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95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2007 and 2008 SB0104
Introduced 1/31/2007, by Sen. Ira I. Silverstein SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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720 ILCS 5/9-3 |
from Ch. 38, par. 9-3 |
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Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a person who causes a fatal accident by operating a motor vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile, or watercraft while he or she is aware of being fatigued is guilty of reckless homicide. Provides that a person is fatigued if he or she has been without sleep for 24 consecutive hours. Provides that proof that the defendant fell asleep while driving or was driving after having been without sleep for a period in excess of 24 consecutive hours may give rise to an inference that the defendant was driving recklessly. Provides that, if a person commits reckless homicide and is determined to have been knowingly fatigued as an element of the offense, he or she is guilty of a Class 2 felony. Provides that the offender, if sentenced to imprisonment, shall be sentenced to a term of not less than 3 years and not more than 14 years if the offense resulted in the death of one person or not less than 6 years and not more than 28 years if the offense resulted in the deaths of 2 or more persons.
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A BILL FOR
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SB0104 |
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LRB095 04826 RLC 24886 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
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| Section 9-3 as follows:
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| (720 ILCS 5/9-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 9-3)
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| Sec. 9-3. Involuntary Manslaughter and Reckless Homicide.
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| (a) A person who unintentionally kills an individual |
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justification commits involuntary manslaughter |
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| if his acts whether lawful
or unlawful which cause the death |
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| are such as are likely to cause death or
great bodily harm to |
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| some individual, and he performs them recklessly,
except in |
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| cases in which the cause of the death consists of the driving |
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a motor vehicle or operating a snowmobile, all-terrain |
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| vehicle, or watercraft,
in which case the person commits |
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| reckless homicide. A person commits reckless homicide if he or |
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| she unintentionally kills an individual while driving a vehicle |
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| and using an incline in a roadway, such as a railroad crossing, |
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| bridge
approach, or hill, to cause the vehicle to become |
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| airborne.
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| (b) (Blank). |
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| (b-1) In cases involving reckless homicide, driving while |
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| the driver is aware that he or she is fatigued constitutes |