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Full Text of HB1505  95th General Assembly

HB1505 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008
HB1505

 

Introduced 2/22/2007, by Rep. Milton Patterson

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
720 ILCS 5/2-23 new
720 ILCS 5/12-2   from Ch. 38, par. 12-2
720 ILCS 5/12-4   from Ch. 38, par. 12-4
720 ILCS 5/12-14   from Ch. 38, par. 12-14
720 ILCS 5/12-16   from Ch. 38, par. 12-16
720 ILCS 5/16-1   from Ch. 38, par. 16-1
720 ILCS 5/16G-20
720 ILCS 5/18-1   from Ch. 38, par. 18-1
720 ILCS 5/18-4
720 ILCS 646/15
720 ILCS 646/25

    Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. Provides for enhanced penalties for committing various offenses against a veteran. Increases by one class the penalties for various offenses committed against veterans.


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CORRECTIONAL BUDGET AND IMPACT NOTE ACT MAY APPLY

 

 

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,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing
5 Sections 12-2, 12-4, 12-14, 12-16, 16-1, 16G-20, 18-1, and 18-4
6 and by adding Section 2-23 as follows:
 
7     (720 ILCS 5/2-23 new)
8     Sec. 2-23. "Veteran". "Veteran" means an Illinois resident
9 who: (i) was a member of the Armed Forces of the United States,
10 a member of the Illinois National Guard, or a member of any
11 reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States; and
12 (ii) who was honorably discharged.
 
13     (720 ILCS 5/12-2)  (from Ch. 38, par. 12-2)
14     Sec. 12-2. Aggravated assault.
15     (a) A person commits an aggravated assault, when, in
16 committing an assault, he:
17         (1) Uses a deadly weapon or any device manufactured and
18     designed to be substantially similar in appearance to a
19     firearm, other than by discharging a firearm in the
20     direction of another person, a peace officer, a person
21     summoned or directed by a peace officer, a correctional
22     officer or a fireman or in the direction of a vehicle

 

 

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1     occupied by another person, a peace officer, a person
2     summoned or directed by a peace officer, a correctional
3     officer or a fireman while the officer or fireman is
4     engaged in the execution of any of his official duties, or
5     to prevent the officer or fireman from performing his
6     official duties, or in retaliation for the officer or
7     fireman performing his official duties;
8         (2) Is hooded, robed or masked in such manner as to
9     conceal his identity or any device manufactured and
10     designed to be substantially similar in appearance to a
11     firearm;
12         (3) Knows the individual assaulted to be a teacher or
13     other person employed in any school and such teacher or
14     other employee is upon the grounds of a school or grounds
15     adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building used for
16     school purposes;
17         (4) Knows the individual assaulted to be a supervisor,
18     director, instructor or other person employed in any park
19     district and such supervisor, director, instructor or
20     other employee is upon the grounds of the park or grounds
21     adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building used for
22     park purposes;
23         (5) Knows the individual assaulted to be a caseworker,
24     investigator, or other person employed by the Department of
25     Healthcare and Family Services (formerly State Department
26     of Public Aid), a County Department of Public Aid, or the

 

 

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1     Department of Human Services (acting as successor to the
2     Illinois Department of Public Aid under the Department of
3     Human Services Act) and such caseworker, investigator, or
4     other person is upon the grounds of a public aid office or
5     grounds adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building
6     used for public aid purposes, or upon the grounds of a home
7     of a public aid applicant, recipient or any other person
8     being interviewed or investigated in the employees'
9     discharge of his duties, or on grounds adjacent thereto, or
10     is in any part of a building in which the applicant,
11     recipient, or other such person resides or is located;
12         (6) Knows the individual assaulted to be a peace
13     officer, or a community policing volunteer, or a fireman
14     while the officer or fireman is engaged in the execution of
15     any of his official duties, or to prevent the officer,
16     community policing volunteer, or fireman from performing
17     his official duties, or in retaliation for the officer,
18     community policing volunteer, or fireman performing his
19     official duties, and the assault is committed other than by
20     the discharge of a firearm in the direction of the officer
21     or fireman or in the direction of a vehicle occupied by the
22     officer or fireman;
23         (7) Knows the individual assaulted to be an emergency
24     medical technician - ambulance, emergency medical
25     technician - intermediate, emergency medical technician -
26     paramedic, ambulance driver or other medical assistance or

 

 

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1     first aid personnel engaged in the execution of any of his
2     official duties, or to prevent the emergency medical
3     technician - ambulance, emergency medical technician -
4     intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic,
5     ambulance driver, or other medical assistance or first aid
6     personnel from performing his official duties, or in
7     retaliation for the emergency medical technician -
8     ambulance, emergency medical technician - intermediate,
9     emergency medical technician - paramedic, ambulance
10     driver, or other medical assistance or first aid personnel
11     performing his official duties;
12         (8) Knows the individual assaulted to be the driver,
13     operator, employee or passenger of any transportation
14     facility or system engaged in the business of
15     transportation of the public for hire and the individual
16     assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using
17     such public transportation as a passenger or using any area
18     of any description designated by the transportation
19     facility or system as a vehicle boarding, departure, or
20     transfer location;
21         (9) Or the individual assaulted is on or about a public
22     way, public property, or public place of accommodation or
23     amusement;
24         (9.5) Is, or the individual assaulted is, in or about a
25     publicly or privately owned sports or entertainment arena,
26     stadium, community or convention hall, special event

