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Public Act 095-0236
Public Act 0236 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0236 |
HB0251 Enrolled |
LRB095 02509 RLC 22511 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Sections 12-2, 12-4, 12-4.2, and 12-4.2-5 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/12-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-2)
| Sec. 12-2. Aggravated assault.
| (a) A person commits an aggravated assault, when, in | committing an
assault, he:
| (1) Uses a deadly weapon or any device manufactured and | designed to be
substantially similar in appearance to a | firearm, other than by
discharging a firearm in the | direction of another person, a peace
officer, a person | summoned or directed by a peace officer, a correctional
| officer , a private security officer, or a fireman or in the | direction of a vehicle occupied by another
person, a peace | officer, a person summoned or directed by a peace officer,
| a correctional officer , a private security officer, or a | fireman while the officer or fireman is
engaged in the | execution of any of his official duties, or to prevent the
| officer or fireman from performing his official duties, or | in retaliation
for the officer or fireman performing his | official duties;
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| (2) Is hooded, robed or masked in such manner as to | conceal his
identity or any device manufactured and | designed to be substantially
similar in appearance to a | firearm;
| (3) Knows the individual assaulted to be a teacher or | other person
employed in any school and such teacher or | other employee is upon the
grounds of a school or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a
building used for | school purposes;
| (4) Knows the individual assaulted to be a supervisor, | director,
instructor or other person employed in any park | district and such
supervisor, director, instructor or | other employee is upon the grounds of
the park or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building used
for | park purposes;
| (5) Knows the individual assaulted to be a caseworker, | investigator, or
other person employed by the Department of | Healthcare and Family Services (formerly State Department | of Public Aid ) , a
County
Department of Public Aid, or the | Department of Human Services (acting as
successor to the | Illinois Department of Public Aid under the Department of
| Human Services Act) and such caseworker, investigator, or | other person
is upon the grounds of a public aid office or | grounds adjacent thereto, or
is in any part of a building | used for public aid purposes, or upon the
grounds of a home | of a public aid applicant, recipient or any other person
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| being interviewed or investigated in the employees' | discharge of his
duties, or on grounds adjacent thereto, or | is in any part of a building in
which the applicant, | recipient, or other such person resides or is located;
| (6) Knows the individual assaulted to be a peace | officer, or a community
policing volunteer, a private | security officer, or a fireman
while the officer or fireman | is engaged in the execution of any of his
official duties, | or to prevent the officer, community policing volunteer,
or | fireman from performing
his official duties, or in | retaliation for the officer, community policing
volunteer, | or fireman
performing his official duties, and the assault | is committed other than by
the discharge of a firearm in | the direction of the officer or fireman or
in the direction | of a vehicle occupied by the officer or fireman;
| (7) Knows the individual assaulted to be
an emergency | medical technician - ambulance, emergency medical
| technician - intermediate, emergency medical technician - | paramedic, ambulance
driver or other medical
assistance or | first aid personnel engaged in the
execution of any of his | official duties, or to prevent the
emergency medical | technician - ambulance, emergency medical
technician - | intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic,
| ambulance driver, or other medical assistance or first aid | personnel from
performing his official duties, or in | retaliation for the
emergency medical technician - |
| ambulance, emergency medical
technician - intermediate, | emergency medical technician - paramedic,
ambulance | driver, or other medical assistance or first aid personnel
| performing his official duties;
| (8) Knows the individual assaulted to be the driver, | operator, employee
or passenger of any transportation | facility or system engaged in the
business of | transportation of the public for hire and the individual
| assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using | such public
transportation as a passenger or using any area | of any description
designated by the transportation | facility or system as a vehicle boarding,
departure, or | transfer location;
| (9) Or the individual assaulted is on or about a public | way, public
property, or public place of accommodation or | amusement;
| (9.5) Is, or the individual assaulted is, in or about a | publicly or privately owned sports or entertainment arena, | stadium, community or convention hall, special event | center, amusement facility, or a special event center in a | public park during any 24-hour period when a professional | sporting event, National Collegiate Athletic Association | (NCAA)-sanctioned sporting event, United States Olympic | Committee-sanctioned sporting event, or International | Olympic Committee-sanctioned sporting event is taking | place in this venue;
