SPRINGFIELD — A Illinois state Senate bill making its way through the House modifies the Juvenile Court Act in an attempt to quicken the detention hearing process.The three-part bill adjusts the maximum amount of time a juvenile can be detained prior to a detention hearing, utilizes video conferencing during juvenile judicial hearings and establishes a statewide detention screening system.Under the current statute, arrested minors over the age of 10 have 40 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, to be processed …