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1 | | AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 10-5 as follows:
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6 | | (720 ILCS 5/10-5) (from Ch. 38, par. 10-5)
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7 | | Sec. 10-5. Child abduction.
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8 | | (a) For purposes of this Section, the following terms have
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9 | | the following meanings:
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10 | | (1) "Child" means a person who, at the time the alleged |
11 | | violation occurred, was under the age of 18 or
severely or |
12 | | profoundly intellectually disabled.
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13 | | (2) "Detains" means taking or retaining physical |
14 | | custody of a child,
whether or not the child resists or |
15 | | objects.
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16 | | (2.1) "Express consent" means oral or written |
17 | | permission that is positive, direct, and unequivocal, |
18 | | requiring no inference or implication to supply its |
19 | | meaning. |
20 | | (2.2) "Luring" means any knowing act to solicit, |
21 | | entice, tempt, or attempt to attract the minor.
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22 | | (3) "Lawful custodian" means a person or persons |
23 | | granted legal custody
of a child or entitled to physical |
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1 | | possession of a child pursuant to a
court order. It is |
2 | | presumed that, when the parties have never been
married to |
3 | | each other, the mother has legal custody of the child |
4 | | unless a
valid court order states otherwise. If an |
5 | | adjudication of paternity has
been completed and the father |
6 | | has been assigned support obligations or
visitation |
7 | | rights, such a paternity order should, for the purposes of |
8 | | this
Section, be considered a valid court order granting |
9 | | custody to the mother.
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10 | | (4) "Putative father" means a man who has a reasonable |
11 | | belief that he is the father of a child born of a woman who |
12 | | is not his wife. |
13 | | (5) "Unlawful purpose" means any misdemeanor or felony |
14 | | violation of State law or a similar federal or sister state |
15 | | law or local ordinance. |
16 | | (b) A person commits the offense of child abduction when he |
17 | | or she does any one of the following:
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18 | | (1) Intentionally violates any terms of a valid court |
19 | | order granting
sole or joint custody, care, or possession |
20 | | to another by concealing or
detaining the child or removing |
21 | | the child from the jurisdiction of the
court.
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22 | | (2) Intentionally violates a court order prohibiting |
23 | | the person from
concealing or detaining the child or |
24 | | removing the child
from the jurisdiction of the court.
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25 | | (3) Intentionally conceals, detains, or removes the |
26 | | child without the
consent of the mother or lawful custodian |
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1 | | of the child if the person is a
putative father and either: |
2 | | (A) the paternity of the child has not been
legally |
3 | | established or (B) the paternity of the child has been |
4 | | legally
established but no orders relating to custody have |
5 | | been entered. Notwithstanding the presumption created by |
6 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (a),
however, a mother commits |
7 | | child abduction when she intentionally conceals or removes
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8 | | a child, whom she has abandoned or relinquished custody of, |
9 | | from an
unadjudicated father who has provided sole ongoing |
10 | | care and custody of the
child in her absence.
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11 | | (4) Intentionally conceals or removes the child from a |
12 | | parent after
filing a petition or being served with process |
13 | | in an action affecting
marriage or paternity but prior to |
14 | | the issuance of a temporary or final
order determining |
15 | | custody.
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16 | | (5) At the expiration of visitation rights outside the |
17 | | State,
intentionally fails or refuses to return or impedes |
18 | | the return of the child
to the lawful custodian in |
19 | | Illinois.
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20 | | (6) Being a parent of the child, and if the parents of |
21 | | that child
are or have been married and there has been no |
22 | | court order of custody,
knowingly conceals the child for 15 |
23 | | days, and fails to make reasonable attempts
within the |
24 | | 15-day period to notify the other parent as to the specific
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25 | | whereabouts of the child, including a means by which to |
26 | | contact the child,
or to arrange reasonable visitation or |
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1 | | contact with the child. It is not a
violation of this |
2 | | Section for a person fleeing domestic violence to take
the |
3 | | child with him or her to housing provided by a domestic |
4 | | violence program.
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5 | | (7) Being a parent of the child, and if the parents of |
6 | | the child
are or have been married and there has been no |
7 | | court order of
custody, knowingly conceals, detains, or |
8 | | removes the child with physical force or
threat of physical |
9 | | force.
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10 | | (8) Knowingly conceals, detains, or removes the child |
11 | | for payment or promise of
payment at the instruction of a |
12 | | person who has no legal right to custody.
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13 | | (9) Knowingly retains in this State for 30 days a child |
14 | | removed from another state
without the consent of the |
15 | | lawful custodian or in violation of a valid
court order of |
16 | | custody.
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17 | | (10) Intentionally lures or attempts to lure a child : |
18 | | (A) under the age of 17 or (B) while traveling to or from a |
19 | | primary or secondary school 16
into a motor vehicle, |
20 | | building, housetrailer, or dwelling place without the
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21 | | consent of the child's parent or lawful custodian for other |
22 | | than a lawful purpose. For the purposes of this item (10), |
23 | | the trier of fact may infer that luring
or attempted luring |
24 | | of a child under the age of 17 16 into a motor vehicle,
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25 | | building, housetrailer, or dwelling place without the |
26 | | express consent of the child's parent
or lawful custodian |
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1 | | or with the intent to avoid the express consent of the |
2 | | child's parent or lawful custodian was for other
than a |
3 | | lawful purpose.
