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American Focus > Blog > Crime > New year brings new laws affecting police, courts, and gun crimes in Illinois
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New year brings new laws affecting police, courts, and gun crimes in Illinois

Last updated: December 26, 2024 4:27 am
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Illinois is set to see a number of changes to its criminal justice system as a dozen new laws come into effect on January 1. These laws aim to address various aspects of the system, from law enforcement training to victim rights.

One significant change is the inclusion of a course in law enforcement training to help officers identify and respond to individuals with autism. This initiative reflects a growing awareness of the needs of individuals with autism within the criminal justice system.

In addition, a new law will eliminate the defense of consent or permission of the victim in hazing cases. This measure aims to hold perpetrators of hazing accountable for their actions, regardless of any alleged consent from the victim.

Another important change is the implementation of a notification system for individuals who fail to appear in court. These individuals may receive reminders about their next court date via text, phone call, or email. While this measure aims to improve court attendance, there are concerns about potential consequences for repeat offenders, such as increased traffic violations before license suspension.

Furthermore, House Bill 4500 introduces changes to the naming of offenses related to weapon possession. The offense of “unlawful use of a weapon” will now be referred to as “unlawful possession of a weapon,” clarifying the nature of the crime. Similarly, the Class X felony of “armed habitual criminal” will be renamed to “unlawful possession of a firearm by a repeat felony offender,” reflecting a more accurate description of the offense.

These changes were championed by state representatives Kam Buckner and Kelly Cassidy, who emphasized the importance of accurate terminology in criminal justice proceedings. The new laws also empower crime victims in various ways, including expanding the definition of stalking in cases involving electronic tracking devices and providing juveniles entrapped in human trafficking situations the right to have their records expunged.

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Additionally, a law introduced by state Sen. Celina Villanueva prohibits the entry of DNA profiles collected from crime victims into DNA databases. This measure aims to protect the privacy and rights of crime victims in the criminal justice system.

Other new laws affect drivers in Illinois, including the introduction of eight-year driver’s licenses for qualifying applicants, the creation of a mobile electronic driver’s license option, and restrictions on stopping on the shoulder of highways near O’Hare International Airport.

Overall, these new laws represent a significant step towards improving the criminal justice system in Illinois and ensuring the rights and safety of all individuals involved.

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