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1 | AN ACT concerning victims of violence. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 5. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Section 112A-23 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (725 ILCS 5/112A-23) (from Ch. 38, par. 112A-23) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 112A-23. Enforcement of protective orders. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) When violation is crime. A violation of any protective | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | order, whether issued in a civil, quasi-criminal proceeding or | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | by a military judge, shall be enforced by a criminal court | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | when: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | (1) The respondent commits the crime of violation of a | |||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | domestic violence order of protection pursuant to Section | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | 12-3.4 or 12-30 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Criminal Code of 2012, by having knowingly violated: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | (i) remedies described in paragraph (1), (2), (3), | |||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | (14), or (14.5) of subsection (b) of Section 112A-14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | of this Code, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to | |||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | the remedies authorized under paragraph (1), (2), (3), | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (14), or (14.5) of subsection (b) of Section 214 of the | |||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, in a valid | |||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | order of protection, which is authorized under the |
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1 | laws of another state, tribe, or United States | ||||||
2 | territory, or | ||||||
3 | (iii) any other remedy when the act constitutes a | ||||||
4 | crime against the protected parties as defined by the | ||||||
5 | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012. | ||||||
6 | Prosecution for a violation of a domestic violence | ||||||
7 | order of protection shall not bar concurrent prosecution | ||||||
8 | for any other crime, including any crime that may have | ||||||
9 | been committed at the time of the violation of the | ||||||
10 | domestic violence order of protection; or | ||||||
11 | (2) The respondent commits the crime of child | ||||||
12 | abduction pursuant to Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
13 | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, by having knowingly | ||||||
14 | violated: | ||||||
15 | (i) remedies described in paragraph (5), (6), or | ||||||
16 | (8) of subsection (b) of Section 112A-14 of this Code, | ||||||
17 | or | ||||||
18 | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to | ||||||
19 | the remedies authorized under paragraph (1), (5), (6), | ||||||
20 | or (8) of subsection (b) of Section 214 of the Illinois | ||||||
21 | Domestic Violence Act of 1986, in a valid domestic | ||||||
22 | violence order of protection, which is authorized | ||||||
23 | under the laws of another state, tribe, or United | ||||||
24 | States territory. | ||||||
25 | (3) The respondent commits the crime of violation of a | ||||||
26 | civil no contact order when the respondent violates |
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1 | Section 12-3.8 of the Criminal Code of 2012. Prosecution | ||||||
2 | for a violation of a civil no contact order shall not bar | ||||||
3 | concurrent prosecution for any other crime, including any | ||||||
4 | crime that may have been committed at the time of the | ||||||
5 | violation of the civil no contact order. | ||||||
6 | (4) The respondent commits the crime of violation of a | ||||||
7 | stalking no contact order when the respondent violates | ||||||
8 | Section 12-3.9 of the Criminal Code of 2012. Prosecution | ||||||
9 | for a violation of a stalking no contact order shall not | ||||||
10 | bar concurrent prosecution for any other crime, including | ||||||
11 | any crime that may have been committed at the time of the | ||||||
12 | violation of the stalking no contact order. | ||||||
13 | (b) When violation is contempt of court. A violation of | ||||||
14 | any valid protective order, whether issued in a civil or | ||||||
15 | criminal proceeding or by a military judge, may be enforced | ||||||
16 | through civil or criminal contempt procedures, as appropriate, | ||||||
17 | by any court with jurisdiction, regardless where the act or | ||||||
18 | acts which violated the protective order were committed, to | ||||||
19 | the extent consistent with the venue provisions of this | ||||||
20 | Article. Nothing in this Article shall preclude any Illinois | ||||||
