Public Act 097-0225 Public Act 0225 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0225 | SB1754 Enrolled | LRB097 09951 RLC 50117 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Section 12-2 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/12-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-2)
| Sec. 12-2. Aggravated assault.
| (a) A person commits an aggravated assault, when, in | committing an
assault, he:
| (1) Uses a deadly weapon, an air rifle as defined in | the Air Rifle Act, or any device manufactured and designed | to be
substantially similar in appearance to a firearm, | other than by
discharging a firearm in the direction of | another person, a peace
officer, a person summoned or | directed by a peace officer, a correctional
officer, a | private security officer, or a fireman or in the direction | of a vehicle occupied by another
person, a peace officer, a | person summoned or directed by a peace officer,
a | correctional officer, a private security officer, or a | fireman while the officer or fireman is
engaged in the | execution of any of his official duties, or to prevent the
| officer or fireman from performing his official duties, or | in retaliation
for the officer or fireman performing his |
| official duties;
| (2) Is hooded, robed or masked in such manner as to | conceal his
identity or any device manufactured and | designed to be substantially
similar in appearance to a | firearm;
| (3) Knows the individual assaulted to be a teacher or | other person
employed in any school and such teacher or | other employee is upon the
grounds of a school or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a
building used for | school purposes;
| (4) Knows the individual assaulted to be a supervisor, | director,
instructor or other person employed in any park | district and such
supervisor, director, instructor or | other employee is upon the grounds of
the park or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building used
for | park purposes;
| (5) Knows the individual assaulted to be a caseworker, | investigator, or
other person employed by the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services (formerly State Department | of Public Aid), a
County
Department of Public Aid, or the | Department of Human Services (acting as
successor to the | Illinois Department of Public Aid under the Department of
| Human Services Act) and such caseworker, investigator, or | other person
is upon the grounds of a public aid office or | grounds adjacent thereto, or
is in any part of a building | used for public aid purposes, or upon the
grounds of a home |
| of a public aid applicant, recipient or any other person
| being interviewed or investigated in the employee's | discharge of his
duties, or on grounds adjacent thereto, or | is in any part of a building in
which the applicant, | recipient, or other such person resides or is located;
| (6) Knows the individual assaulted to be a peace | officer, a community
policing volunteer, a private | security officer, or a fireman
while the officer or fireman | is engaged in the execution of any of his
official duties, | or to prevent the officer, community policing volunteer,
or | fireman from performing
his official duties, or in | retaliation for the officer, community policing
volunteer, | or fireman
performing his official duties, and the assault | is committed other than by
the discharge of a firearm in | the direction of the officer or fireman or
in the direction | of a vehicle occupied by the officer or fireman;
| (7) Knows the individual assaulted to be
an emergency | medical technician - ambulance, emergency medical
| technician - intermediate, emergency medical technician - | paramedic, ambulance
driver or other medical
assistance or | first aid personnel engaged in the
execution of any of his | official duties, or to prevent the
emergency medical | technician - ambulance, emergency medical
technician - | intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic,
| ambulance driver, or other medical assistance or first aid | personnel from
performing his official duties, or in |
| retaliation for the
emergency medical technician - | ambulance, emergency medical
technician - intermediate, | emergency medical technician - paramedic,
ambulance | driver, or other medical assistance or first aid personnel
| performing his official duties;
| (8) Knows the individual assaulted to be the driver, | operator, employee
or passenger of any transportation | facility or system engaged in the
business of | transportation of the public for hire and the individual
| assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using | such public
transportation as a passenger or using any area | of any description
designated by the transportation | facility or system as a vehicle boarding,
departure, or | transfer location;
| (9) Or the individual assaulted is on or about a public | way, public
property, or public place of accommodation or | amusement;
| (9.5) Is, or the individual assaulted is, in or about a | publicly or privately owned sports or entertainment arena, | stadium, community or convention hall, special event | center, amusement facility, or a special event center in a | public park during any 24-hour period when a professional | sporting event, National Collegiate Athletic Association | (NCAA)-sanctioned sporting event, United States Olympic | Committee-sanctioned sporting event, or International | Olympic Committee-sanctioned sporting event is taking |
| place in this venue;
| (10) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee | of the State of
Illinois, a municipal corporation therein | or a political subdivision
thereof, engaged in the | performance of his authorized duties as such
employee;
| (11) Knowingly and without legal justification, | commits an assault on
a physically handicapped person;
| (12) Knowingly and without legal justification, | commits an assault on a
person 60 years of age or older;
| (13) Discharges a firearm, other than from a motor | vehicle;
| (13.5) Discharges a firearm from a motor vehicle;
| (14) Knows the individual assaulted to be a | correctional officer, while
the officer is engaged in the | execution of any of his or her official duties,
or to | prevent the officer from performing his or her official | duties, or in
retaliation for the officer performing his or | her official duties; | (14.5) Knows the individual assaulted to be a probation | officer, as defined in the Probation and Probation Officers | Act, while the officer is engaged in the execution of any | of his or her official duties, or to prevent the officer | from performing his or her official duties, or in | retaliation for the officer performing his or her official | duties;
| (15) Knows the individual assaulted to be a |
