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90_HB3277 720 ILCS 5/21-1 from Ch. 38, par. 21-1 720 ILCS 5/21-1.3 Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that the penalties for criminal damage to property and criminal defacement of property are increased by one classification if the property defaced or damaged is a homestead. LRB9008515RCcd LRB9008515RCcd 1 AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing 2 Sections 21-1 and 21-1.3. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by 6 changing Sections 21-1 and 21-1.3 as follows: 7 (720 ILCS 5/21-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 21-1) 8 Sec. 21-1. Criminal damage to property. 9 (1) A person commits an illegal act when he: 10 (a) knowingly damages any property of another 11 without his consent; or 12 (b) recklessly by means of fire or explosive 13 damages property of another; or 14 (c) knowingly starts a fire on the land of another 15 without his consent; or 16 (d) knowingly injures a domestic animal of another 17 without his consent; or 18 (e) knowingly deposits on the land or in the 19 building of another, without his consent, any stink bomb 20 or any offensive smelling compound and thereby intends to 21 interfere with the use by another of the land or 22 building; or 23 (f) damages any property, other than as described 24 in subsection (b) of Section 20-1, with intent to defraud 25 an insurer; or 26 (g) knowingly shoots a firearm at any portion of a 27 railroad train. 28 When the charge of criminal damage to property exceeding 29 a specified value is brought, the extent of the damage is an 30 element of the offense to be resolved by the trier of fact as 31 either exceeding or not exceeding the specified value. -2- LRB9008515RCcd 1 (2) The acts described in items (a) through (f) are 2 Class A misdemeanors if the damage to property does not 3 exceed $300. The acts described in items (a) through (f) are 4 Class 4 felonies if the property damaged is a homestead and 5 the damage to property does not exceed $300. The act 6 described in item (g) is a Class 4 felony. The acts 7 described in items (a) through (f) are Class 4 felonies if 8 the damage to property exceeds $300 but does not exceed 9 $10,000. The acts described in items (a) through (f) are 10 Class 3 felonies if the property damaged is a homestead and 11 the damage to property exceeds $300 but does not exceed 12 $10,000. The acts described in items (a) through (f) are 13 Class 3 felonies if the damage to property exceeds $10,000 14 but does not exceed $100,000. The acts described in items (a) 15 through (f) are Class 2 felonies if the property damaged is a 16 homestead and the damage to property exceeds $10,000 but does 17 not exceed $100,000. The acts described in items (a) through 18 (f) are Class 2 felonies if the damage to property exceeds 19 $100,000. The acts described in items (a) through (f) are 20 Class 1 felonies if the property damaged is a homestead and 21 the damage to property exceeds $100,000. If the damage to 22 property exceeds $10,000, the court shall impose upon the 23 offender a fine equal to the value of the damages to the 24 property. 25 (3) In addition to any other sentence that may be 26 imposed, a court shall order any person convicted of criminal 27 damage to property to perform community service for not less 28 than 30 and not more than 120 hours, if community service is 29 available in the jurisdiction and is funded and approved by 30 the county board of the county where the offense was 31 committed. In addition, whenever any person is placed on 32 supervision for an alleged offense under this Section, the 33 supervision shall be conditioned upon the performance of the 34 community service. -3- LRB9008515RCcd 1 This subsection does not apply when the court imposes a 2 sentence of incarceration. 3 (4) For purposes of the Section, "homestead" means the 4 dwelling house and contiguous real estate owned and occupied 5 by a person regardless of its value. 6 (Source: P.A. 88-406; 88-558, eff. 1-1-95; 89-8, eff. 7 3-21-95.) 8 (720 ILCS 5/21-1.3) 9 Sec. 21-1.3. Criminal defacement of property. 10 (a) A person commits criminal defacement of property 11 when the person knowingly damages the property of another 12 without his or her consent by defacing, deforming, or 13 otherwise damaging the property by the use of paint or any 14 other similar substance, or by the use of a writing 15 instrument, etching tool, or any other similar device. 16 (b) Criminal defacement of property is a Class A 17 misdemeanor for a first offense if the damage to the property 18 does not exceed $300. Criminal defacement of property is a 19 Class 4 felony if the property damaged is a homestead and 20 damage to the property does not exceed $300. Criminal 21 defacement of property is a Class 4 felony for a second or 22 subsequent conviction or if the damage to the property 23 exceeds $300. Criminal defacement of property is a Class 3 24 felony for a second or subsequent conviction if the property 25 damaged is a homestead or if the property damaged is a 26 homestead and the damage to the property exceeds $300. In 27 addition to any other sentence that may be imposed, a court 28 shall order any person convicted of criminal defacement of 29 property to perform community service for not less than 30 30 and not more than 120 hours, if community service is 31 available in the jurisdiction. The community service shall 32 include, but need not be limited to, the cleanup and repair 33 of the damage to property that was caused by the offense, or -4- LRB9008515RCcd 1 similar damage to property located in the municipality or 2 county in which the offense occurred. In addition, whenever 3 any person is placed on supervision for an alleged offense 4 under this Section, the supervision shall be conditioned upon 5 the performance of the community service. 6 (c) For purposes of this Section, "homestead" means the 7 dwelling house and contiguous real estate owned and occupied 8 by a person, regardless of its value. 9 (Source: P.A. 88-406.)