CD CORR-MURDER-SHAKEN BABY
The bill aims to modify sentencing and handling of murder cases involving shaken baby syndrome within Illinois corrections.
The bill aims to modify sentencing and handling of murder cases involving shaken baby syndrome within Illinois corrections.
SB 3779, introduced in the Illinois Senate and sponsored (with a co-sponsor) by Senator Jil Tracy, is framed within the Department of Corrections context and appears to address issues related to murder and homicide investigations involving acts described as “shaken baby” incidents. The title “CD CORR-MURDER-SHAKEN BABY” suggests a focus on corrections-related implications for murder cases involving shaken baby syndrome, though the available information does not include a full text or explicit statutory language. The bill was filed and referred to the Assignments committee on February 5, 2026, indicating it is in the early stages of the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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