103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB1460

 

Introduced 1/31/2023, by Rep. Tony M. McCombie

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
720 ILCS 5/12-3.05  was 720 ILCS 5/12-4

    Provides that the Act may be referred to as the Knight-Silas Act. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that aggravated battery, other than by the discharge of a firearm, includes a battery committed by a person who, at the time of the commission of the offense, is 21 years of age or older and the battery was committed upon an individual whom the person committing the offense knows to be a person working under the Adult Protective Services Program or an Ombudsman under the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Department on Aging, or a Department of Children and Family Services employee: (1) performing his or her official duties; (2) battered to prevent performance of his or her official duties; or (3) battered in retaliation for performing his or her official duties. Provides that a violation is a Class 2 felony, except if the battery causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an individual, a violation is a Class 1 felony. Defines "Department of Children and Family Services employee" and "ombudsman".


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning criminal law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. This Act may be referred to as the Knight-Silas
5Act.
 
6    Section 5. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by
7changing Section 12-3.05 as follows:
 
8    (720 ILCS 5/12-3.05)  (was 720 ILCS 5/12-4)
9    Sec. 12-3.05. Aggravated battery.
10    (a) Offense based on injury. A person commits aggravated
11battery when, in committing a battery, other than by the
12discharge of a firearm, he or she knowingly does any of the
13following:
14        (1) Causes great bodily harm or permanent disability
15    or disfigurement.
16        (2) Causes severe and permanent disability, great
17    bodily harm, or disfigurement by means of a caustic or
18    flammable substance, a poisonous gas, a deadly biological
19    or chemical contaminant or agent, a radioactive substance,
20    or a bomb or explosive compound.
21        (3) Causes great bodily harm or permanent disability
22    or disfigurement to an individual whom the person knows to

 

 

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1    be a peace officer, community policing volunteer, fireman,
2    private security officer, correctional institution
3    employee, a person performing duties related to the Adult
4    Protective Services Act or ombudsman under the State Long
5    Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Department on Aging, or
6    Department of Human Services employee supervising or
7    controlling sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent
8    persons:
9            (i) performing his or her official duties;
10            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
11        official duties; or
12            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
13        or her official duties.
14        (3.1) Is, at the time of the commission of the
15    offense, 21 years of age or older and causes great bodily
16    harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an
17    individual whom the person knows to be a Department of
18    Children and Family Services employee:
19            (i) performing his or her official duties;
20            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
21        official duties; or
22            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
23        or her official duties.
24        (4) Causes great bodily harm or permanent disability
25    or disfigurement to an individual 60 years of age or
26    older.

 

 

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1        (5) Strangles another individual.
2    (b) Offense based on injury to a child or person with an
3intellectual disability. A person who is at least 18 years of
4age commits aggravated battery when, in committing a battery,
5he or she knowingly and without legal justification by any
6means:
7        (1) causes great bodily harm or permanent disability
8    or disfigurement to any child under the age of 13 years, or
9    to any person with a severe or profound intellectual
10    disability; or
11        (2) causes bodily harm or disability or disfigurement
12    to any child under the age of 13 years or to any person
13    with a severe or profound intellectual disability.
14    (c) Offense based on location of conduct. A person commits
15aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, other than
16by the discharge of a firearm, he or she is or the person
17battered is on or about a public way, public property, a public
18place of accommodation or amusement, a sports venue, or a
19domestic violence shelter, or in a church, synagogue, mosque,
20or other building, structure, or place used for religious
21worship.
22    (d) Offense based on status of victim. A person commits
23aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, other than
24by discharge of a firearm, he or she knows the individual
25battered to be any of the following:
26        (1) A person 60 years of age or older.

 

 

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1        (2) A person who is pregnant or has a physical
2    disability.
3        (3) A teacher or school employee upon school grounds
4    or grounds adjacent to a school or in any part of a
5    building used for school purposes.
6        (4) A peace officer, community policing volunteer,
7    fireman, private security officer, correctional
8    institution employee, a person performing duties related
9    to the Adult Protective Services Act or ombudsman under
10    the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program of the
11    Department on Aging, or Department of Human Services
12    employee supervising or controlling sexually dangerous
13    persons or sexually violent persons:
14            (i) performing his or her official duties;
15            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
16        official duties; or
17            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
18        or her official duties.
19        (4.1)(A) A Department of Children and Family Services
20    employee:
21            (i) performing his or her official duties;
22            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
23        official duties; or
24            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
25        or her official duties; and
26        (B) the person committing the offense, at the time of

 

 

