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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 HB4877
Introduced , by Rep. Bob Biggins - Jim Durkin - James H. Meyer - Renée Kosel - Brent Hassert, et al. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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720 ILCS 5/11-20.1 |
from Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1 |
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Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 in relation to child pornography. Provides that the commission of the offense by filming or videotaping or creating a moving image or possession of such films, videotapes, or moving images is a felony one class higher than photographing or possessing photographs of child pornography.
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
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| Section 11-20.1 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 5/11-20.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1)
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| Sec. 11-20.1. Child pornography.
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| (a) A person commits the offense of child pornography who:
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| (1) films, videotapes, photographs, or otherwise |
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| depicts or portrays by
means of any similar visual medium |
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| or reproduction or depicts by computer any
child whom he |
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| knows or reasonably should know to be under the age of 18 |
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| or any
severely or profoundly mentally retarded person |
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| where such child or severely
or profoundly mentally |
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| retarded person is:
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| (i) actually or by simulation engaged in any act of |
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| sexual
penetration or sexual conduct
with any person or |
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| animal; or
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| (ii) actually or by simulation engaged in any act |
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| of sexual
penetration or sexual conduct
involving the |
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| sex organs of the child or severely or
profoundly |
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| mentally retarded person and the mouth, anus, or sex |
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| organs of
another person or animal; or which involves |
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| the mouth, anus or sex organs
of the child or severely |
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| or profoundly mentally retarded
person and the sex |
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| organs of another person or animal; or
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| (iii) actually or by simulation engaged in any act |
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| of masturbation; or
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| (iv) actually or by simulation portrayed as being |
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| the object of, or
otherwise engaged in, any act of lewd |
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| fondling, touching, or caressing
involving another |
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| person or animal; or
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| (v) actually or by simulation engaged in any act of |
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| excretion or
urination within a sexual context; or
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| (vi) actually or by simulation portrayed or |
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| depicted as bound, fettered,
or subject to sadistic, |
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| masochistic, or sadomasochistic abuse in any sexual
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| context; or
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| (vii) depicted or portrayed in any pose, posture or |
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| setting involving
a lewd exhibition of the unclothed or |
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| transparently clothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, |
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| or, if
such person is female, a fully or partially |
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| developed breast of the child
or other person; or
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| (2) with the knowledge of the nature or content |
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| thereof, reproduces,
disseminates, offers to disseminate, |
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| exhibits or possesses with intent to
disseminate any film, |
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| videotape, photograph or other similar visual
reproduction |
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| or depiction by computer of any child or severely or |
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| profoundly
mentally retarded person whom the person knows |
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| or reasonably should know to be
under the age of 18 or to |
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| be a severely or profoundly mentally retarded person,
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| engaged in any activity described in subparagraphs (i) |
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| through (vii) of
paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
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| (3) with knowledge of the subject matter or theme |
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| thereof, produces any
stage play, live performance, film, |
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| videotape or other similar visual
portrayal or depiction by |
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| computer which
includes a child whom the person knows or |
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| reasonably should
know to be under the age of 18 or a |
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| severely or
profoundly mentally retarded person engaged in |
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| any activity described in
subparagraphs (i) through (vii) |
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| of paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
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| (4) solicits, uses, persuades, induces, entices, or |
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| coerces any child
whom he knows or reasonably should know |
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| to be under
the age of 18 or a severely or profoundly |
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| mentally
retarded person to appear in any stage play, live |
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| presentation, film,
videotape, photograph or other similar |
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| visual reproduction or depiction
by computer in which the
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| child or severely or profoundly mentally retarded person
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| or will be depicted, actually or by simulation, in any act, |
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| pose or
setting described in subparagraphs (i) through |
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| (vii) of paragraph (1) of
this subsection; or
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| (5) is a parent, step-parent, legal guardian or other |
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| person having
care or custody
of a child whom the person |