 

 

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1     center, amusement facility, or a special event center in a
2     public park during any 24-hour period when a professional
3     sporting event, National Collegiate Athletic Association
4     (NCAA)-sanctioned sporting event, United States Olympic
5     Committee-sanctioned sporting event, or International
6     Olympic Committee-sanctioned sporting event is taking
7     place in this venue;
8         (10) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee
9     of the State of Illinois, a municipal corporation therein
10     or a political subdivision thereof, engaged in the
11     performance of his authorized duties as such employee;
12         (11) Knowingly and without legal justification,
13     commits an assault on a physically handicapped person;
14         (12) Knowingly and without legal justification,
15     commits an assault on a person 60 years of age or older;
16         (12.1) Knowingly and without legal justification,
17     commits an assault on a veteran;
18         (13) Discharges a firearm;
19         (14) Knows the individual assaulted to be a
20     correctional officer, while the officer is engaged in the
21     execution of any of his or her official duties, or to
22     prevent the officer from performing his or her official
23     duties, or in retaliation for the officer performing his or
24     her official duties;
25         (15) Knows the individual assaulted to be a
26     correctional employee or an employee of the Department of

 

 

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1     Human Services supervising or controlling sexually
2     dangerous persons or sexually violent persons, while the
3     employee is engaged in the execution of any of his or her
4     official duties, or to prevent the employee from performing
5     his or her official duties, or in retaliation for the
6     employee performing his or her official duties, and the
7     assault is committed other than by the discharge of a
8     firearm in the direction of the employee or in the
9     direction of a vehicle occupied by the employee;
10         (16) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee
11     of a police or sheriff's department engaged in the
12     performance of his or her official duties as such employee;
13     or
14         (17) Knows the individual assaulted to be a sports
15     official or coach at any level of competition and the act
16     causing the assault to the sports official or coach
17     occurred within an athletic facility or an indoor or
18     outdoor playing field or within the immediate vicinity of
19     the athletic facility or an indoor or outdoor playing field
20     at which the sports official or coach was an active
21     participant in the athletic contest held at the athletic
22     facility. For the purposes of this paragraph (17), "sports
23     official" means a person at an athletic contest who
24     enforces the rules of the contest, such as an umpire or
25     referee; and "coach" means a person recognized as a coach
26     by the sanctioning authority that conducted the athletic

 

 

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1     contest; or .
2         (18) Knows the individual assaulted to be an emergency
3     management worker, while the emergency management worker
4     is engaged in the execution of any of his or her official
5     duties, or to prevent the emergency management worker from
6     performing his or her official duties, or in retaliation
7     for the emergency management worker performing his or her
8     official duties, and the assault is committed other than by
9     the discharge of a firearm in the direction of the
10     emergency management worker or in the direction of a
11     vehicle occupied by the emergency management worker.
12     (a-5) A person commits an aggravated assault when he or she
13 knowingly and without lawful justification shines or flashes a
14 laser gunsight or other laser device that is attached or
15 affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a firearm, so
16 that the laser beam strikes near or in the immediate vicinity
17 of any person.
18     (b) Sentence.
19     Aggravated assault as defined in paragraphs (1) through (5)
20 and (8) through (11) (12) and (17) of subsection (a) of this
21 Section is a Class A misdemeanor. Aggravated assault as defined
22 in paragraphs (12.1), (13), (14), and (15) of subsection (a) of
23 this Section and as defined in subsection (a-5) of this Section
24 is a Class 4 felony. Aggravated assault as defined in
25 paragraphs (6), (7), (16), and (18) of subsection (a) of this
26 Section is a Class A misdemeanor if a firearm is not used in

 

 

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1 the commission of the assault. Aggravated assault as defined in
2 paragraphs (6), (7), (16), and (18) of subsection (a) of this
3 Section is a Class 4 felony if a firearm is used in the
4 commission of the assault.
5 (Source: P.A. 93-692, eff. 1-1-05; 94-243, eff. 1-1-06; 94-482,
6 eff. 1-1-06; revised 12-15-05.)
 
7     (720 ILCS 5/12-4)  (from Ch. 38, par. 12-4)
8     Sec. 12-4. Aggravated Battery.
9     (a) A person who, in committing a battery, intentionally or
10 knowingly causes great bodily harm, or permanent disability or
11 disfigurement commits aggravated battery.
12     (b) In committing a battery, a person commits aggravated
13 battery if he or she:
14         (1) Uses a deadly weapon other than by the discharge of
15     a firearm;
16         (2) Is hooded, robed or masked, in such manner as to
17     conceal his identity;
18         (3) Knows the individual harmed to be a teacher or
19     other person employed in any school and such teacher or
20     other employee is upon the grounds of a school or grounds
21     adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building used for
22     school purposes;
23         (4) (Blank);
24         (5) (Blank);
25         (6) Knows the individual harmed to be a community