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1    the commission of the offense, is 21 years of age or older.
2        (5) A judge, emergency management worker, emergency
3    medical services personnel, or utility worker:
4            (i) performing his or her official duties;
5            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
6        official duties; or
7            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
8        or her official duties.
9        (6) An officer or employee of the State of Illinois, a
10    unit of local government, or a school district, while
11    performing his or her official duties.
12        (7) A transit employee performing his or her official
13    duties, or a transit passenger.
14        (8) A taxi driver on duty.
15        (9) A merchant who detains the person for an alleged
16    commission of retail theft under Section 16-26 of this
17    Code and the person without legal justification by any
18    means causes bodily harm to the merchant.
19        (10) A person authorized to serve process under
20    Section 2-202 of the Code of Civil Procedure or a special
21    process server appointed by the circuit court while that
22    individual is in the performance of his or her duties as a
23    process server.
24        (11) A nurse while in the performance of his or her
25    duties as a nurse.
26        (12) A merchant: (i) while performing his or her

 

 

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1    duties, including, but not limited to, relaying directions
2    for healthcare or safety from his or her supervisor or
3    employer or relaying health or safety guidelines,
4    recommendations, regulations, or rules from a federal,
5    State, or local public health agency; and (ii) during a
6    disaster declared by the Governor, or a state of emergency
7    declared by the mayor of the municipality in which the
8    merchant is located, due to a public health emergency and
9    for a period of 6 months after such declaration.
10    (e) Offense based on use of a firearm. A person commits
11aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, he or she
12knowingly does any of the following:
13        (1) Discharges a firearm, other than a machine gun or
14    a firearm equipped with a silencer, and causes any injury
15    to another person.
16        (2) Discharges a firearm, other than a machine gun or
17    a firearm equipped with a silencer, and causes any injury
18    to a person he or she knows to be a peace officer,
19    community policing volunteer, person summoned by a police
20    officer, fireman, private security officer, correctional
21    institution employee, or emergency management worker:
22            (i) performing his or her official duties;
23            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
24        official duties; or
25            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
26        or her official duties.

 

 

