People v. Droke

2023 IL App (5th) 230753-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 16, 2023
Docket5-23-0753
StatusUnpublished

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People v. Droke, 2023 IL App (5th) 230753-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

NOTICE 2023 IL App (5th) 230753-U NOTICE Decision filed 11/16/23. The This order was filed under text of this decision may be NO. 5-23-0753 Supreme Court Rule 23 and is changed or corrected prior to not precedent except in the the filing of a Peti ion for IN THE limited circumstances allowed Rehearing or the disposition of under Rule 23(e)(1). the same. APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

FIFTH DISTRICT ________________________________________________________________________

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of Plaintiff-Appellee, ) Christian County. ) v. ) No. 23-CF-149 ) MICHAEL L. DROKE, ) Honorable ) Bradley T. Paisley, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge, presiding. ________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE CATES delivered the judgment of the court. Justices Welch and McHaney concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: Where the defendant remained in pretrial detention after having been ordered released with a pretrial condition of depositing security prior to the effective date of the Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, the defendant was entitled to a hearing on his motion to remove the monetary conditions of his bond with 48 hours pursuant to 725 ILCS 5/110-7.5(b), 110- 5(e) (West 2022), and the trial court erred in denying the defendant’s request. The cause is remanded to the trial court with instructions to hold a hearing on the defendant’s motion pursuant to 725 ILCS 5/110.7.5(b), 110-5(e) (West 2022).

¶2 The defendant, Michael L. Droke, appeals the trial court’s order of September 21,

2023, denying his request for a timely hearing on his motion to remove the monetary

condition from his bond pursuant to Public Act 101-652, § 10-255 (eff. Jan. 1, 2023),

1 commonly known as the Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (SAFE-T) Act

(Act). 1 See Pub. Act 102-1104, § 70 (eff. Jan. 1, 2023) (amending various provisions of

the Act); Rowe v. Raoul, 2023 IL 129248, ¶ 52 (lifting stay and setting effective date as

September 18, 2023). On appeal, the defendant claims that he was a person who remained

in pretrial detention after having been granted pretrial release on the condition of posting

monetary security, that he filed a motion to remove the monetary condition from his bond,

and that he was entitled to a hearing with 48 hours of filing his motion pursuant to sections

110-7.5(b) and section 110-5(e) of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (Code) (725

ILCS 5/110-7.5(b), 110-5(e) (West 2022)), as amended by the Act. The defendant contends

that the trial court erred when it denied his request for an immediate hearing, and instead

set his motion for a hearing within 90 days of the motion under subsection 110-7.5(b)(1)

of the Code (725 ILCS 5/110-7.5(b)(1) (West 2022)). This appeal presents a narrow issue

relevant only to defendants who remain in pretrial detention after having been ordered

released with pretrial conditions, including posting monetary security, prior to September

18, 2023—the effective date of the Act. Therefore, our resolution of the issue should not

be construed to affect defendants arrested on or after the Act’s effective date. For the

reasons that follow, we vacate a portion of the order of September 21, 2023, and remand

the cause with instructions.

1 The Act has been sometimes referred to as the “SAFE-T Act” or the “Pretrial Fairness Act.” Neither name is official, as neither appears in the Illinois Compiled Statutes or the public act. See Rowe v. Raoul, 2023 IL 129248, ¶ 4 n.1. 2 ¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 On September 8, 2023, the defendant, Michael L. Droke, was charged by

information with aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, a Class 4 felony

(count I); aggravated battery of a peace officer, a Class 2 felony (count II); unlawful

possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a Class 2 felony (count III); and

aggravated assault, a Class 4 felony (count IV). He is eligible for extended term sentencing

on all counts because he has a prior conviction for unlawful delivery of methamphetamine,

a Class 2 felony, in Christian County, Illinois. The defendant was arraigned on September

8, 2023, and bond was set at $150,000.

¶5 On September 12, 2023, the State filed a verified petition to deny the defendant’s

pretrial release pursuant to section 110-6.1 of the Code (725 ILCS 5/110-6.1 (West 2022)).

The State alleged that the proof was evident and the presumption great that the defendant

committed a qualifying offense, and that the defendant’s pretrial release posed a real and

present threat to the safety of persons or the community. The State also filed a verified

petition to revoke the defendant’s pretrial release pursuant to section 110-6.1 of the Code,

asserting that the defendant committed the current felony offenses while he was serving a

24-month period of probation following a plea of guilty to unlawful delivery of

methamphetamine in February 2023.

¶6 On September 15, 2023, the defendant, through counsel, filed a motion for pretrial

release and/or motion to strike the State’s detention and revocation petitions. The

defendant’s motion to strike was called for a hearing on September 18, 2023. After

considering the arguments of counsel, the trial court entered an order striking the State’s 3 petitions as untimely because each petition sought relief under a statute that had not yet

become effective. The State, with leave of court, refiled its petitions, and the court set all

pending motions for a hearing on September 21, 2023.

¶7 On September 19, 2023, the defendant filed an amended motion for pretrial release

and/or motion to strike. The defendant asserted that he had one case pending against him

in which he had been granted pretrial release with conditions that included posting

monetary security and that he remained in pretrial detention because of the condition that

he post monetary security. The defendant further asserted that he did not pose a real and

present threat to the safety of any person or the community, that he was not a flight risk,

and that the imposition of pretrial release conditions could mitigate any potential safety

threat. The defendant argued that he was entitled to a hearing on his motion to remove the

monetary conditions of his bond within 48 hours of the filing of the motion, pursuant to

section 110-7.5(b) and section 110-5(e) of the Code (725 ILCS 5/110-7.5(b), 110-5(e)

(West 2022)). He sought an order striking the State’s petition to deny pretrial release and

an order of pretrial release without the monetary condition.

¶8 During a hearing on September 21, 2023, the trial court granted the defendant’s

motion to strike the State’s petition to deny pretrial release and its petition to revoke pretrial

release because the State’s petitions did not comply with the time provisions in section

110-6 and 110-6.1 of the Code (725 ILCS 5/110-6, 110-6.1 (West 2022)). The trial court

next addressed the defendant’s motion to remove the monetary conditions from his bond.

The court rejected the defendant’s contention that he was entitled to a hearing within 48

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