 

 

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1     policing volunteer while such volunteer is engaged in the
2     execution of any official duties, or to prevent the
3     volunteer from performing official duties, or in
4     retaliation for the volunteer performing official duties,
5     and the battery is committed other than by the discharge of
6     a firearm;
7         (7) Knows the individual harmed to be an emergency
8     medical technician - ambulance, emergency medical
9     technician - intermediate, emergency medical technician -
10     paramedic, ambulance driver, other medical assistance,
11     first aid personnel, or hospital personnel engaged in the
12     performance of any of his or her official duties, or to
13     prevent the emergency medical technician - ambulance,
14     emergency medical technician - intermediate, emergency
15     medical technician - paramedic, ambulance driver, other
16     medical assistance, first aid personnel, or hospital
17     personnel from performing official duties, or in
18     retaliation for performing official duties;
19         (8) Is, or the person battered is, on or about a public
20     way, public property or public place of accommodation or
21     amusement;
22         (8.5) Is, or the person battered is, on a publicly or
23     privately owned sports or entertainment arena, stadium,
24     community or convention hall, special event center,
25     amusement facility, or a special event center in a public
26     park during any 24-hour period when a professional sporting

 

 

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1     event, National Collegiate Athletic Association
2     (NCAA)-sanctioned sporting event, United States Olympic
3     Committee-sanctioned sporting event, or International
4     Olympic Committee-sanctioned sporting event is taking
5     place in this venue;
6         (9) Knows the individual harmed to be the driver,
7     operator, employee or passenger of any transportation
8     facility or system engaged in the business of
9     transportation of the public for hire and the individual
10     assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using
11     such public transportation as a passenger or using any area
12     of any description designated by the transportation
13     facility or system as a vehicle boarding, departure, or
14     transfer location;
15         (10) Knows the individual harmed to be an individual of
16     60 years of age or older;
17         (11) Knows the individual harmed is pregnant;
18         (12) Knows the individual harmed to be a judge whom the
19     person intended to harm as a result of the judge's
20     performance of his or her official duties as a judge;
21         (13) (Blank);
22         (14) Knows the individual harmed to be a person who is
23     physically handicapped;
24         (15) Knowingly and without legal justification and by
25     any means causes bodily harm to a merchant who detains the
26     person for an alleged commission of retail theft under

 

 

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1     Section 16A-5 of this Code. In this item (15), "merchant"
2     has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 16A-2.4 of this
3     Code;
4         (16) Is, or the person battered is, in any building or
5     other structure used to provide shelter or other services
6     to victims or to the dependent children of victims of
7     domestic violence pursuant to the Illinois Domestic
8     Violence Act of 1986 or the Domestic Violence Shelters Act,
9     or the person battered is within 500 feet of such a
10     building or other structure while going to or from such a
11     building or other structure. "Domestic violence" has the
12     meaning ascribed to it in Section 103 of the Illinois
13     Domestic Violence Act of 1986. "Building or other structure
14     used to provide shelter" has the meaning ascribed to
15     "shelter" in Section 1 of the Domestic Violence Shelters
16     Act;
17         (17) (Blank); or
18         (18) Knows the individual harmed to be an officer or
19     employee of the State of Illinois, a unit of local
20     government, or school district engaged in the performance
21     of his or her authorized duties as such officer or
22     employee; or .
23         (19) (18) Knows the individual harmed to be an
24     emergency management worker engaged in the performance of
25     any of his or her official duties, or to prevent the
26     emergency management worker from performing official

 

 

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1     duties, or in retaliation for the emergency management
2     worker performing official duties.
3     For the purpose of paragraph (14) of subsection (b) of this
4 Section, a physically handicapped person is a person who
5 suffers from a permanent and disabling physical
6 characteristic, resulting from disease, injury, functional
7 disorder or congenital condition.
8     (c) A person who administers to an individual or causes him
9 to take, without his consent or by threat or deception, and for
10 other than medical purposes, any intoxicating, poisonous,
11 stupefying, narcotic, anesthetic, or controlled substance
12 commits aggravated battery.
13     (d) A person who knowingly gives to another person any food
14 that contains any substance or object that is intended to cause
15 physical injury if eaten, commits aggravated battery.
16     (d-3) A person commits aggravated battery when he or she
17 knowingly and without lawful justification shines or flashes a
18 laser gunsight or other laser device that is attached or
19 affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a firearm, so
20 that the laser beam strikes upon or against the person of
21 another.
22     (d-5) An inmate of a penal institution or a sexually
23 dangerous person or a sexually violent person in the custody of
24 the Department of Human Services who causes or attempts to
25 cause a correctional employee of the penal institution or an
26 employee of the Department of Human Services to come into

 

 