21 | court from enforcing any valid protective order issued in | ||||||
22 | another state. Illinois courts may enforce protective orders | ||||||
23 | through both criminal prosecution and contempt proceedings, | ||||||
24 | unless the action which is second in time is barred by | ||||||
25 | collateral estoppel or the constitutional prohibition against | ||||||
26 | double jeopardy. |
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1 | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a | ||||||
2 | rule to show cause sets forth facts evidencing an | ||||||
3 | immediate danger that the respondent will flee the | ||||||
4 | jurisdiction, conceal a child, or inflict physical abuse | ||||||
5 | on the petitioner or minor children or on dependent adults | ||||||
6 | in petitioner's care, the court may order the attachment | ||||||
7 | of the respondent without prior service of the rule to | ||||||
8 | show cause or the petition for a rule to show cause. Bond | ||||||
9 | shall be set unless specifically denied in writing. | ||||||
10 | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause for violation | ||||||
11 | of a protective order shall be treated as an expedited | ||||||
12 | proceeding. | ||||||
13 | (c) Violation of custody, allocation of parental | ||||||
14 | responsibility, or support orders. A violation of remedies | ||||||
15 | described in paragraph (5), (6), (8), or (9) of subsection (b) | ||||||
16 | of Section 112A-14 of this Code may be enforced by any remedy | ||||||
17 | provided by Section 607.5 of the Illinois Marriage and | ||||||
18 | Dissolution of Marriage Act. The court may enforce any order | ||||||
19 | for support issued under paragraph (12) of subsection (b) of | ||||||
20 | Section 112A-14 of this Code in the manner provided for under | ||||||
21 | Parts V and VII of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||||||
22 | Marriage Act. | ||||||
23 | (d) Actual knowledge. A protective order may be enforced | ||||||
24 | pursuant to this Section if the respondent violates the order | ||||||
25 | after the respondent has actual knowledge of its contents as | ||||||
26 | shown through one of the following means: |
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1 | (1) (Blank). | ||||||
2 | (2) (Blank). | ||||||
3 | (3) By service of a protective order under subsection | ||||||
4 | (f) of Section 112A-17.5 or Section 112A-22 of this Code. | ||||||
5 | (4) By other means demonstrating actual knowledge of | ||||||
6 | the contents of the order. | ||||||
7 | (e) The enforcement of a protective order in civil or | ||||||
8 | criminal court shall not be affected by either of the | ||||||
9 | following: | ||||||
10 | (1) The existence of a separate, correlative order | ||||||
11 | entered under Section 112A-15 of this Code. | ||||||
12 | (2) Any finding or order entered in a conjoined | ||||||
13 | criminal proceeding. | ||||||
14 | (e-5) If a civil no contact order entered under subsection | ||||||
15 | (6) of Section 112A-20 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of | ||||||
16 | 1963 conflicts with an order issued pursuant to the Juvenile | ||||||
17 | Court Act of 1987 or the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||||||
18 | Marriage Act, the conflicting order issued under subsection | ||||||
19 | (6) of Section 112A-20 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of | ||||||
20 | 1963 shall be void. | ||||||
21 | (f) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or | ||||||
22 | not a violation of a protective order has occurred, shall not | ||||||
23 | require physical manifestations of abuse on the person of the | ||||||
24 | victim. | ||||||
25 | (g) Penalties. | ||||||
26 | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this |
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1 | subsection (g), where the court finds the commission of a | ||||||
2 | crime or contempt of court under subsection (a) or (b) of | ||||||
3 | this Section, the penalty shall be the penalty that | ||||||
4 | generally applies in such criminal or contempt | ||||||
5 | proceedings, and may include one or more of the following: | ||||||
6 | incarceration, payment of restitution, a fine, payment of | ||||||
7 | attorneys' fees and costs, or community service. | ||||||
8 | (2) The court shall hear and take into account | ||||||
9 | evidence of any factors in aggravation or mitigation | ||||||
10 | before deciding an appropriate penalty under paragraph (1) | ||||||
11 | of this subsection (g). | ||||||
12 | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is | ||||||
13 | encouraged to: | ||||||
14 | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation | ||||||
15 | of any protective order over any penalty previously | ||||||
16 | imposed by any court for respondent's violation of any | ||||||
17 | protective order or penal statute involving petitioner | ||||||
18 | as victim and respondent as defendant; | ||||||
19 | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 24 hours | ||||||