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4 | | (11) With the intent to obstruct or prevent efforts to |
5 | | locate the child victim of a child abduction, knowingly |
6 | | destroys, alters, conceals, or disguises physical evidence |
7 | | or furnishes false information. |
8 | | (c) It is an affirmative defense to subsections (b)(1) |
9 | | through (b)(10) of this Section that:
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10 | | (1) the person had custody of the child pursuant to a |
11 | | court order
granting legal custody or visitation rights |
12 | | that existed at the time of
the alleged violation;
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13 | | (2) the person had physical custody of the child |
14 | | pursuant to a court
order granting legal custody or |
15 | | visitation rights and failed to return the
child as a |
16 | | result of circumstances beyond his or her control, and the
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17 | | person notified and disclosed to the other parent or legal |
18 | | custodian the
specific whereabouts of the child and a means |
19 | | by which the child could be
contacted or made a reasonable |
20 | | attempt to notify the other parent or lawful
custodian of |
21 | | the child of those circumstances and made the disclosure
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22 | | within 24 hours after the visitation period had expired and |
23 | | returned the
child as soon as possible;
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24 | | (3) the person was fleeing an incidence or pattern of |
25 | | domestic violence; or
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26 | | (4) the person lured or attempted to lure a child under |
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into a motor vehicle, building, |
2 | | housetrailer, or dwelling place for a
lawful purpose in |
3 | | prosecutions under paragraph (10) of subsection (b).
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4 | | (d) A person convicted of child abduction under this |
5 | | Section is guilty of
a Class 4 felony. A person convicted of |
6 | | child abduction under subsection (b)(10) shall undergo a sex |
7 | | offender evaluation prior to a sentence being imposed. A person |
8 | | convicted of a second or subsequent violation of
paragraph (10) |
9 | | of subsection (b) of this Section is guilty of a Class 3
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10 | | felony. A person convicted of child abduction under subsection |
11 | | (b)(10) when the person has a prior conviction of a sex offense |
12 | | as defined in the Sex Offender Registration Act or any |
13 | | substantially similar federal, Uniform Code of Military |
14 | | Justice, sister state, or foreign government offense is guilty |
15 | | of a Class 2 felony. It is a factor in aggravation under |
16 | | subsections (b)(1) through (b)(10) of this Section for which a |
17 | | court
may impose a more severe sentence under Section 5-8-1 |
18 | | (730 ILCS 5/5-8-1) or Article 4.5 of Chapter V of the Unified |
19 | | Code
of Corrections if, upon sentencing, the court finds |
20 | | evidence of any of the
following aggravating factors:
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21 | | (1) that the defendant abused or neglected the child |
22 | | following the
concealment, detention, or removal of the |
23 | | child;
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24 | | (2) that the defendant inflicted or threatened to |
25 | | inflict physical harm
on a parent or lawful custodian of |
26 | | the child or on the child with intent to
cause that parent |
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1 | | or lawful custodian to discontinue criminal prosecution
of |
2 | | the defendant under this Section;
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3 | | (3) that the defendant demanded payment in exchange for |
4 | | return of the
child or demanded that he or she be relieved |
5 | | of the financial or legal
obligation to support the child |
6 | | in exchange for return of the child;
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7 | | (4) that the defendant has previously been convicted of |
8 | | child abduction;
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9 | | (5) that the defendant committed the abduction while |
10 | | armed with a deadly
weapon or the taking of the child |
11 | | resulted in serious bodily injury to
another; or
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12 | | (6) that the defendant committed the abduction while in |
13 | | a school,
regardless of the time of day or time of year; in |
14 | | a playground; on any
conveyance owned,
leased, or |
15 | | contracted by a school to transport students to or from |
16 | | school or a
school related activity; on the real property |
17 | | of a school;
or on a
public way within 1,000 feet of the |
18 | | real property comprising any school or
playground. For |
19 | | purposes of this paragraph (6), "playground" means a piece
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20 | | of land owned or controlled by a unit of local government |
21 | | that is designated by
the unit of local government for use |
22 | | solely or primarily for children's
recreation;
and |
23 | | "school" means a public or private
elementary or secondary |
24 | | school, community college, college, or university.
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25 | | (e) The court may order the child to be returned to the |
26 | | parent or lawful
custodian from whom the child was concealed, |
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1 | | detained, or removed. In
addition to any sentence imposed, the |
2 | | court may assess any reasonable
expense incurred in searching |
3 | | for or returning the child against any
person convicted of |
4 | | violating this Section.
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5 | | (f) Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to |
6 | | limit the
court's contempt power.
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7 | | (g) Every law enforcement officer investigating an alleged |
8 | | incident of
child abduction shall make a written police report |
9 | | of any bona fide
allegation and the disposition of that |
10 | | investigation. Every police report
completed pursuant to this |
11 | | Section shall be compiled and recorded within
the meaning of |
12 | | Section 5.1 of the Criminal Identification Act.
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13 | | (h) Whenever a law enforcement officer has reasons to |
14 | | believe a child
abduction has occurred, she or he shall provide |
15 | | the lawful custodian a summary of
her or his rights under this |
16 | | Code, including the procedures and relief
available to her or |
17 | | him.
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18 | | (i) If during the course of an investigation under this
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19 | | Section the child is found in the physical custody of the |
20 | | defendant or
another, the law enforcement officer shall return |
21 | | the child to the parent
or lawful custodian from whom the child |
22 | | was concealed, detained, or removed,
unless there is good cause |
23 | | for the law enforcement officer or the
Department of Children |
24 | | and Family Services to retain temporary protective
custody of |
25 | | the child pursuant to the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting
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26 | | Act.
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