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1 contact with blood, seminal fluid, urine, or feces, by
2 throwing, tossing, or expelling that fluid or material commits
3 aggravated battery. For purposes of this subsection (d-5),
4 "correctional employee" means a person who is employed by a
5 penal institution.
6     (e) Sentence.
7         (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (2), and
8     (3), and (4) aggravated battery is a Class 3 felony.
9         (2) Aggravated battery that does not cause great bodily
10     harm or permanent disability or disfigurement is a Class 2
11     felony when the person knows the individual harmed to be a
12     peace officer, a community policing volunteer, a
13     correctional institution employee, an employee of the
14     Department of Human Services supervising or controlling
15     sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent persons, or
16     a fireman while such officer, volunteer, employee, or
17     fireman is engaged in the execution of any official duties
18     including arrest or attempted arrest, or to prevent the
19     officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman from performing
20     official duties, or in retaliation for the officer,
21     volunteer, employee, or fireman performing official
22     duties, and the battery is committed other than by the
23     discharge of a firearm.
24         (3) Aggravated battery that causes great bodily harm or
25     permanent disability or disfigurement in violation of
26     subsection (a) is a Class 1 felony when the person knows

 

 

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1     the individual harmed to be a peace officer, a community
2     policing volunteer, a correctional institution employee,
3     an employee of the Department of Human Services supervising
4     or controlling sexually dangerous persons or sexually
5     violent persons, or a fireman while such officer,
6     volunteer, employee, or fireman is engaged in the execution
7     of any official duties including arrest or attempted
8     arrest, or to prevent the officer, volunteer, employee, or
9     fireman from performing official duties, or in retaliation
10     for the officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman
11     performing official duties, and the battery is committed
12     other than by the discharge of a firearm.
13         (4) Aggravated battery of an individual who is a
14     veteran is a Class 2 felony.
15 (Source: P.A. 93-83, eff. 7-2-03; 94-243, eff. 1-1-06; 94-327,
16 eff. 1-1-06; 94-333, eff. 7-26-05; 94-363, eff. 7-29-05;
17 94-482, eff. 1-1-06; revised 8-19-05.)
 
18     (720 ILCS 5/12-14)  (from Ch. 38, par. 12-14)
19     Sec. 12-14. Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault.
20     (a) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual assault
21 if he or she commits criminal sexual assault and any of the
22 following aggravating circumstances existed during, or for the
23 purposes of paragraph (7) of this subsection (a) as part of the
24 same course of conduct as, the commission of the offense:
25         (1) the accused displayed, threatened to use, or used a

 

 

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1     dangerous weapon, other than a firearm, or any object
2     fashioned or utilized in such a manner as to lead the
3     victim under the circumstances reasonably to believe it to
4     be a dangerous weapon; or
5         (2) the accused caused bodily harm, except as provided
6     in subsection (a)(10), to the victim; or
7         (3) the accused acted in such a manner as to threaten
8     or endanger the life of the victim or any other person; or
9         (4) the criminal sexual assault was perpetrated during
10     the course of the commission or attempted commission of any
11     other felony by the accused; or
12         (5) the victim was 60 years of age or over when the
13     offense was committed; or
14         (5.1) the victim was a veteran; or
15         (6) the victim was a physically handicapped person; or
16         (7) the accused delivered (by injection, inhalation,
17     ingestion, transfer of possession, or any other means) to
18     the victim without his or her consent, or by threat or
19     deception, and for other than medical purposes, any
20     controlled substance; or
21         (8) the accused was armed with a firearm; or
22         (9) the accused personally discharged a firearm during
23     the commission of the offense; or
24         (10) the accused, during the commission of the offense,
25     personally discharged a firearm that proximately caused
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1     disfigurement, or death to another person.
2     (b) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual assault
3 if the accused was under 17 years of age and (i) commits an act
4 of sexual penetration with a victim who was under 9 years of
5 age when the act was committed; or (ii) commits an act of
6 sexual penetration with a victim who was at least 9 years of
7 age but under 13 years of age when the act was committed and
8 the accused used force or threat of force to commit the act.
9     (c) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual assault
10 if he or she commits an act of sexual penetration with a victim
11 who was a severely or profoundly mentally retarded person at
12 the time the act was committed.
13     (d) Sentence.
14         (1) Aggravated criminal sexual assault in violation of
15     paragraph (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7) of subsection (a)
16     or in violation of subsection (b) or (c) is a Class X
17     felony. Aggravated criminal sexual assault in violation of
18     paragraph (5.1) of subsection (a) is a Class X felony for
19     which the offender shall be sentenced to an extended term
20     sentence under Section 5-8-2 of the Unified Code of
21     Corrections. A violation of subsection (a)(1) is a Class X
22     felony for which 10 years shall be added to the term of
23     imprisonment imposed by the court. A violation of
24     subsection (a)(8) is a Class X felony for which 15 years
25     shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the
26     court. A violation of subsection (a)(9) is a Class X felony

 

 

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1     for which 20 years shall be added to the term of
2     imprisonment imposed by the court. A violation of
3     subsection (a)(10) is a Class X felony for which 25 years
4     or up to a term of natural life imprisonment shall be added
5     to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court.
6         (2) A person who is convicted of a second or subsequent
7     offense of aggravated criminal sexual assault, or who is
8     convicted of the offense of aggravated criminal sexual
9     assault after having previously been convicted of the
10     offense of criminal sexual assault or the offense of
11     predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, or who is
12     convicted of the offense of aggravated criminal sexual
13     assault after having previously been convicted under the
14     laws of this or any other state of an offense that is
15     substantially equivalent to the offense of criminal sexual
16     assault, the offense of aggravated criminal sexual assault
17     or the offense of predatory criminal sexual assault of a
18     child, shall be sentenced to a term of natural life
19     imprisonment. The commission of the second or subsequent
20     offense is required to have been after the initial
21     conviction for this paragraph (2) to apply.
22 (Source: P.A. 91-404, eff. 1-1-00; 92-434, eff. 1-1-02; 92-502,
23 eff. 12-19-01; 92-721, eff. 1-1-03.)
 
