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Amendments to Law Requiring the Use of Body Cameras in Illinois

posted on 12/11/22

In recent posts, we have been reviewing key changes to Illinois law which have been penned in HB3653, or the Safe-T Act. Because of the sweeping and widespread changes, we will continue to provide informative blog posts about this landmark bill. The Safe-T act makes changes and amendments to wide areas of law, but this article will focus on changes to the requirements around the use of body cameras for law enforcement officers. The Safe-T Act makes changes to who...

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A Brief Overview of Criminal Justice Reform in the Safe-T Act

posted on 12/11/22

The passage of the Safe-T act, or HB3653, represents historic legislation in Illinois law. In addition to making Illinois the second state to completely abolish monetary bail except in specific circumstances, the bill makes sweeping changes to police accountability, felony murder law, law enforcement misconduct law, sentencing, and the department of corrections. A full treatment of the changes in the 764-page document would be too long for a single post, but in the coming weeks, we will review each facet...

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Ancillary Effects of a Stalking No Contact Order

posted on 12/5/22

A stalking no contact order is a legal document issued by a court to protect a person from abuse. The stalking no contact order is issued by the court and is designed to protect the person from further harm. The order may restrict the respondent’s behavior, such as prohibiting them from contacting or approaching the victim. These orders can vary depending on the case and will be penned according to the discretion of the judge. Ancillary effects of a stalking...

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The Pretrial Fairness Act is Set to Make Illinois Abolish Monetary Bail

posted on 12/5/22

During the last day of the 2021 lame-duck legislative session in Illinois, the Illinois Senate passed House Bill 3653, with a subcomponent known as the Pretrial Fairness Act. The House version passed the same day, and on February 22, 2021, Governor Pritzker signed the comprehensive bill into law. Illinois courts will begin operating under the rules of the Pretrial Fairness Act on January 1, 2023. The intent of the Pretrial Fairness Act is to promote equity in the legal system...

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Ancillary Effects of an Order of Protection

posted on 11/27/22

Orders of protection have direct effects on the freedom of a respondent by placing direct limitations on their conduct. The “terms” of the order of protection are up to the discretion of the judge and may be wide-ranging and possibly unorthodox. Respondents may be required to stay further than a certain distance from a certain person or a certain place. They may be required to refrain from making attempts to contact the petitioner. Respondents may be required to join a...

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Orders of Protection When There is No Divorce

posted on 11/27/22

It is not at all uncommon for petitioners for Orders of Protection to also be processing or to have a need to process divorce. The divorce process can complicate the restraining order process but it can also act as supporting evidence that you are suffering abuse from your spouse. However, married relationships are not required to petition for an order of protection and there are no court rules requiring that divorce be processed in cases of orders being granted. If...

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Stalking No Contact Orders and Child Custody

posted on 11/20/22

Stalking No Contact Orders are designed to protect individuals from stalkers or abusers who are outside of their household, family, or circle of close relations. Consequently, you may wonder what this article is about: how could a stalking no contact order affect child custody? Well, you may not often consider it, but SNC orders go onto your criminal record, and if one is taken out against you, it does not tend to increase people's sense of trust and respect for...

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Vacation vs. Dismissal of a Restraining Order

posted on 11/20/22

If you have had a restraining order taken out against you, whether in the past or present, you know how powerful the impact on your life can be, even outside of the direct restrictions on your life placed in your specific order by the judge. Having a restraining order on your record can influence how you are treated by law enforcement officers and employers and can affect your eligibility under certain state institutions. Additionally, your criminal history is public, which...

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Address Confidentiality for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking Victims

posted on 11/13/22

Often, in the pursuit of personal safety and the safety of loved ones, victims of various forms of abuse and exploitation will seek out new addresses. In order to maintain safety, it is important to keep new addresses secret to avoid retaliation from abusers or to escape stalkers. Refusing to personally disclose your new address is an important step, it can be necessary to have accurate addresses on file for public records of various civil agencies. Fortunately, in the state...

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Defending a Stalking No Contact Order

posted on 11/13/22

Any type of restraining order on your criminal record severely limits your freedom in the state of Illinois. You will be barred from possessing a FOID card, your custody cases can be severely impacted, and employers may choose other candidates solely based on this one factor. Further, violating a restraining order has serious consequences, and committing a violation may not be as difficult as you may believe. Protections put into place through a restraining order can vary according to the...

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Obtaining a Stalking No Contact Order

posted on 11/4/22

Being stalked is an extremely scary situation. Our sense of mental health and our feelings of safety depends on feeling like our private spaces are in fact genuinely private. In the course of daily life, it is likely that all of us have run into someone who seems to lack respect for this privacy for whatever reason. People who engage in unwanted communication can cause us to feel annoyed, angry, or unsafe. Often, individuals who are willing to disrespect your...

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Various Lengths and Terms of Stalking No Contact and Orders of Protection

posted on 11/4/22

We know that petitioners require different kinds of protection depending on their circumstances. Additionally, we know that those issuing a restraining order will want to understand what the terms of their order are, how long it will last, and what the legal burden is. There are various different types of restraining orders, and these different types and conditions can indicate different lengths and terms. It is important to know the differences between the lengths of Plenary Orders of Protection, Stalking...

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Defending Against an Order of Protection

posted on 10/31/22

Having an order of protection (OP) taken out against you can have wide-ranging consequences that affect your firearm rights, child custody outcomes, and employment opportunities. Having a judge decide against you in an order of protection case can deeply damage your reputation and standing as a citizen. Once you have an order of protection taken out against you, it is difficult and in many cases impossible to strike it out from your record. Defending against the order of protection and...

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Obtaining an Order of Protection or Stalking No Contact Order for an Elderly Person

posted on 10/31/22

Unfortunately, despite the popular admonition to “pick on something your own size,” bullies, abusers, and stalkers do not often target people who they feel can fight back. An abuser’s behavior is predatory, which is why they will often go after older adults, children, or women who they consider too weak to fight back. If you have an elderly family member who is being harassed by another member of your household or by another relative, you can assist them in acquiring...

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Obtaining an Order of Protection

posted on 10/23/22

Do you find yourself in the uncomfortable situation of questioning your safety around someone in your immediate circle? Whether you are being harassed by a relative, a spouse, a romantic partner of any kind, or even a roommate, Illinois has legal options in place to protect you from harm. We all attempt to use our best judgment to make sure that we remain in safe situations in our relationships and family lives. Still, various factors can lead to our safety...

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