Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2000.50 - Relief
a) If the
Commission concludes there is sufficient evident of torture to merit judicial
review, the Chair shall request the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook
County to assign the case to a trial judge for consideration of the evidence
and the appropriate relief. [775 ILCS
40/50(a) ]
b) The Chair shall recommend that the case be
assigned to a judge other than the judge who tried the criminal case and other
than the judge who presided over any previous post-conviction
proceedings.
c) The Commission has
no authority to award monetary compensation, even if it concludes there is
sufficient evidence of torture to merit judicial review for other
relief.
d) A claim of torture
asserted through the Commission does not adversely affect the convicted
person's rights to other post-conviction relief.
e) The Commission has the discretion to refer
its findings and written decision, along with the supporting record and
evidence, to such other parties or entities as the Commission deems
appropriate. [775 ILCS
40/45(d) ]
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