24     (720 ILCS 5/12-16)  (from Ch. 38, par. 12-16)
25     Sec. 12-16. Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse.

 

 

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1     (a) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if
2 he or she commits criminal sexual abuse as defined in
3 subsection (a) of Section 12-15 of this Code and any of the
4 following aggravating circumstances existed during, or for the
5 purposes of paragraph (7) of this subsection (a) as part of the
6 same course of conduct as, the commission of the offense:
7         (1) the accused displayed, threatened to use or used a
8     dangerous weapon or any object fashioned or utilized in
9     such a manner as to lead the victim under the circumstances
10     reasonably to believe it to be a dangerous weapon; or
11         (2) the accused caused bodily harm to the victim; or
12         (3) the victim was 60 years of age or over when the
13     offense was committed; or
14         (4) the victim was a physically handicapped person; or
15         (5) the accused acted in such a manner as to threaten
16     or endanger the life of the victim or any other person; or
17         (6) the criminal sexual abuse was perpetrated during
18     the course of the commission or attempted commission of any
19     other felony by the accused; or
20         (7) the accused delivered (by injection, inhalation,
21     ingestion, transfer of possession, or any other means) to
22     the victim without his or her consent, or by threat or
23     deception, and for other than medical purposes, any
24     controlled substance.
25     (b) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if
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1 was under 18 years of age when the act was committed and the
2 accused was a family member.
3     (c) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse
4 if:
5         (1) the accused was 17 years of age or over and (i)
6     commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was
7     under 13 years of age when the act was committed; or (ii)
8     commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was at
9     least 13 years of age but under 17 years of age when the
10     act was committed and the accused used force or threat of
11     force to commit the act; or
12         (2) the accused was under 17 years of age and (i)
13     commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was
14     under 9 years of age when the act was committed; or (ii)
15     commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was at
16     least 9 years of age but under 17 years of age when the act
17     was committed and the accused used force or threat of force
18     to commit the act.
19     (d) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if
20 he or she commits an act of sexual penetration or sexual
21 conduct with a victim who was at least 13 years of age but
22 under 17 years of age and the accused was at least 5 years
23 older than the victim.
24     (e) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if
25 he or she commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who
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1 time the act was committed.
2     (f) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if
3 he or she commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who
4 was at least 13 years of age but under 18 years of age when the
5 act was committed and the accused was 17 years of age or over
6 and held a position of trust, authority or supervision in
7 relation to the victim.
8     (g) Sentence. Aggravated criminal sexual abuse is a Class 2
9 felony, except that aggravated criminal sexual abuse when the
10 victim was a veteran is a Class 1 felony.
11 (Source: P.A. 92-434, eff. 1-1-02.)
 