20 | imprisonment for respondent's first violation of any | ||||||
21 | protective order; and | ||||||
22 | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 96 48 hours | ||||||
23 | imprisonment for respondent's second or subsequent | ||||||
24 | violation of a protective order | ||||||
25 | unless the court explicitly finds that an increased | ||||||
26 | penalty or that period of imprisonment would be manifestly |
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1 | unjust. | ||||||
2 | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a | ||||||
3 | violation of a protective order, a criminal court may | ||||||
4 | consider evidence of any violations of a protective order: | ||||||
5 | (i) to modify the conditions of pretrial release | ||||||
6 | on an underlying criminal charge pursuant to Section | ||||||
7 | 110-6 of this Code; | ||||||
8 | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, | ||||||
9 | conditional discharge, or supervision, pursuant to | ||||||
10 | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections; | ||||||
11 | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic | ||||||
12 | imprisonment, pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified | ||||||
13 | Code of Corrections. | ||||||
14 | (Source: P.A. 102-184, eff. 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
15 | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-890, eff. 5-19-22; 103-407, eff. | ||||||
16 | 7-28-23.) | ||||||
17 | Section 10. The Civil No Contact Order Act is amended by | ||||||
18 | changing Section 220 as follows: | ||||||
19 | (740 ILCS 22/220) | ||||||
20 | Sec. 220. Enforcement of a civil no contact order. | ||||||
21 | (a) Nothing in this Act shall preclude any Illinois court | ||||||
22 | from enforcing a valid protective order issued in another | ||||||
23 | state or by a military judge. | ||||||
24 | (b) Illinois courts may enforce civil no contact orders |
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1 | through both criminal proceedings and civil contempt | ||||||
2 | proceedings, unless the action which is second in time is | ||||||
3 | barred by collateral estoppel or the constitutional | ||||||
4 | prohibition against double jeopardy. | ||||||
5 | (b-1) The court shall not hold a school district or | ||||||
6 | private or non-public school or any of its employees in civil | ||||||
7 | or criminal contempt unless the school district or private or | ||||||
8 | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. | ||||||
9 | (b-2) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal | ||||||
10 | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt | ||||||
11 | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under | ||||||
12 | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of | ||||||
13 | this Act if the parents, guardian, or legal custodian | ||||||
14 | directed, encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such | ||||||
15 | conduct. | ||||||
16 | (c) Criminal prosecution. A violation of any civil no | ||||||
17 | contact order, whether issued in a civil or criminal | ||||||
18 | proceeding or by a military judge, shall be enforced by a | ||||||
19 | criminal court when the respondent commits the crime of | ||||||
20 | violation of a civil no contact order pursuant to Section 219 | ||||||
21 | by having knowingly violated: | ||||||
22 | (1) remedies described in Section 213 and included in | ||||||
23 | a civil no contact order; or | ||||||
24 | (2) a provision of an order, which is substantially | ||||||
25 | similar to provisions of Section 213, in a valid civil no | ||||||
26 | contact order which is authorized under the laws of |
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1 | another state, tribe, or United States territory. | ||||||
2 | Prosecution for a violation of a civil no contact order | ||||||
3 | shall not bar a concurrent prosecution for any other crime, | ||||||
4 | including any crime that may have been committed at the time of | ||||||
5 | the violation of the civil no contact order. | ||||||
6 | (d) Contempt of court. A violation of any valid Illinois | ||||||
7 | civil no contact order, whether issued in a civil or criminal | ||||||
8 | proceeding, may be enforced through civil or criminal contempt | ||||||
9 | procedures, as appropriate, by any court with jurisdiction, | ||||||
10 | regardless of where the act or acts which violated the civil no | ||||||
11 | contact order were committed, to the extent consistent with | ||||||
12 | the venue provisions of this Act. | ||||||
13 | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a | ||||||
14 | rule to show cause or petition for adjudication of | ||||||
15 | criminal contempt sets forth facts evidencing an immediate | ||||||
16 | danger that the respondent will flee the jurisdiction or | ||||||
17 | inflict physical abuse on the petitioner or minor children | ||||||
18 | or on dependent adults in the petitioner's care, the court | ||||||