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1        (3) Discharges a firearm, other than a machine gun or
2    a firearm equipped with a silencer, and causes any injury
3    to a person he or she knows to be emergency medical
4    services personnel:
5            (i) performing his or her official duties;
6            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
7        official duties; or
8            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
9        or her official duties.
10        (4) Discharges a firearm and causes any injury to a
11    person he or she knows to be a teacher, a student in a
12    school, or a school employee, and the teacher, student, or
13    employee is upon school grounds or grounds adjacent to a
14    school or in any part of a building used for school
15    purposes.
16        (5) Discharges a machine gun or a firearm equipped
17    with a silencer, and causes any injury to another person.
18        (6) Discharges a machine gun or a firearm equipped
19    with a silencer, and causes any injury to a person he or
20    she knows to be a peace officer, community policing
21    volunteer, person summoned by a police officer, fireman,
22    private security officer, correctional institution
23    employee or emergency management worker:
24            (i) performing his or her official duties;
25            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
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1            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
2        or her official duties.
3        (7) Discharges a machine gun or a firearm equipped
4    with a silencer, and causes any injury to a person he or
5    she knows to be emergency medical services personnel:
6            (i) performing his or her official duties;
7            (ii) battered to prevent performance of his or her
8        official duties; or
9            (iii) battered in retaliation for performing his
10        or her official duties.
11        (8) Discharges a machine gun or a firearm equipped
12    with a silencer, and causes any injury to a person he or
13    she knows to be a teacher, or a student in a school, or a
14    school employee, and the teacher, student, or employee is
15    upon school grounds or grounds adjacent to a school or in
16    any part of a building used for school purposes.
17    (f) Offense based on use of a weapon or device. A person
18commits aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, he
19or she does any of the following:
20        (1) Uses a deadly weapon other than by discharge of a
21    firearm, or uses an air rifle as defined in Section
22    24.8-0.1 of this Code.
23        (2) Wears a hood, robe, or mask to conceal his or her
24    identity.
25        (3) Knowingly and without lawful justification shines
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1    to a firearm, or used in concert with a firearm, so that
2    the laser beam strikes upon or against the person of
3    another.
4        (4) Knowingly video or audio records the offense with
5    the intent to disseminate the recording.
6    (g) Offense based on certain conduct. A person commits
7aggravated battery when, other than by discharge of a firearm,
8he or she does any of the following:
9        (1) Violates Section 401 of the Illinois Controlled
10    Substances Act by unlawfully delivering a controlled
11    substance to another and any user experiences great bodily
12    harm or permanent disability as a result of the injection,
13    inhalation, or ingestion of any amount of the controlled
14    substance.
15        (2) Knowingly administers to an individual or causes
16    him or her to take, without his or her consent or by threat
17    or deception, and for other than medical purposes, any
18    intoxicating, poisonous, stupefying, narcotic,
19    anesthetic, or controlled substance, or gives to another
20    person any food containing any substance or object
21    intended to cause physical injury if eaten.
22        (3) Knowingly causes or attempts to cause a
23    correctional institution employee or Department of Human
24    Services employee to come into contact with blood, seminal
25    fluid, urine, or feces by throwing, tossing, or expelling
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1    penal institution or is a sexually dangerous person or
2    sexually violent person in the custody of the Department
3    of Human Services.
4    (h) Sentence. Unless otherwise provided, aggravated
5battery is a Class 3 felony.
6    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (a)(4),
7(d)(4), (d)(4.1), or (g)(3) is a Class 2 felony.
8    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (a)(3),
9(a)(3.1), or (g)(1) is a Class 1 felony.
10    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (a)(1) is a
11Class 1 felony when the aggravated battery was intentional and
12involved the infliction of torture, as defined in paragraph
13(14) of subsection (b) of Section 9-1 of this Code, as the
14infliction of or subjection to extreme physical pain,
15motivated by an intent to increase or prolong the pain,
16suffering, or agony of the victim.
17    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (a)(1) is a
18Class 2 felony when the person causes great bodily harm or
19permanent disability to an individual whom the person knows to
20be a member of a congregation engaged in prayer or other
21religious activities at a church, synagogue, mosque, or other
22building, structure, or place used for religious worship.
23    Aggravated battery under subdivision (a)(5) is a Class 1
24felony if:
25        (A) the person used or attempted to use a dangerous
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1        (B) the person caused great bodily harm or permanent
2    disability or disfigurement to the other person while
3    committing the offense; or
4        (C) the person has been previously convicted of a
5    violation of subdivision (a)(5) under the laws of this
6    State or laws similar to subdivision (a)(5) of any other
7    state.
8    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (e)(1) is a
9Class X felony.
10    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (a)(2) is a
11Class X felony for which a person shall be sentenced to a term
12of imprisonment of a minimum of 6 years and a maximum of 45
13years.
14    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (e)(5) is a
15Class X felony for which a person shall be sentenced to a term
16of imprisonment of a minimum of 12 years and a maximum of 45
17years.
18    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (e)(2),
19(e)(3), or (e)(4) is a Class X felony for which a person shall
20be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of a minimum of 15 years
21and a maximum of 60 years.
22    Aggravated battery as defined in subdivision (e)(6),
23(e)(7), or (e)(8) is a Class X felony for which a person shall
24be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of a minimum of 20 years
25and a maximum of 60 years.
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1Class X felony, except that:
2        (1) if the person committed the offense while armed
3    with a firearm, 15 years shall be added to the term of
4    imprisonment imposed by the court;
5        (2) if, during the commission of the offense, the
6    person personally discharged a firearm, 20 years shall be
7    added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court;
8        (3) if, during the commission of the offense, the
9    person personally discharged a firearm that proximately
10    caused great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent
11    disfigurement, or death to another person, 25 years or up
12    to a term of natural life shall be added to the term of
13    imprisonment imposed by the court.
14    (i) Definitions. In this Section:
15    "Building or other structure used to provide shelter" has
16the meaning ascribed to "shelter" in Section 1 of the Domestic
17Violence Shelters Act.
18    "Department of Children and Family Services employee"
19includes any (i) Department case worker or (ii) investigator
20employed by an agency or organization providing social work,
21case work, or investigative services under a contract with or
22a grant from the Department of Children and Family Services.
23    "Domestic violence" has the meaning ascribed to it in
24Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986.
25    "Domestic violence shelter" means any building or other
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1or to the dependent children of victims of domestic violence
2pursuant to the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or the
3Domestic Violence Shelters Act, or any place within 500 feet
4of such a building or other structure in the case of a person
5who is going to or from such a building or other structure.
6    "Firearm" has the meaning provided under Section 1.1 of
7the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, and does not
8include an air rifle as defined by Section 24.8-0.1 of this
9Code.
10    "Machine gun" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section
1124-1 of this Code.
12    "Merchant" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section
1316-0.1 of this Code.
14    "Ombudsman" has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph
15(3.1) of subsection (b) of Section 4.04 of the Illinois Act on
16the Aging.
17    "Strangle" means intentionally impeding the normal
18breathing or circulation of the blood of an individual by
19applying pressure on the throat or neck of that individual or
20by blocking the nose or mouth of that individual.
21(Source: P.A. 101-223, eff. 1-1-20; 101-651, eff. 8-7-20.)