| correctional employee , an employee of a county juvenile | detention center who provides direct and continuous | supervision of residents of a juvenile detention center, | including an employee of a county juvenile detention center | who supervises recreational activity for residents of a | juvenile detention center, or
an employee or officer of the | Department of Human Services supervising or controlling
| sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent persons, or | an employee of a subcontractor of the Department of Human | Services supervising or controlling sexually dangerous | persons or sexually violent persons, while
the employee or | officer is engaged in the execution of any of his or her | official duties,
or to prevent the employee or officer from | performing his or her official duties, or in
retaliation | for the employee or officer performing his or her official | duties, and the
assault is committed other than by the | discharge of a firearm in the direction
of the employee or | officer or in the direction of a vehicle occupied by the | employee or officer;
| (16) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee | of a police or
sheriff's department, or a person who is | employed by a municipality and whose duties include traffic | control, engaged in the performance of his or her official | duties
as such employee;
| (17) Knows the individual assaulted to be a sports | official or coach at any level of competition and the act |
| causing the assault to the sports official or coach | occurred within an athletic facility or an indoor or | outdoor playing field or within the immediate vicinity of | the athletic facility or an indoor or outdoor playing field | at which the sports official or coach was an active | participant in the athletic contest held at the athletic | facility. For the purposes of this paragraph (17), "sports | official" means a person at an athletic contest who | enforces the rules of the contest, such as an umpire or | referee; and "coach" means a person recognized as a coach | by the sanctioning authority that conducted the athletic | contest;
| (18) Knows the individual assaulted to be an emergency | management
worker, while the emergency management worker | is engaged in the execution of
any of his or her official | duties,
or to prevent the emergency management worker from | performing his or her
official duties, or in retaliation | for the emergency management worker
performing his or her | official duties, and the assault is committed other than
by | the discharge of a firearm in the direction of the | emergency management
worker or in the direction of a | vehicle occupied by the emergency management
worker; or | (19) Knows the individual assaulted to be a utility | worker, while the utility worker is engaged in the | execution of his or her duties, or to prevent the utility | worker from performing his or her duties, or in retaliation |
| for the utility worker performing his or her duties. In | this paragraph (19), "utility worker" means a person | employed by a public utility as defined in Section 3-105 of | the Public Utilities Act and also includes an employee of a | municipally owned utility, an employee of a cable | television company, an employee of an electric
cooperative | as defined in Section 3-119 of the Public Utilities
Act, an | independent contractor or an employee of an independent
| contractor working on behalf of a cable television company, | public utility, municipally
owned utility, or an electric | cooperative, or an employee of a
telecommunications | carrier as defined in Section 13-202 of the
Public | Utilities Act, an independent contractor or an employee of
| an independent contractor working on behalf of a
| telecommunications carrier, or an employee of a telephone | or
telecommunications cooperative as defined in Section | 13-212 of
the Public Utilities Act, or an independent | contractor or an
employee of an independent contractor | working on behalf of a
telephone or telecommunications | cooperative. | (a-5) A person commits an aggravated assault when he or she | knowingly and
without lawful justification shines or flashes a | laser gunsight or other laser
device that is attached or | affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a
firearm, so | that the laser beam strikes near or in the immediate vicinity | of
any person.
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| (a-10) A person commits an aggravated assault when he or | she knowingly and without justification operates a motor | vehicle in a manner which places a person in reasonable | apprehension of being struck by a moving vehicle. | (b) Sentence.
| Aggravated assault as defined in paragraphs (1) through (5) | and (8) through
(12) and (17) and (19) of subsection (a) of | this Section is a Class A misdemeanor. Aggravated
assault as | defined in paragraphs (13), (14), (14.5), and (15) of | subsection (a) of this
Section and as defined in subsection | (a-5) or (a-10) of this Section is a Class 4
felony. Aggravated
| assault as defined in paragraphs (6) and (16) of subsection (a) | of this
Section is a Class A misdemeanor if a Category I, | Category II, or Category III weapon is not used in the | commission of the
assault. Aggravated
assault as defined in | paragraphs (6) and (16) of subsection (a) of this
Section is a | Class 4
felony if a Category I, Category II, or Category III | weapon is used in the commission of the
assault. Aggravated | assault as defined in paragraphs
(7) and (18) of
subsection (a) | of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor if a firearm is not
| used in the commission of the assault. Aggravated assault as | defined in
paragraphs (7) and (18) of subsection (a) of this
| Section is a Class 4 felony if a firearm is used in the | commission of the
assault. Aggravated assault as defined in | subsection (a-10) where the victim was a person defined in | paragraph (6) or paragraph (13.5) of subsection (a) is a Class |
| 3 felony. For the purposes of this subsection (b), "Category I | weapon", "Category II weapon", and "Category III weapon" have | the meanings ascribed to those terms in subsection (c) of | Section 33A-1 of this Code.
| (c) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (6) of | subsection (a), "private security officer" means a registered | employee of a private security contractor agency under the | Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, | Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004. | (Source: P.A. 95-236, eff. 1-1-08; 95-292, eff. 8-20-07; | 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-429, eff. 1-1-08; 95-591, eff. | 9-10-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 96-201, eff. 8-10-09; 96-1000, | eff. 7-2-10; 96-1109, eff. 1-1-11; 96-1398, eff. 7-29-10; | revised 9-16-10.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/28/2011
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