12     (720 ILCS 5/16-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 16-1)
13     Sec. 16-1. Theft.
14     (a) A person commits theft when he knowingly:
15         (1) Obtains or exerts unauthorized control over
16     property of the owner; or
17         (2) Obtains by deception control over property of the
18     owner; or
19         (3) Obtains by threat control over property of the
20     owner; or
21         (4) Obtains control over stolen property knowing the
22     property to have been stolen or under such circumstances as
23     would reasonably induce him to believe that the property
24     was stolen; or
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1     custody of any law enforcement agency which is explicitly
2     represented to him by any law enforcement officer or any
3     individual acting in behalf of a law enforcement agency as
4     being stolen, and
5             (A) Intends to deprive the owner permanently of the
6         use or benefit of the property; or
7             (B) Knowingly uses, conceals or abandons the
8         property in such manner as to deprive the owner
9         permanently of such use or benefit; or
10             (C) Uses, conceals, or abandons the property
11         knowing such use, concealment or abandonment probably
12         will deprive the owner permanently of such use or
13         benefit.
14     (b) Sentence.
15         (1) Theft of property not from the person and not
16     exceeding $300 in value is a Class A misdemeanor.
17         (1.1) Theft of property not from the person and not
18     exceeding $300 in value is a Class 4 felony if the theft
19     was committed in a school or place of worship or if the
20     theft was of governmental property.
21         (2) A person who has been convicted of theft of
22     property not from the person and not exceeding $300 in
23     value who has been previously convicted of any type of
24     theft, robbery, armed robbery, burglary, residential
25     burglary, possession of burglary tools, home invasion,
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1     4-103.3 of the Illinois Vehicle Code relating to the
2     possession of a stolen or converted motor vehicle, or a
3     violation of Section 8 of the Illinois Credit Card and
4     Debit Card Act is guilty of a Class 4 felony. When a person
5     has any such prior conviction, the information or
6     indictment charging that person shall state such prior
7     conviction so as to give notice of the State's intention to
8     treat the charge as a felony. The fact of such prior
9     conviction is not an element of the offense and may not be
10     disclosed to the jury during trial unless otherwise
11     permitted by issues properly raised during such trial.
12         (3) (Blank).
13         (4) Theft of property from the person not exceeding
14     $300 in value, or theft of property exceeding $300 and not
15     exceeding $10,000 in value, is a Class 3 felony.
16         (4.1) Theft of property from the person not exceeding
17     $300 in value, or theft of property exceeding $300 and not
18     exceeding $10,000 in value, is a Class 2 felony if the
19     theft was committed in a school or place of worship or if
20     the theft was of governmental property.
21         (5) Theft of property exceeding $10,000 and not
22     exceeding $100,000 in value is a Class 2 felony.
23         (5.1) Theft of property exceeding $10,000 and not
24     exceeding $100,000 in value is a Class 1 felony if the
25     theft was committed in a school or place of worship or if
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1         (6) Theft of property exceeding $100,000 and not
2     exceeding $500,000 in value is a Class 1 felony.
3         (6.1) Theft of property exceeding $100,000 in value is
4     a Class X felony if the theft was committed in a school or
5     place of worship or if the theft was of governmental
6     property.
7         (6.2) Theft of property exceeding $500,000 in value is
8     a Class 1 non-probationable felony.
9         (7) Theft by deception, as described by paragraph (2)
10     of subsection (a) of this Section, in which the offender
11     obtained money or property valued at $5,000 or more from a
12     victim 60 years of age or older is a Class 2 felony.
13         (7.1) Theft by deception, as described by paragraph (2)
14     of subsection (a) of this Section, in which the offender
15     obtained money or property valued at $5,000 or more from a
16     veteran is a Class 1 felony.
17     (c) When a charge of theft of property exceeding a
18 specified value is brought, the value of the property involved
19 is an element of the offense to be resolved by the trier of
20 fact as either exceeding or not exceeding the specified value.
21 (Source: P.A. 93-520, eff. 8-6-03; 94-134, eff. 1-1-06.)
 
22     (720 ILCS 5/16G-20)
23     Sec. 16G-20. Aggravated identity theft.
24     (a) A person commits the offense of aggravated identity
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1 set forth in subsection (a) of Section 16G-15 against a
2 veteran, a person 60 years of age or older or a disabled person
3 as defined in Section 16-1.3 of this Code.
4     (b) Knowledge shall be determined by an evaluation of all
5 circumstances surrounding the use of the other person's
6 identifying information or document.
7     (c) When a charge of aggravated identity theft of credit,
8 money, goods, services, or other property exceeding a specified
9 value is brought the value of the credit, money, goods,
10 services, or other property is an element of the offense to be
11 resolved by the trier of fact as either exceeding or not
12 exceeding the specified value.
13     (d) A defense to aggravated identity theft does not exist
14 merely because the accused reasonably believed the victim to be
15 a person less than 60 years of age.
16     (e) Sentence.
17         (1) Aggravated identity theft of credit, money, goods,
18     services, or other property not exceeding $300 in value is
19     a Class 3 felony.
20         (2) Aggravated identity theft of credit, money, goods,
21     services, or other property exceeding $300 and not
22     exceeding $10,000 in value is a Class 2 felony.
23         (3) Aggravated identity theft of credit, money, goods,
24     services, or other property exceeding $10,000 in value and
25     not exceeding $100,000 in value is a Class 1 felony.
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1     services, or other property exceeding $100,000 in value is
2     a Class X felony.
3         (5) A person who has been previously convicted of
4     aggravated identity theft regardless of the value of the
5     property involved who is convicted of a second or
6     subsequent offense of aggravated identity theft regardless
7     of the value of the property involved is guilty of a Class
8     X felony.
9 (Source: P.A. 93-401, eff. 7-31-03; 94-39, eff. 6-16-05.)
 
10     (720 ILCS 5/18-1)  (from Ch. 38, par. 18-1)
11     Sec. 18-1. Robbery.
12     (a) A person commits robbery when he or she takes property,
13 except a motor vehicle covered by Section 18-3 or 18-4, from
14 the person or presence of another by the use of force or by
15 threatening the imminent use of force.
16     (b) Sentence.
17     Robbery is a Class 2 felony. However, if the victim is a
18 veteran, 60 years of age or over or is a physically handicapped
19 person, or if the robbery is committed in a school or place of
20 worship, robbery is a Class 1 felony.
21 (Source: P.A. 91-360, eff. 7-29-99.)
 