19 | may order the attachment of the respondent without prior | ||||||
20 | service of the petition for a rule to show cause, the rule | ||||||
21 | to show cause, the petition for adjudication of criminal | ||||||
22 | contempt or the adjudication of criminal contempt. | ||||||
23 | Conditions of release shall be set unless specifically | ||||||
24 | denied in writing. | ||||||
25 | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause or a petition | ||||||
26 | for adjudication of criminal contempt for violation of a |
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1 | civil no contact order shall be treated as an expedited | ||||||
2 | proceeding. | ||||||
3 | (e) Actual knowledge. A civil no contact order may be | ||||||
4 | enforced pursuant to this Section if the respondent violates | ||||||
5 | the order after the respondent has actual knowledge of its | ||||||
6 | contents as shown through one of the following means: | ||||||
7 | (1) by service, delivery, or notice under Section 208; | ||||||
8 | (2) by notice under Section 218; | ||||||
9 | (3) by service of a civil no contact order under | ||||||
10 | Section 218; or | ||||||
11 | (4) by other means demonstrating actual knowledge of | ||||||
12 | the contents of the order. | ||||||
13 | (f) The enforcement of a civil no contact order in civil or | ||||||
14 | criminal court shall not be affected by either of the | ||||||
15 | following: | ||||||
16 | (1) the existence of a separate, correlative order, | ||||||
17 | entered under Section 202; or | ||||||
18 | (2) any finding or order entered in a conjoined | ||||||
19 | criminal proceeding. | ||||||
20 | (g) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or | ||||||
21 | not a violation of a civil no contact order has occurred, shall | ||||||
22 | not require physical manifestations of abuse on the person of | ||||||
23 | the victim. | ||||||
24 | (h) Penalties. | ||||||
25 | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this | ||||||
26 | subsection, where the court finds the commission of a |
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1 | crime or contempt of court under subsection (a) or (b) of | ||||||
2 | this Section, the penalty shall be the penalty that | ||||||
3 | generally applies in such criminal or contempt | ||||||
4 | proceedings, and may include one or more of the following: | ||||||
5 | incarceration, payment of restitution, a fine, payment of | ||||||
6 | attorneys' fees and costs, or community service. | ||||||
7 | (2) The court shall hear and take into account | ||||||
8 | evidence of any factors in aggravation or mitigation | ||||||
9 | before deciding an appropriate penalty under paragraph (1) | ||||||
10 | of this subsection. | ||||||
11 | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is | ||||||
12 | encouraged to: | ||||||
13 | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation | ||||||
14 | of any civil no contact order over any penalty | ||||||
15 | previously imposed by any court for respondent's | ||||||
16 | violation of any civil no contact order or penal | ||||||
17 | statute involving petitioner as victim and respondent | ||||||
18 | as defendant; | ||||||
19 | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 24 hours | ||||||
20 | imprisonment for respondent's first violation of any | ||||||
21 | civil no contact order; and | ||||||
22 | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 96 48 hours | ||||||
23 | imprisonment for respondent's second or subsequent | ||||||
24 | violation of a civil no contact order unless the court | ||||||
25 | explicitly finds that an increased penalty or that | ||||||
26 | period of imprisonment would be manifestly unjust. |
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1 | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a | ||||||
2 | violation of a civil no contact order, a criminal court | ||||||
3 | may consider evidence of any previous violations of a | ||||||
4 | civil no contact order: | ||||||
5 | (i) to modify the conditions of pretrial release | ||||||
6 | on an underlying criminal charge pursuant to Section | ||||||
7 | 110-6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963; | ||||||
8 | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, | ||||||
9 | conditional discharge or supervision, pursuant to | ||||||
10 | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections; or | ||||||
11 | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic | ||||||
12 | imprisonment, pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified | ||||||
13 | Code of Corrections. | ||||||
14 | (Source: P.A. 103-407, eff. 7-28-23.) | ||||||
15 | Section 15. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is | ||||||
16 | amended by changing Section 223 as follows: | ||||||
17 | (750 ILCS 60/223) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-23) | ||||||
18 | Sec. 223. Enforcement of orders of protection. | ||||||
19 | (a) When violation is crime. A violation of any order of | ||||||