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| knows or reasonably should know to be under
the age of 18 |
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| or a severely or profoundly mentally
retarded person and |
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| who knowingly permits, induces, promotes, or arranges
for |
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| such child or severely or profoundly mentally retarded
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| person to appear in any stage play, live performance, film, |
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| videotape,
photograph or other similar visual |
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| presentation, portrayal or simulation or
depiction by |
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| computer of any act or activity described in subparagraphs |
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| (i)
through (vii) of paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
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| (6) with knowledge of the nature or content thereof, |
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| possesses any film,
videotape, photograph or other similar |
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| visual reproduction or depiction by
computer of any child |
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| or severely or profoundly mentally retarded person
whom the |
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| person knows or reasonably should know to be under the age |
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| of 18
or to be a severely or profoundly mentally retarded
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| person, engaged in any activity described in subparagraphs |
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| (i) through
(vii) of paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
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| (7) solicits, uses, persuades, induces, entices, or |
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| coerces a person
to provide a child under the age of 18 or |
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| a severely or profoundly mentally
retarded person to appear |
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| in any videotape, photograph, film, stage play, live
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| presentation, or other similar visual reproduction or |
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| depiction by computer
in which the child or severely or |
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| profoundly mentally retarded person will be
depicted, |
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| actually or by simulation, in any act, pose, or setting |
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| described in
subparagraphs (i) through (vii) of paragraph |
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| (1) of this subsection.
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| (b) (1) It shall be an affirmative defense to a charge of |
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pornography that the defendant reasonably believed, |
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| under all of the
circumstances, that the child was 18 years |
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| of age or older or that the
person was not a severely or |
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| profoundly mentally
retarded person but only where, prior |
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| to the act or acts giving rise to a
prosecution under this |
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| Section, he took some affirmative action or made a
bonafide |
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| inquiry designed to ascertain whether the child was 18 |
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age or older or that the person was not a severely |
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profoundly mentally retarded person and his reliance |
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| upon the information
so obtained was clearly reasonable.
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| (2) (Blank).
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| (3) The charge of child pornography shall not apply to |
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| the performance
of official duties by law enforcement or |
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| prosecuting officers or persons employed by law |
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| enforcement or prosecuting agencies, court personnel
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| attorneys, nor to bonafide treatment or professional |
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| education programs
conducted by licensed physicians, |
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| psychologists or social workers.
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| (4) Possession by the defendant of more than one of the |
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| same film,
videotape or visual reproduction or depiction by |
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| computer in which child
pornography is depicted
shall raise |
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| a rebuttable presumption that the defendant possessed such
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| materials with the intent to disseminate them.
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| (5) The charge of child pornography does not apply to a |
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| person who does
not voluntarily possess a film, videotape, |
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| or visual reproduction or depiction
by computer in which |
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| child pornography is depicted. Possession is voluntary if
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| the defendant knowingly procures or receives a film, |
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| videotape, or visual
reproduction or depiction for a |
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| sufficient time to be able to terminate his
or her |
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| possession.
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| (c) If the violation does not involve a film, videotape, or |
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| other moving depiction, a violation Violation of paragraph (1), |
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| (4), (5), or (7) of subsection (a) is a
Class 1 felony with a |
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| mandatory minimum fine of $2,000 and a maximum fine of
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| $100,000. If the violation involves a film, videotape, or other |
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| moving depiction, a violation of paragraph (1), (4), (5), or |
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| (7) of subsection (a) is a
Class X felony with a mandatory |
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| minimum fine of $2,000 and a maximum fine of
$100,000. If the |
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| violation does not involve a film, videotape, or other moving |
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| depiction, a violation Violation of paragraph (3) of subsection |
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| (a) is a Class 1 felony
with a mandatory minimum fine of $1500 |
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| and a maximum fine of $100,000.
If the violation involves a |
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| film, videotape, or other moving depiction, a violation of |
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| paragraph (3) of subsection (a) is a Class X felony
with a |
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| mandatory minimum fine of $1500 and a maximum fine of $100,000.