22     (720 ILCS 5/18-4)
23     Sec. 18-4. Aggravated vehicular hijacking.
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1 or she violates Section 18-3; and
2         (1) the person from whose immediate presence the motor
3     vehicle is taken is a physically handicapped person or a
4     person 60 years of age or over; or
5         (1.1) the person from whose immediate presence the
6     motor vehicle is taken is a veteran; or
7         (2) a person under 16 years of age is a passenger in
8     the motor vehicle at the time of the offense; or
9         (3) he or she carries on or about his or her person, or
10     is otherwise armed with a dangerous weapon, other than a
11     firearm; or
12         (4) he or she carries on or about his or her person or
13     is otherwise armed with a firearm; or
14         (5) he or she, during the commission of the offense,
15     personally discharges a firearm; or
16         (6) he or she, during the commission of the offense,
17     personally discharges a firearm that proximately causes
18     great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent
19     disfigurement, or death to another person.
20     (b) Sentence. Aggravated vehicular hijacking in violation
21 of subsections (a)(1) ,(a)(1.1), or (a)(2) is a Class X felony.
22 Aggravated vehicular hijacking in violation of subsection
23 (a)(3) is a Class X felony for which a term of imprisonment of
24 not less than 7 years shall be imposed. Aggravated vehicular
25 hijacking in violation of subsection (a)(4) is a Class X felony
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1 imposed by the court. Aggravated vehicular hijacking in
2 violation of subsection (a)(5) is a Class X felony for which 20
3 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the
4 court. Aggravated vehicular hijacking in violation of
5 subsection (a)(6) is a Class X felony for which 25 years or up
6 to a term of natural life shall be added to the term of
7 imprisonment imposed by the court.
8 (Source: P.A. 91-404, eff. 1-1-00.)
 
9     Section 10. The Methamphetamine Control and Community
10 Protection Act is amended by changing Sections 15 and 25 as
11 follows:
 
12     (720 ILCS 646/15)
13     Sec. 15. Participation in methamphetamine manufacturing.
14     (a) Participation in methamphetamine manufacturing.
15         (1) It is unlawful to knowingly participate in the
16     manufacture of methamphetamine with the intent that
17     methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine
18     be produced.
19         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
20     subsection (a) is subject to the following penalties:
21             (A) A person who participates in the manufacture of
22         less than 15 grams of methamphetamine or a substance
23         containing methamphetamine is guilty of a Class 1
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1             (B) A person who participates in the manufacture of
2         15 or more grams but less than 100 grams of
3         methamphetamine or a substance containing
4         methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X felony, subject
5         to a term of imprisonment of not less than 6 years and
6         not more than 30 years, and subject to a fine not to
7         exceed $100,000 or the street value of the
8         methamphetamine manufactured, whichever is greater.
9             (C) A person who participates in the manufacture of
10         100 or more grams but less than 400 grams of
11         methamphetamine or a substance containing
12         methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X felony, subject
13         to a term of imprisonment of not less than 9 years and
14         not more than 40 years, and subject to a fine not to
15         exceed $200,000 or the street value of the
16         methamphetamine manufactured, whichever is greater.
17             (D) A person who participates in the manufacture of
18         400 or more grams but less than 900 grams of
19         methamphetamine or a substance containing
20         methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X felony, subject
21         to a term of imprisonment of not less than 12 years and
22         not more than 50 years, and subject to a fine not to
23         exceed $300,000 or the street value of the
24         methamphetamine manufactured, whichever is greater.
25             (E) A person who participates in the manufacture of
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1         containing methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X
2         felony, subject to a term of imprisonment of not less
3         than 15 years and not more than 60 years, and subject
4         to a fine not to exceed $400,000 or the street value of
5         the methamphetamine, whichever is greater.
6     (b) Aggravated participation in methamphetamine
7 manufacturing.
8         (1) It is unlawful to engage in aggravated
9     participation in the manufacture of methamphetamine. A
10     person engages in aggravated participation in the
11     manufacture of methamphetamine when the person violates
12     paragraph (1) of subsection (a) and:
13             (A) the person knowingly does so in a multi-unit
14         dwelling;
15             (B) the person knowingly does so in a structure or
16         vehicle where a child under the age of 18, a veteran as
17         defined in Section 2-23 of the Criminal Code of 1961, a
18         person with a disability, or a person 60 years of age
19         or older who is incapable of adequately providing for
20         his or her own health and personal care resides, is
21         present, or is endangered by the manufacture of
22         methamphetamine;
23             (C) the person does so in a structure or vehicle
24         where a woman the person knows to be pregnant
25         (including but not limited to the person herself)
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1         methamphetamine manufacture;
2             (D) the person knowingly does so in a structure or
3         vehicle protected by one or more firearms, explosive
4         devices, booby traps, alarm systems, surveillance
5         systems, guard dogs, or dangerous animals;
6             (E) the methamphetamine manufacturing in which the
7         person participates is a contributing cause of the
8         death, serious bodily injury, disability, or
9         disfigurement of another person, including but not
10         limited to an emergency service provider;
11             (F) the methamphetamine manufacturing in which the
12         person participates is a contributing cause of a fire
13         or explosion that damages property belonging to
14         another person; or
15             (G) the person knowingly organizes, directs, or
16         finances the methamphetamine manufacturing or
17         activities carried out in support of the
18         methamphetamine manufacturing.
19         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
20     subsection (b) is subject to the following penalties:
21             (A) A person who participates in the manufacture of
22         less than 15 grams of methamphetamine or a substance
23         containing methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X
24         felony, subject to a term of imprisonment of not less
25         than 6 years and not more than 30 years, and subject to
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1         the methamphetamine, whichever is greater.
2             (B) A person who participates in the manufacture of
3         15 or more grams but less than 100 grams of
4         methamphetamine or a substance containing
5         methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X felony, subject
6         to a term of imprisonment of not less than 9 years and
7         not more than 40 years, and subject to a fine not to
8         exceed $200,000 or the street value of the
9         methamphetamine, whichever is greater.
10             (C) A person who participates in the manufacture of
11         100 or more grams but less than 400 grams of
12         methamphetamine or a substance containing
13         methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X felony, subject
14         to a term of imprisonment of not less than 12 years and
15         not more than 50 years, and subject to a fine not to
16         exceed $300,000 or the street value of the
17         methamphetamine, whichever is greater.
18             (D) A person who participates in the manufacture of
19         400 grams or more of methamphetamine or a substance
20         containing methamphetamine is guilty of a Class X
21         felony, subject to a term of imprisonment of not less
22         than 15 years and not more than 60 years, and subject
23         to a fine not to exceed $400,000 or the street value of
24         the methamphetamine, whichever is greater.
25 (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05; 94-830, eff. 6-5-06.)
 