20 | protection, whether issued in a civil or criminal proceeding | ||||||
21 | or by a military judge, shall be enforced by a criminal court | ||||||
22 | when: | ||||||
23 | (1) The respondent commits the crime of violation of | ||||||
24 | an order of protection pursuant to Section 12-3.4 or 12-30 |
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1 | of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, | ||||||
2 | by having knowingly violated: | ||||||
3 | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (1), (2), | ||||||
4 | (3), (14), or (14.5) of subsection (b) of Section 214 | ||||||
5 | of this Act; or | ||||||
6 | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to | ||||||
7 | the remedies authorized under paragraphs (1), (2), | ||||||
8 | (3), (14), and (14.5) of subsection (b) of Section 214 | ||||||
9 | of this Act, in a valid order of protection which is | ||||||
10 | authorized under the laws of another state, tribe, or | ||||||
11 | United States territory; or | ||||||
12 | (iii) any other remedy when the act constitutes a | ||||||
13 | crime against the protected parties as defined by the | ||||||
14 | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012. | ||||||
15 | Prosecution for a violation of an order of protection | ||||||
16 | shall not bar concurrent prosecution for any other crime, | ||||||
17 | including any crime that may have been committed at the | ||||||
18 | time of the violation of the order of protection; or | ||||||
19 | (2) The respondent commits the crime of child | ||||||
20 | abduction pursuant to Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of | ||||||
21 | 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, by having knowingly | ||||||
22 | violated: | ||||||
23 | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (5), (6) or | ||||||
24 | (8) of subsection (b) of Section 214 of this Act; or | ||||||
25 | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to | ||||||
26 | the remedies authorized under paragraphs (5), (6), or |
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1 | (8) of subsection (b) of Section 214 of this Act, in a | ||||||
2 | valid order of protection which is authorized under | ||||||
3 | the laws of another state, tribe, or United States | ||||||
4 | territory. | ||||||
5 | (b) When violation is contempt of court. A violation of | ||||||
6 | any valid Illinois order of protection, whether issued in a | ||||||
7 | civil or criminal proceeding or by a military judge, may be | ||||||
8 | enforced through civil or criminal contempt procedures, as | ||||||
9 | appropriate, by any court with jurisdiction, regardless where | ||||||
10 | the act or acts which violated the order of protection were | ||||||
11 | committed, to the extent consistent with the venue provisions | ||||||
12 | of this Act. Nothing in this Act shall preclude any Illinois | ||||||
13 | court from enforcing any valid order of protection issued in | ||||||
14 | another state. Illinois courts may enforce orders of | ||||||
15 | protection through both criminal prosecution and contempt | ||||||
16 | proceedings, unless the action which is second in time is | ||||||
17 | barred by collateral estoppel or the constitutional | ||||||
18 | prohibition against double jeopardy. | ||||||
19 | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a | ||||||
20 | rule to show cause sets forth facts evidencing an | ||||||
21 | immediate danger that the respondent will flee the | ||||||
22 | jurisdiction, conceal a child, or inflict physical abuse | ||||||
23 | on the petitioner or minor children or on dependent adults | ||||||
24 | in petitioner's care, the court may order the attachment | ||||||
25 | of the respondent without prior service of the rule to | ||||||
26 | show cause or the petition for a rule to show cause. |
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1 | Conditions of release shall be set unless specifically | ||||||
2 | denied in writing. | ||||||
3 | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause for violation | ||||||
4 | of an order of protection shall be treated as an expedited | ||||||
5 | proceeding. | ||||||
6 | (b-1) The court shall not hold a school district or | ||||||
7 | private or non-public school or any of its employees in civil | ||||||
8 | or criminal contempt unless the school district or private or | ||||||
9 | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. | ||||||
10 | (b-2) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal | ||||||
11 | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt | ||||||
12 | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under | ||||||
13 | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of | ||||||
14 | this Act if the parents, guardian, or legal custodian | ||||||
15 | directed, encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such | ||||||
16 | conduct. | ||||||
17 | (c) Violation of custody or support orders or temporary or | ||||||
18 | final judgments allocating parental responsibilities. A | ||||||
