition of his or her probation, conditional discharge, or supervision where there is danger of his or her fleeing the jurisdiction or causing serious harm to others or when the offender fails to answer a summons or notice from the clerk of the court or sheriff when the underlying conviction is for the offense of theft, retail theft, or possession of a controlled substance shall remain active for a period not to exceed 10 years from the date the warrant was issued unless a motion to extend the warrant is filed by the office of the State's Attorney or by, or on behalf of, the agency supervising the wanted person (in the introduced bill, an arrest warrant issued for an offender who violated a condition of his or her probation, conditional discharge, or supervision where there is danger of his or her fleeing the jurisdiction or causing serious harm to others or when the offender fails to answer a summons or notice from the clerk of the court or sheriff shall remain active for a period not to exceed 5 years from the date the warrant was issued unless a motion to extend the warrant is filed by the office of the State's Attorney or by, or on behalf of, the agency supervising the wanted person). Provides that the provision is applicable to arrest warrants in Cook County on and after the effective date of the amendatory Act. Deletes language that provides that if a person is serving a sentence of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision for a firearm offense or forcible felony, the warrant shall remain active for a period of 10 years from the date the warrant was issued at which time the wanted person's period of probation, conditional discharge, or supervision shall terminate unsatisfactorily as a matter of law. Effective January 1, 2020.
Effective Date January 1, 2020
Governor Approved
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 101-0406
Sent to the Governor
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Arthur Turner
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. La Shawn K. Ford
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Camille Y. Lilly
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. LaToya Greenwood
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Rita Mayfield
Passed Both Houses
Third Reading - Extended Debate - Passed 071-045-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Extended Debate
Removed from Standard Debate Status
Removed from Short Debate Status
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Standard Debate
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Mary E. Flowers
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Lamont J. Robinson, Jr.
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Justin Slaughter
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
Second Reading - Short Debate
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
Do Pass / Short Debate Judiciary - Criminal Committee; 012-006-000
Assigned to Judiciary - Criminal Committee
Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 31, 2019
Motion Filed to Suspend Rule 21 Judiciary - Criminal Committee; Rep. Gregory Harris
Motion to Suspend Rule 21 - Prevailed
Referred to Rules Committee
First Reading
Chief House Sponsor Rep. Sonya M. Harper
Arrived in House
Recalled to Second Reading
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Adopted; Collins
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Tabled Pursuant to Rule 5-4(a)
Third Reading - Passed; 035-015-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Assignments Refers to Criminal Law
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Recommend Do Adopt Criminal Law; 008-000-000
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Criminal Law
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Referred to Assignments
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading April 4, 2019
Second Reading
Do Pass Criminal Law; 008-001-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March 21, 2019
Postponed - Criminal Law
Assigned to Criminal Law
First Reading
Referred to Assignments
Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins
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