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Full Text of HB1440  103rd General Assembly

HB1440sam002 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. Patrick J. Joyce

Filed: 11/8/2023

 

 


 

 


 
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1
AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1440

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1440, AS AMENDED,
3by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4following:
 
5    "Section 5. The Unified Code of Corrections is amended by
6changing Section 5-4.5-110 as follows:
 
7    (730 ILCS 5/5-4.5-110)
8    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2024)
9    Sec. 5-4.5-110. SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
10PRIOR FELONY FIREARM-RELATED OR OTHER SPECIFIED CONVICTIONS.
11    (a) DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this Section:
12        "Firearm" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section
13    1.1 of the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act.
14        "Qualifying predicate offense" means the following
15    offenses under the Criminal Code of 2012:
16            (A) aggravated unlawful use of a weapon under

 

 

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1        Section 24-1.6 or similar offense under the Criminal
2        Code of 1961, when the weapon is a firearm;
3            (B) unlawful use or possession of a weapon by a
4        felon under Section 24-1.1 or similar offense under
5        the Criminal Code of 1961, when the weapon is a
6        firearm;
7            (C) first degree murder under Section 9-1 or
8        similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
9            (D) attempted first degree murder with a firearm
10        or similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
11            (E) aggravated kidnapping with a firearm under
12        paragraph (6) or (7) of subsection (a) of Section 10-2
13        or similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
14            (F) aggravated battery with a firearm under
15        subsection (e) of Section 12-3.05 or similar offense
16        under the Criminal Code of 1961;
17            (G) aggravated criminal sexual assault under
18        Section 11-1.30 or similar offense under the Criminal
19        Code of 1961;
20            (H) predatory criminal sexual assault of a child
21        under Section 11-1.40 or similar offense under the
22        Criminal Code of 1961;
23            (I) armed robbery under Section 18-2 or similar
24        offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
25            (J) vehicular hijacking under Section 18-3 or
26        similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;

 

 

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1            (K) aggravated vehicular hijacking under Section
2        18-4 or similar offense under the Criminal Code of
3        1961;
4            (L) home invasion with a firearm under paragraph
5        (3), (4), or (5) of subsection (a) of Section 19-6 or
6        similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
7            (M) aggravated discharge of a firearm under
8        Section 24-1.2 or similar offense under the Criminal
9        Code of 1961;
10            (N) aggravated discharge of a machine gun or a
11        firearm equipped with a device designed or used for
12        silencing the report of a firearm under Section
13        24-1.2-5 or similar offense under the Criminal Code of
14        1961;
15            (0) unlawful use of firearm projectiles under
16        Section 24-2.1 or similar offense under the Criminal
17        Code of 1961;
18            (P) manufacture, sale, or transfer of bullets or
19        shells represented to be armor piercing bullets,
20        dragon's breath shotgun shells, bolo shells, or
21        flechette shells under Section 24-2.2 or similar
22        offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
23            (Q) unlawful sale or delivery of firearms under
24        Section 24-3 or similar offense under the Criminal
25        Code of 1961;
26            (R) unlawful discharge of firearm projectiles

 

 

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1        under Section 24-3.2 or similar offense under the
2        Criminal Code of 1961;
3            (S) unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on
4        school premises of any school under Section 24-3.3 or
5        similar offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
6            (T) unlawful purchase of a firearm under Section
7        24-3.5 or similar offense under the Criminal Code of
8        1961;
9            (U) use of a stolen firearm in the commission of an
10        offense under Section 24-3.7 or similar offense under
11        the Criminal Code of 1961;
12            (V) possession of a stolen firearm under Section
13        24-3.8 or similar offense under the Criminal Code of
14        1961;
15            (W) aggravated possession of a stolen firearm
16        under Section 24-3.9 or similar offense under the
17        Criminal Code of 1961;
18            (X) gunrunning under Section 24-3A or similar
19        offense under the Criminal Code of 1961;
20            (Y) defacing identification marks of firearms
21        under Section 24-5 or similar offense under the
22        Criminal Code of 1961; and
23            (Z) armed violence under Section 33A-2 or similar
24        offense under the Criminal Code of 1961.
25    (b) APPLICABILITY. For an offense committed on or after
26January 1, 2018 (the effective date of Public Act 100-3) and