19 | violation of remedies described in paragraphs (5), (6), (8), | ||||||
20 | or (9) of subsection (b) of Section 214 of this Act may be | ||||||
21 | enforced by any remedy provided by Section 607.5 of the | ||||||
22 | Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. The court | ||||||
23 | may enforce any order for support issued under paragraph (12) | ||||||
24 | of subsection (b) of Section 214 in the manner provided for | ||||||
25 | under Parts V and VII of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution | ||||||
26 | of Marriage Act. |
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1 | (d) Actual knowledge. An order of protection may be | ||||||
2 | enforced pursuant to this Section if the respondent violates | ||||||
3 | the order after the respondent has actual knowledge of its | ||||||
4 | contents as shown through one of the following means: | ||||||
5 | (1) By service, delivery, or notice under Section 210. | ||||||
6 | (2) By notice under Section 210.1 or 211. | ||||||
7 | (3) By service of an order of protection under Section | ||||||
8 | 222. | ||||||
9 | (4) By other means demonstrating actual knowledge of | ||||||
10 | the contents of the order. | ||||||
11 | (e) The enforcement of an order of protection in civil or | ||||||
12 | criminal court shall not be affected by either of the | ||||||
13 | following: | ||||||
14 | (1) The existence of a separate, correlative order, | ||||||
15 | entered under Section 215. | ||||||
16 | (2) Any finding or order entered in a conjoined | ||||||
17 | criminal proceeding. | ||||||
18 | (f) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or | ||||||
19 | not a violation of an order of protection has occurred, shall | ||||||
20 | not require physical manifestations of abuse on the person of | ||||||
21 | the victim. | ||||||
22 | (g) Penalties. | ||||||
23 | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this | ||||||
24 | subsection, where the court finds the commission of a | ||||||
25 | crime or contempt of court under subsections (a) or (b) of | ||||||
26 | this Section, the penalty shall be the penalty that |
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1 | generally applies in such criminal or contempt | ||||||
2 | proceedings, and may include one or more of the following: | ||||||
3 | incarceration, payment of restitution, a fine, payment of | ||||||
4 | attorneys' fees and costs, or community service. | ||||||
5 | (2) The court shall hear and take into account | ||||||
6 | evidence of any factors in aggravation or mitigation | ||||||
7 | before deciding an appropriate penalty under paragraph (1) | ||||||
8 | of this subsection. | ||||||
9 | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is | ||||||
10 | encouraged to: | ||||||
11 | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation | ||||||
12 | of any order of protection over any penalty previously | ||||||
13 | imposed by any court for respondent's violation of any | ||||||
14 | order of protection or penal statute involving | ||||||
15 | petitioner as victim and respondent as defendant; | ||||||
16 | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 24 hours | ||||||
17 | imprisonment for respondent's first violation of any | ||||||
18 | order of protection; and | ||||||
19 | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 96 48 hours | ||||||
20 | imprisonment for respondent's second or subsequent | ||||||
21 | violation of an order of protection | ||||||
22 | unless the court explicitly finds that an increased | ||||||
23 | penalty or that period of imprisonment would be manifestly | ||||||
24 | unjust. | ||||||
25 | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a | ||||||
26 | violation of an order of protection, a criminal court may |
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1 | consider evidence of any violations of an order of | ||||||
2 | protection: | ||||||
3 | (i) to increase, revoke or modify the conditions | ||||||
4 | of pretrial release on an underlying criminal charge | ||||||
5 | pursuant to Section 110-6 of the Code of Criminal | ||||||
6 | Procedure of 1963; | ||||||
7 | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, | ||||||
8 | conditional discharge or supervision, pursuant to | ||||||
9 | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections; | ||||||
10 | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic | ||||||
11 | imprisonment, pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified | ||||||
12 | Code of Corrections. | ||||||
13 | (5) In addition to any other penalties, the court | ||||||
14 | shall impose an additional fine of $20 as authorized by | ||||||
15 | Section 5-9-1.11 of the Unified Code of Corrections upon | ||||||
16 | any person convicted of or placed on supervision for a | ||||||
17 | violation of an order of protection. The additional fine | ||||||
18 | shall be imposed for each violation of this Section. | ||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 102-890, eff. 5-19-22; 103-407, eff. 7-28-23.) |