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1 | | commission, he or she solicits, aids, abets,
agrees, or |
2 | | attempts to aid that other person in the planning or |
3 | | commission
of the offense. |
4 | | When 2 or more persons engage in a common criminal design |
5 | | or agreement, any acts in the furtherance of that common |
6 | | design committed by one party are considered to be the acts of |
7 | | all parties to the common design or agreement and all are |
8 | | equally responsible for the consequences of those further |
9 | | acts. Mere presence at the scene of a crime does not render a |
10 | | person accountable for an offense; a person's presence at the |
11 | | scene of a crime, however, may be considered with other |
12 | | circumstances by the trier of fact when determining |
13 | | accountability. |
14 | | A person is not so accountable, however, unless the |
15 | | statute
defining the offense provides otherwise, if:
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16 | | (1) he or she is a victim of the offense committed;
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17 | | (2) the offense is so defined that his or her conduct |
18 | | was inevitably
incident to its commission; or
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19 | | (3) before the commission of the offense, he or she |
20 | | terminates his or her effort to
promote or facilitate that |
21 | | commission and does one of the following: (i)
wholly |
22 | | deprives his or her prior efforts of effectiveness in that |
23 | | commission, (ii)
gives timely warning to the proper law |
24 | | enforcement authorities, or (iii)
otherwise makes proper |
25 | | effort to prevent the commission of the offense ; or |
26 | | (4) he or she was subjected to specific and credible |
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1 | | coercion, compulsion, or duress, including coercion, |
2 | | compulsion, or duress related to domestic abuse as defined |
3 | | in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of |
4 | | 1986 .
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-710, eff. 1-1-10.)
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6 | | (720 ILCS 5/7-11) (from Ch. 38, par. 7-11)
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7 | | Sec. 7-11. Compulsion.
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8 | | (a) A person is not guilty of an offense , other than an |
9 | | offense
punishable with death, by reason of conduct that he or |
10 | | she performs under the
compulsion of threat or menace of the |
11 | | imminent infliction of death or great
bodily harm, if he or she |
12 | | reasonably believes death or great bodily harm will be
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13 | | inflicted upon him or her, or upon his or her spouse or child, |
14 | | if he or she does not perform that conduct.
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15 | | (b) A married woman is not entitled, by reason of the |
16 | | presence of her
husband, to any presumption of compulsion or |
17 | | to any defense of compulsion,
except that stated in subsection |
18 | | (a).
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 96-710, eff. 1-1-10.)
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20 | | Section 10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
21 | | changing Section 2-1401 as follows:
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22 | | (735 ILCS 5/2-1401) (from Ch. 110, par. 2-1401)
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23 | | Sec. 2-1401. Relief from judgments.
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1 | | (a) Relief from final orders and judgments, after 30 days |
2 | | from the
entry thereof, may be had upon petition as provided in |
3 | | this Section.
Writs of error coram nobis and coram vobis, |
4 | | bills of review , and bills
in the nature of bills of review are |
5 | | abolished. All relief heretofore
obtainable and the grounds |
6 | | for such relief heretofore available,
whether by any of the |
7 | | foregoing remedies or otherwise, shall be
available in every |
8 | | case, by proceedings hereunder, regardless of the
nature of |
9 | | the order or judgment from which relief is sought or of the
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10 | | proceedings in which it was entered. Except as provided in the |
11 | | Illinois Parentage Act of 2015, there shall be no distinction
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12 | | between actions and other proceedings, statutory or otherwise, |
13 | | as to
availability of relief, grounds for relief , or the |
14 | | relief obtainable.
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15 | | (b) The petition must be filed in the same proceeding in |
16 | | which the
order or judgment was entered but is not a |
17 | | continuation thereof. The
petition must be supported by an |
18 | | affidavit or other appropriate showing as
to matters not of |
19 | | record. A petition to reopen a foreclosure proceeding must |
20 | | include as parties to the petition, but is not limited to, all |
21 | | parties in the original action in addition to the current |
22 | | record title holders of the property, current occupants, and |
23 | | any individual or entity that had a recorded interest in the |
24 | | property before the filing of the petition. All parties to the |
25 | | petition shall be notified
as provided by rule.
