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Public Act 097-0161 Public Act 0161 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0161 | SB1708 Enrolled | LRB097 07097 RLC 47195 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 12-7.1 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/12-7.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-7.1)
| Sec. 12-7.1. Hate crime.
| (a) A person commits hate crime when, by reason of the | actual or
perceived race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, | gender, sexual orientation,
physical or mental disability, or | national origin of another individual or
group of individuals, | regardless of the existence of any other motivating
factor or | factors, he commits assault, battery, aggravated assault, | misdemeanor
theft, criminal trespass to residence, misdemeanor | criminal damage
to property, criminal trespass to vehicle, | criminal trespass to real property,
mob action or disorderly | conduct as these crimes are defined in Sections 12-1,
12-2, | 12-3, 16-1, 19-4, 21-1, 21-2, 21-3, 25-1, and 26-1 of this | Code,
respectively, or harassment by telephone as defined in | Section 1-1 of the
Harassing and Obscene Communications Act, or | harassment through electronic
communications as defined in | clauses (a)(2) and (a)(4) of Section 1-2 of the Harassing and
| Obscene Communications Act.
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| (b) Except as provided in subsection (b-5), hate crime is a | Class 4
felony for a first offense and a Class 2 felony for a | second or subsequent
offense.
| (b-5) Hate crime is a Class 3 felony for a first offense | and a Class 2
felony for a second or subsequent offense if | committed:
| (1) in a church, synagogue, mosque, or other building, | structure, or place
used for religious worship or other | religious purpose;
| (2) in a cemetery, mortuary, or other facility used for | the purpose of
burial or memorializing the dead;
| (3) in a school or other educational facility, | including an administrative facility or public or private | dormitory facility of or associated with the school or | other educational facility;
| (4) in a public park or an ethnic or religious | community center;
| (5) on the real property comprising any location | specified in
clauses (1) through (4) of this subsection | (b-5); or
| (6) on a public way within 1,000 feet of the real | property comprising any
location specified in clauses (1) | through (4) of this subsection (b-5).
| (b-10) Upon imposition of any sentence,
the trial
court | shall also either order restitution paid to the victim
or | impose a fine up to $1,000. In addition, any order of probation |
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conditional discharge entered following a conviction or an | adjudication of
delinquency shall include a condition that the | offender perform public or
community service of no less than | 200 hours if that service is established in
the county where | the offender was convicted of hate crime. In addition, any | order of probation or
conditional discharge entered following a | conviction or an adjudication of
delinquency shall include a | condition that the offender enroll in an educational program | discouraging hate crimes if the offender caused criminal damage
| to property consisting of religious fixtures, objects, or | decorations. The educational program may be administered, as | determined by the court, by a university, college, community | college, non-profit organization, or the Holocaust and | Genocide Commission. Nothing in this subsection (b-10) | prohibits courses discouraging hate crimes from being made | available online. The court may also
impose any other condition | of probation or conditional discharge under this
Section.
| (c) Independent of any criminal prosecution or the result
| thereof, any
person suffering injury to his person or damage to | his property as a result
of hate crime may bring a civil action | for damages, injunction
or other appropriate relief. The court | may award actual damages, including
damages for emotional | distress, or punitive damages. A judgment may include
| attorney's fees and costs. The parents or legal guardians, | other than
guardians appointed pursuant to the Juvenile Court | Act or the Juvenile
Court Act of 1987, of an unemancipated |
| minor shall be liable for the amount
of any judgment for actual | damages rendered against such minor under this
subsection (c) | in any amount not exceeding the amount provided under
Section 5 | of the Parental Responsibility Law.
| (d) "Sexual orientation" means heterosexuality, | homosexuality,
or bisexuality.
| (Source: P.A. 93-463, eff. 8-8-03; 93-765, eff. 7-19-04; 94-80, | eff. 6-27-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2012.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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