Illinois Compiled Statutes
725 ILCS 5/104-18 (2026)
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(725 ILCS 5/104-18)
(from Ch. 38, par. 104-18)
Sec. 104-18. Progress reports. (a) The treatment supervisor shall submit
a written progress report to the court, the State, and the defense:
(1) At least 7 days prior to the date for any hearing | on the issue of the defendant's fitness; |
(2) Whenever he believes that the defendant has | attained fitness; |
(3) Whenever he believes that there is not a | substantial probability that the defendant will attain fitness, with treatment, within the time period set in subsection (e) of Section 104-17 of this Code from the date of the original finding of unfitness. |
(b) The progress report shall contain:
(1) The clinical findings of the treatment supervisor | and the facts upon which the findings are based; |
(2) The opinion of the treatment supervisor as to | whether the defendant has attained fitness or as to whether the defendant is making progress, under treatment, toward attaining fitness within the time period set in subsection (e) of Section 104-17 of this Code from the date of the original finding of unfitness; |
(3) If the defendant is receiving medication, | information from the prescribing physician indicating the type, the dosage and the effect of the medication on the defendant's appearance, actions and demeanor. |
(c) Whenever the court is sent a report from the supervisor of the defendant's treatment under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this Section, the treatment provider shall arrange with the county jail for the immediate return of the defendant to the county jail under subsection (e) of Section 104-20 of this Code.(Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 100-27, eff. 1-1-18.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2012–2023 · leading case: People v. Olsson, 2012 IL App (2d) 110856 (Ill. App. Ct. 2012).
People v. Olsson, 2012 IL App (2d) 110856 (Ill. App. Ct. 2012). “Pursuant to section 104-18(a) of the Code (725 ILCS 5/104-18(a) (West 2010)), the defendant’s treatment supervisor must submit a written progress report at least seven days before any fitness hearing or whenever the treatment supervisor believes that the defendant has attained…”
People v. Sedlacek, 2013 IL App (5th) 120106 (Ill. App. Ct. 2013). “” In a January 2010 progress report (see 725 ILCS 5/104-18 (West 2008)), DHS opined that the defendant was still unfit to stand trial but “may be restored to fitness within a year as statutorily allowed.”
People v. Stahl, 2014 IL 115804 (Ill. 2014). “See 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(2) (West 2010). ¶ 17 On May 13, 2011, the trial court held a fitness restoration hearing.”
People v. Stahl, 2013 IL App (5th) 110385 (Ill. App. Ct. 2013). “See 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(2) (West 2010). The report was signed by Dr.”
People v. Runyon, 2023 IL App (4th) 230058-U (Ill. App. Ct. 2023). “-2- ¶9 In January 2020, the trial court received a two-page progress report from DHS pursuant to section 104-18 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (725 ILCS 5/104-18 (West 2018)). The report was signed by psychiatrist Gabriel Valdes and social worker Jolene Carter, who…”
— 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a) — 1 case
People v. Olsson, 2012 IL App (2d) 110856 (Ill. App. Ct. 2012). “Pursuant to section 104-18(a) of the Code (725 ILCS 5/104-18(a) (West 2010)), the defendant’s treatment supervisor must submit a written progress report at least seven days before any fitness hearing or whenever the treatment supervisor believes that the defendant has attained…”
— 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(2) — 2 cases
People v. Stahl, 2014 IL 115804 (Ill. 2014). “See 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(2) (West 2010). ¶ 17 On May 13, 2011, the trial court held a fitness restoration hearing.”
People v. Stahl, 2013 IL App (5th) 110385 (Ill. App. Ct. 2013). “See 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(2) (West 2010). The report was signed by Dr.”
— 725 ILCS 5/104-18(a)(3) — 1 case
People v. Sedlacek, 2013 IL App (5th) 120106 (Ill. App. Ct. 2013). “” In a January 2010 progress report (see 725 ILCS 5/104-18 (West 2008)), DHS opined that the defendant was still unfit to stand trial but “may be restored to fitness within a year as statutorily allowed.”
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