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| If the violation does not involve a film, videotape, or other |
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| moving depiction, a violation Violation of paragraph (2) of |
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| subsection (a) is a Class 1 felony with a
mandatory minimum |
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| fine of $1000 and a maximum fine of $100,000. If the violation |
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| involves a film, videotape, or other moving depiction, a |
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| violation of paragraph (2) of subsection (a) is a Class X |
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| felony with a
mandatory minimum fine of $1000 and a maximum |
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| fine of $100,000. If the violation does not involve a film, |
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| videotape, or other moving depiction, a violation Violation of
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| paragraph (6) of subsection (a) is a Class 3 felony with a |
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| mandatory
minimum fine of $1000 and a maximum fine of $100,000. |
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| If the violation involves a film, videotape, or other moving |
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| depiction, a violation of
paragraph (6) of subsection (a) is a |
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| Class 2 felony with a mandatory
minimum fine of $1000 and a |
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| maximum fine of $100,000.
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| (d) If a person is convicted of a second or subsequent |
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| violation of
this Section within 10 years of a prior |
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| conviction, the court shall order a
presentence psychiatric |
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| examination of the person. The examiner shall report
to the |
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| court whether treatment of the person is necessary.
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| (e) Any film, videotape, photograph or other similar visual |
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| reproduction
or depiction by computer which includes a child |
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| under the age of 18 or a
severely or profoundly mentally |
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| retarded person engaged in any activity
described in |
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| subparagraphs (i) through (vii) or paragraph 1 of subsection
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| (a), and any material or equipment used or intended for use in |
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| photographing,
filming, printing, producing, reproducing, |
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| manufacturing, projecting,
exhibiting, depiction by computer, |
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| or disseminating such material shall be
seized and forfeited in |
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| the manner, method and procedure provided by Section
36-1 of |
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| this Code for the seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles |
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| and
aircraft.
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| (e-5) Upon the conclusion of a case brought under this |
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| Section, the court
shall seal all evidence depicting a victim |
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| or witness that is sexually
explicit. The evidence may be |
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| unsealed and viewed, on a motion of the party
seeking to unseal |
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| and view the evidence, only for good cause shown and in the
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| discretion of the court. The motion must expressly set forth |
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| the purpose for
viewing the material. The State's attorney and |
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| the victim, if possible, shall
be provided reasonable notice of |
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| the hearing on the motion to unseal the
evidence. Any person |
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| entitled to notice of a hearing under this subsection
(e-5) may |
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| object to the motion.
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| (f) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section:
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| (1) "Disseminate" means (i) to sell, distribute, |
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| exchange or transfer
possession, whether with or without |
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| consideration or (ii) to make a depiction
by computer |
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| available for distribution or downloading through the |
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| facilities
of any telecommunications network or through |
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| any other means of transferring
computer programs or data |
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| to a computer.
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| (2) "Produce" means to direct, promote, advertise, |
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| publish, manufacture,
issue, present or show.
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| (3) "Reproduce" means to make a duplication or copy.
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| (4) "Depict by computer" means to generate or create, |
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| or cause to be
created or generated, a computer program or |
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| data that, after being processed by
a computer either alone |
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| or in conjunction with one or more computer programs,
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| results in a visual depiction on a computer monitor, |
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| screen, or display.
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| (5) "Depiction by computer" means a computer program or |
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| data that, after
being processed by a computer either alone |
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| or in conjunction with one or more
computer programs, |
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| results in a visual depiction on a computer monitor, |
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| screen,
or display.
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| (6) "Computer", "computer program", and "data" have |
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| the meanings
ascribed to them in Section 16D-2 of this |
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| Code.
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| (7) "Child" includes a film, videotape, photograph, or |
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| other similar
visual medium or reproduction or depiction by |
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| computer that is, or appears to
be, that of a person, |
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| either in part, or in total, under the age of 18,
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| regardless of the method by which the film, videotape, |
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| photograph, or other
similar visual medium or reproduction |
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| or depiction by computer is created,
adopted, or modified |
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| to appear as such. "Child" also includes a film,
videotape, |
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| photograph, or other similar visual medium or reproduction |
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| or
depiction by computer that is advertised, promoted, |
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| presented, described, or
distributed in such a manner that |
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| conveys the impression that the film,
videotape, |
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| photograph, or other similar visual medium or reproduction |
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depiction by computer is of a person under the age of |
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| (8) "Sexual penetration" and "sexual conduct" have the |
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| meanings ascribed
to them in Section 12-12 of this Code.
