Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4004

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

CRIM PRO-TRANSPORTATION

Impact

The implications of HB4004 on state laws are significant as it centralizes responsibility for handling individuals with warrants when they are arrested in a different jurisdiction. By enforcing a five-day timeline for transport, the bill seeks to expedite legal processes, reduce unnecessary delays in the judicial system, and ensure that defendants have their rights upheld in a timely manner. This could lead to improved efficiency in court proceedings as well as enhancing the overall management of cases involving multiple jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 4004 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 by introducing specific requirements concerning the transport of individuals with outstanding warrants across county lines in Illinois. The bill mandates that if a person is detained and has a warrant issued in another county, the issuing county must arrange transportation of the individual to the appropriate jurisdiction for a pretrial release hearing within five calendar days after the end of their detention in the arresting county. This legislative change outlines clear procedural guidelines to ensure timely proceedings for individuals facing charges related to warrants from different counties.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may involve the practicality and logistical implications of the mandated transport processes. Critics might raise concerns regarding the resources required to adhere to the stipulated timelines, particularly if a backlog of cases emerges in the issuing county or if law enforcement agencies are under-resourced. Additionally, the language of the bill leaves room for interpretation, especially regarding circumstances under which delays might be permissible or contested, raising the potential for legal challenges and necessitating further clarification on enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4001

CRIM PRO-ARREST-OTHER COUNTY

IL SB1293

CRIM PRO-WARRANTS AND SUMMONS

IL SB2134

CRIM PRO-RESTORE TO PRIOR LAW

IL HB1743

CRIM PRO-TRANSPORT-TREATMENT

IL HB1477

CRIM PRO-PHONE CALLS-CONTACT

IL HB4002

CRIM PRO-CITATION-OFFENSES

IL HB1479

CRIM PRO-REVOKE PRETRIAL REL

IL HB1207

CRIM PRO-PRETRIAL SERVICES

IL HB1483

CRIM CD-PRETRIAL RELEASE

IL HB1208

CRIM PRO-REVOKE PRETRIAL REL

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