 

 

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1before January 1, 2025 2024, when a person is convicted of
2unlawful use or possession of a weapon by a felon, when the
3weapon is a firearm, or aggravated unlawful use of a weapon,
4when the weapon is a firearm, after being previously convicted
5of a qualifying predicate offense the person shall be subject
6to the sentencing guidelines under this Section.
7    (c) SENTENCING GUIDELINES.
8        (1) When a person is convicted of unlawful use or
9    possession of a weapon by a felon, when the weapon is a
10    firearm, and that person has been previously convicted of
11    a qualifying predicate offense, the person shall be
12    sentenced to a term of imprisonment within the sentencing
13    range of not less than 7 years and not more than 14 years,
14    unless the court finds that a departure from the
15    sentencing guidelines under this paragraph is warranted
16    under subsection (d) of this Section.
17        (2) When a person is convicted of aggravated unlawful
18    use of a weapon, when the weapon is a firearm, and that
19    person has been previously convicted of a qualifying
20    predicate offense, the person shall be sentenced to a term
21    of imprisonment within the sentencing range of not less
22    than 6 years and not more than 7 years, unless the court
23    finds that a departure from the sentencing guidelines
24    under this paragraph is warranted under subsection (d) of
25    this Section.
26        (3) The sentencing guidelines in paragraphs (1) and

 

 

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1    (2) of this subsection (c) apply only to offenses
2    committed on and after January 1, 2018 (the effective date
3    of Public Act 100-3) and before January 1, 2025 2024.
4    (d) DEPARTURE FROM SENTENCING GUIDELINES.
5        (1) At the sentencing hearing conducted under Section
6    5-4-1 of this Code, the court may depart from the
7    sentencing guidelines provided in subsection (c) of this
8    Section and impose a sentence otherwise authorized by law
9    for the offense if the court, after considering any factor
10    under paragraph (2) of this subsection (d) relevant to the
11    nature and circumstances of the crime and to the history
12    and character of the defendant, finds on the record
13    substantial and compelling justification that the sentence
14    within the sentencing guidelines would be unduly harsh and
15    that a sentence otherwise authorized by law would be
16    consistent with public safety and does not deprecate the
17    seriousness of the offense.
18        (2) In deciding whether to depart from the sentencing
19    guidelines under this paragraph, the court shall consider:
20            (A) the age, immaturity, or limited mental
21        capacity of the defendant at the time of commission of
22        the qualifying predicate or current offense, including
23        whether the defendant was suffering from a mental or
24        physical condition insufficient to constitute a
25        defense but significantly reduced the defendant's
26        culpability;

 

 

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1            (B) the nature and circumstances of the qualifying
2        predicate offense;
3            (C) the time elapsed since the qualifying
4        predicate offense;
5            (D) the nature and circumstances of the current
6        offense;
7            (E) the defendant's prior criminal history;
8            (F) whether the defendant committed the qualifying
9        predicate or current offense under specific and
10        credible duress, coercion, threat, or compulsion;
11            (G) whether the defendant aided in the
12        apprehension of another felon or testified truthfully
13        on behalf of another prosecution of a felony; and
14            (H) whether departure is in the interest of the
15        person's rehabilitation, including employment or
16        educational or vocational training, after taking into
17        account any past rehabilitation efforts or
18        dispositions of probation or supervision, and the
19        defendant's cooperation or response to rehabilitation.
20        (3) When departing from the sentencing guidelines
21    under this Section, the court shall specify on the record,
22    the particular evidence, information, factor or factors,
23    or other reasons which led to the departure from the
24    sentencing guidelines. When departing from the sentencing
25    range in accordance with this subsection (d), the court
26    shall indicate on the sentencing order which departure

 

 

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1    factor or factors outlined in paragraph (2) of this
2    subsection (d) led to the sentence imposed. The sentencing
3    order shall be filed with the clerk of the court and shall
4    be a public record.
5    (e) This Section is repealed on January 1, 2025 2024.
6(Source: P.A. 102-1109, eff. 12-21-22.)
 
7    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
8becoming law.".