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26 | | (b-5) A movant may present a meritorious claim under this |
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1 | | Section if the allegations in the petition establish each of |
2 | | the following by a preponderance of the evidence: |
3 | | (1) the movant was convicted of a forcible felony; |
4 | | (2) the movant's participation in the offense was |
5 | | related to experiencing or the effects of domestic |
6 | | violence or gender-based violence him or her previously |
7 | | having been a victim of domestic violence as perpetrated |
8 | | by an intimate partner; |
9 | | (3) no substantial evidence or incomplete evidence of |
10 | | domestic violence or gender-based violence against the |
11 | | movant was presented at the movant's sentencing hearing; |
12 | | (4) (blank) the movant was unaware of the mitigating |
13 | | nature of the evidence of the domestic violence at the |
14 | | time of sentencing and could not have learned of its |
15 | | significance sooner through diligence ; and |
16 | | (5) the new evidence of domestic violence or |
17 | | gender-based violence against the movant is material and |
18 | | noncumulative to other evidence offered at the sentencing |
19 | | hearing or previous hearing under this Section , and is of |
20 | | such a conclusive character that it would likely change |
21 | | the sentence imposed by the original trial court. |
22 | | Nothing in this subsection (b-5) shall prevent a movant |
23 | | from applying for any other relief under this Section or any |
24 | | other law otherwise available to him or her. |
25 | | As used in this subsection (b-5): |
26 | | "Domestic violence" means abuse as defined in Section |
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1 | | 103
of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. |
2 | | "Forcible felony" has the meaning ascribed to the term |
3 | | in
Section 2-8 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
4 | | "Gender-based violence" means the perpetration of |
5 | | serious harm as defined in Section 10-9 of the Criminal |
6 | | Code of 2012. |
7 | | "Intimate partner" means a spouse or former spouse, |
8 | | persons
who have or allegedly have had a child in common, |
9 | | or persons who
have or have had a dating or engagement |
10 | | relationship. |
11 | | (b-10) A movant may present a meritorious claim under this |
12 | | Section if the allegations in the petition establish each of |
13 | | the following by a preponderance of the evidence: |
14 | | (A) she was convicted of a forcible felony; |
15 | | (B) her participation in the offense was a direct |
16 | | result of her suffering from post-partum depression or |
17 | | post-partum psychosis; |
18 | | (C) no evidence of post-partum depression or |
19 | | post-partum psychosis was presented by a qualified medical |
20 | | person at trial or sentencing, or both; |
21 | | (D) she was unaware of the mitigating nature of the |
22 | | evidence or, if aware, was at the time unable to present |
23 | | this defense due to suffering from post-partum depression |
24 | | or post-partum psychosis, or, at the time of trial or |
25 | | sentencing, neither was a recognized mental illness and as |
26 | | such, she was unable to receive proper treatment;
and |
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1 | | (E) evidence of post-partum depression or post-partum |
2 | | psychosis as suffered by the person is material and |
3 | | noncumulative to other evidence offered at the time of |
4 | | trial or sentencing, and it is of such a conclusive |
5 | | character that it would likely change the sentence imposed |
6 | | by the original court. |
7 | | Nothing in this subsection (b-10) prevents a person from |
8 | | applying for any other relief under this Article or any other |
9 | | law otherwise available to her. |
10 | | As used in this subsection (b-10): |
11 | | "Post-partum depression" means a mood disorder which |
12 | | strikes many women during and after pregnancy and usually |
13 | | occurs during pregnancy and up to 12 months after |
14 | | delivery. This depression can include anxiety disorders. |
15 | | "Post-partum psychosis" means an extreme form of |
16 | | post-partum depression which can occur during pregnancy |
17 | | and up to 12 months after delivery. This can include |
18 | | losing touch with reality, distorted thinking, delusions, |
19 | | auditory and visual hallucinations, paranoia, |
20 | | hyperactivity and rapid speech, or mania. |
21 | | (c) Except as provided in Section 20b of the Adoption Act |
22 | | and Section
2-32 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 , or in a |
23 | | petition based
upon Section 116-3 of the Code of Criminal |
24 | | Procedure of 1963 or subsection (b-5) or (b-10) of this |
25 | | Section, or in a motion to vacate and expunge convictions |
26 | | under the Cannabis Control Act as provided by subsection (i) |
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1 | | of Section 5.2 of the Criminal Identification Act, the |
2 | | petition
must be filed not later than 2 years after the entry |
3 | | of the order or judgment.
Time during which the person seeking |
4 | | relief is under legal disability or
duress or the ground for |
5 | | relief is fraudulently concealed shall be excluded
in |
6 | | computing the period of 2 years.
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7 | | (c-5) Any individual may at any time file a petition and |
8 | | institute proceedings under this Section , if his or her final |
9 | | order or judgment, which was entered based on a plea of guilty |
10 | | or nolo contendere, has potential consequences under federal |
11 | | immigration law. |
12 | | (d) The filing of a petition under this Section does not |
13 | | affect the
order or judgment, or suspend its operation.
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14 | | (e) Unless lack of jurisdiction affirmatively appears from |
15 | | the
record proper, the vacation or modification of an order or |
16 | | judgment
pursuant to the provisions of this Section does not |
17 | | affect the right,
title , or interest in or to any real or |
18 | | personal property of any person,
not a party to the original |
19 | | action, acquired for value after the entry
of the order or |
20 | | judgment but before the filing of the petition, nor
affect any |
21 | | right of any person not a party to the original action under
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22 | | any certificate of sale issued before the filing of the |
23 | | petition,
pursuant to a sale based on the order or judgment. |
24 | | When a petition is filed pursuant to this Section to reopen a |
25 | | foreclosure proceeding, notwithstanding the provisions of |
26 | | Section 15-1701 of this Code, the purchaser or successor |
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1 | | purchaser of real property subject to a foreclosure sale who |
2 | | was not a party to the mortgage foreclosure proceedings is |
3 | | entitled to remain in possession of the property until the |
4 | | foreclosure action is defeated or the previously foreclosed |
5 | | defendant redeems from the foreclosure sale if the purchaser |
6 | | has been in possession of the property for more than 6 months.
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7 | | (f) Nothing contained in this Section affects any existing |
8 | | right to
relief from a void order or judgment, or to employ any |
9 | | existing method
to procure that relief.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-27, eff. 6-25-19; 101-411, eff. 8-16-19; |
11 | | 102-639, eff. 8-27-21; revised 11-24-21.)".
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