 

 

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1     (720 ILCS 646/25)
2     Sec. 25. Anhydrous ammonia.
3     (a) Possession, procurement, transportation, storage, or
4 delivery of anhydrous ammonia with the intent that it be used
5 to manufacture methamphetamine.
6         (1) It is unlawful to knowingly engage in the
7     possession, procurement, transportation, storage, or
8     delivery of anhydrous ammonia or to attempt to engage in
9     any of these activities or to assist another in engaging in
10     any of these activities with the intent that the anhydrous
11     ammonia be used to manufacture methamphetamine.
12         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
13     subsection (a) is guilty of a Class 1 felony.
14     (b) Aggravated possession, procurement, transportation,
15 storage, or delivery of anhydrous ammonia with the intent that
16 it be used to manufacture methamphetamine.
17         (1) It is unlawful to knowingly engage in the
18     aggravated possession, procurement, transportation,
19     storage, or delivery of anhydrous ammonia with the intent
20     that it be used to manufacture methamphetamine. A person
21     commits this offense when the person engages in the
22     possession, procurement, transportation, storage, or
23     delivery of anhydrous ammonia or attempts to engage in any
24     of these activities or assists another in engaging in any
25     of these activities with the intent that the anhydrous
26     ammonia be used to manufacture methamphetamine and:

 

 

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1             (A) the person knowingly does so in a multi-unit
2         dwelling;
3             (B) the person knowingly does so in a structure or
4         vehicle where a child under the age of 18, a veteran as
5         defined in Section 2-23 of the Criminal Code of 1961,
6         or a person with a disability, or a person who is 60
7         years of age or older who is incapable of adequately
8         providing for his or her own health and personal care
9         resides, is present, or is endangered by the anhydrous
10         ammonia;
11             (C) the person's possession, procurement,
12         transportation, storage, or delivery of anhydrous
13         ammonia is a contributing cause of the death, serious
14         bodily injury, disability, or disfigurement of another
15         person; or
16             (D) the person's possession, procurement,
17         transportation, storage, or delivery of anhydrous
18         ammonia is a contributing cause of a fire or explosion
19         that damages property belonging to another person.
20         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
21     subsection (b) is guilty of a Class X felony, subject to a
22     term of imprisonment of not less than 6 years and not more
23     than 30 years, and subject to a fine not to exceed
24     $100,000.
25     (c) Possession, procurement, transportation, storage, or
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1         (1) It is unlawful to knowingly possess, procure,
2     transport, store, or deliver anhydrous ammonia in an
3     unauthorized container.
4         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
5     subsection (c) is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
6         (3) Affirmative defense. It is an affirmative defense
7     that the person charged possessed, procured, transported,
8     stored, or delivered anhydrous ammonia in a manner that
9     substantially complied with the rules governing anhydrous
10     ammonia equipment found in 8 Illinois Administrative Code
11     Section 215, in 92 Illinois Administrative Code Sections
12     171 through 180, or in any provision of the Code of Federal
13     Regulations incorporated by reference into these Sections
14     of the Illinois Administrative Code.
15     (d) Tampering with anhydrous ammonia equipment.
16         (1) It is unlawful to knowingly tamper with anhydrous
17     ammonia equipment. A person tampers with anhydrous ammonia
18     equipment when, without authorization from the lawful
19     owner, the person:
20             (A) removes or attempts to remove anhydrous
21         ammonia from the anhydrous ammonia equipment used by
22         the lawful owner;
23             (B) damages or attempts to damage the anhydrous
24         ammonia equipment used by the lawful owner; or
25             (C) vents or attempts to vent anhydrous ammonia
26         into the environment.

 

 

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1         (2) A person who violates paragraph (1) of this
2     subsection (d) is guilty of a Class 3 felony.
3 (Source: P.A. 94-556, eff. 9-11-05; 94-830, eff. 6-5-06.)