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| (g) Re-enactment; findings; purposes.
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| (1) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
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| (i) Section 50-5 of Public Act 88-680, effective |
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| January 1, 1995,
contained provisions amending the |
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| child pornography statute, Section 11-20.1
of the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961. Section 50-5 also contained |
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| other provisions.
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| (ii) In addition, Public Act 88-680 was entitled |
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| "AN ACT to create a
Safe Neighborhoods Law". (A) |
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| Article 5 was entitled JUVENILE JUSTICE and
amended the |
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| Juvenile Court Act of 1987. (B) Article 15 was entitled |
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| GANGS and
amended various provisions of the Criminal |
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| Code of 1961 and the Unified Code
of Corrections. (C) |
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| Article 20 was entitled ALCOHOL ABUSE and amended |
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| various
provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code. (D) |
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| Article 25 was entitled DRUG
ABUSE and amended the |
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| Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled
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| Substances Act. (E) Article 30 was entitled FIREARMS |
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| and amended the Criminal
Code of 1961 and the Code of |
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| Criminal Procedure of 1963. (F) Article 35
amended the |
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| Criminal Code of 1961, the Rights of Crime Victims and |
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| Witnesses
Act, and the Unified Code of Corrections. (G) |
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| Article 40 amended the Criminal
Code of 1961 to |
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| increase the penalty for compelling organization |
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| membership of
persons. (H) Article 45 created the |
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Licensing Act |
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| and amended the State Finance Act, the Juvenile Court |
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| Act of
1987, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the |
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| Private Correctional Facility
Moratorium Act. (I) |
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| Article 50 amended the WIC Vendor Management Act, the
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| Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, the Juvenile |
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| Court Act of 1987, the
Criminal Code of 1961, the |
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| Wrongs to Children Act, and the Unified Code of
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| Corrections.
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| (iii) On September 22, 1998, the Third District |
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| Appellate Court in
People v. Dainty, 701 N.E. 2d 118, |
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| ruled that Public Act 88-680 violates the
single |
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| subject clause of the Illinois Constitution (Article |
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| IV, Section 8 (d))
and was unconstitutional in its |
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| entirety. As of the time this amendatory Act
of 1999 |
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| was prepared, People v. Dainty was still subject to |
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| appeal.
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| (iv) Child pornography is a vital concern to the |
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| people of this State
and the validity of future |
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| prosecutions under the child pornography statute of
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| the Criminal Code of 1961 is in grave doubt.
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| (2) It is the purpose of this amendatory Act of 1999 to |
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| prevent or
minimize any problems relating to prosecutions |
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| for child pornography that may
result from challenges to |
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| the constitutional validity of Public Act 88-680 by
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| re-enacting the Section relating to child pornography that |
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| was included in
Public Act 88-680.
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| (3) This amendatory Act of 1999 re-enacts Section |
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| 11-20.1 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, as it has been |
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| amended. This re-enactment is intended
to remove any |
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| question as to the validity or content of that Section; it |
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| is not
intended to supersede any other Public Act that |
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| amends the text of the Section
as set forth in this |
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| amendatory Act of 1999. The material is shown as existing
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| text (i.e., without underscoring) because, as of the time |
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| this amendatory Act
of 1999 was prepared, People v. Dainty |
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| was subject to appeal to the Illinois
Supreme Court.
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| (4) The re-enactment by this amendatory Act of 1999 of |
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| Section 11-20.1 of
the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to |
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| child pornography that was amended by
Public Act 88-680 is |
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| not intended, and shall not be construed, to imply that
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| Public Act 88-680 is invalid or to limit or impair any |
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| legal argument
concerning whether those provisions were |
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| substantially re-enacted by other
Public Acts.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-366, eff. 7-29-05 .)
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