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| (10) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee | of the State of
Illinois, a municipal corporation therein | or a political subdivision
thereof, engaged in the | performance of his authorized duties as such
employee;
| (11) Knowingly and without legal justification, | commits an assault on
a physically handicapped person;
| (12) Knowingly and without legal justification, | commits an assault on a
person 60 years of age or older;
| (13) Discharges a firearm;
| (14) Knows the individual assaulted to be a | correctional officer, while
the officer is engaged in the | execution of any of his or her official duties,
or to | prevent the officer from performing his or her official | duties, or in
retaliation for the officer performing his or | her official duties;
| (15) Knows the individual assaulted to be a | correctional employee or
an employee of the Department of | Human Services supervising or controlling
sexually | dangerous persons or sexually violent persons, while
the | employee is engaged in the execution of any of his or her | official duties,
or to prevent the employee from performing | his or her official duties, or in
retaliation for the | employee performing his or her official duties, and the
| assault is committed other than by the discharge of a | firearm in the direction
of the employee or in the | direction of a vehicle occupied by the employee;
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| (16) Knows the individual assaulted to be an employee | of a police or
sheriff's department engaged in the | performance of his or her official duties
as such employee; | or
| (17) Knows the individual assaulted to be a sports | official or coach at any level of competition and the act | causing the assault to the sports official or coach | occurred within an athletic facility or an indoor or | outdoor playing field or within the immediate vicinity of | the athletic facility or an indoor or outdoor playing field | at which the sports official or coach was an active | participant in the athletic contest held at the athletic | facility. For the purposes of this paragraph (17), "sports | official" means a person at an athletic contest who | enforces the rules of the contest, such as an umpire or | referee; and "coach" means a person recognized as a coach | by the sanctioning authority that conducted the athletic | contest ; or .
| (18) Knows the individual assaulted to be an emergency | management
worker, while the emergency management worker | is engaged in the execution of
any of his or her official | duties,
or to prevent the emergency management worker from | performing his or her
official duties, or in retaliation | for the emergency management worker
performing his or her | official duties, and the assault is committed other than
by | the discharge of a firearm in the direction of the |
| emergency management
worker or in the direction of a | vehicle occupied by the emergency management
worker.
| (a-5) A person commits an aggravated assault when he or she | knowingly and
without lawful justification shines or flashes a | laser gunsight or other laser
device that is attached or | affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a
firearm, so | that the laser beam strikes near or in the immediate vicinity | of
any person.
| (b) Sentence.
| Aggravated assault as defined in paragraphs (1) through (5) | and (8) through
(12) and (17) of subsection (a) of this Section | is a Class A misdemeanor. Aggravated
assault as defined in | paragraphs (13), (14), and (15) of subsection (a) of this
| Section and as defined in subsection (a-5) of this Section is a | Class 4
felony. Aggravated assault as defined in paragraphs
| (6), (7), (16), and (18) of
subsection (a) of this Section is a | Class A misdemeanor if a firearm is not
used in the commission | of the assault. Aggravated assault as defined in
paragraphs | (6), (7), (16), and (18) of subsection (a) of this
Section is a | Class 4 felony if a firearm is used in the commission of the
| assault. | (c) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (6) of | subsection (a), "private security officer" means a registered | employee of a private security contractor agency under the | Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and | Locksmith Act of 2004.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-692, eff. 1-1-05; 94-243, eff. 1-1-06; 94-482, | eff. 1-1-06; revised 12-15-05.)
| (720 ILCS 5/12-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-4)
| Sec. 12-4. Aggravated Battery.
| (a) A person who, in committing a battery, intentionally or | knowingly
causes great bodily harm, or permanent disability or | disfigurement commits
aggravated battery.
| (b) In committing a battery, a person commits aggravated | battery if he or
she:
| (1) Uses a deadly weapon other than by the discharge of | a firearm;
| (2) Is hooded, robed or masked, in such manner as to | conceal his
identity;
| (3) Knows the individual harmed to be a teacher or | other person
employed in any school and such teacher or | other employee is upon the
grounds of a school or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a
building used for | school purposes;
| (4) (Blank);
| (5) (Blank);
| (6) Knows the individual harmed to be a community
| policing volunteer while
such volunteer is engaged in the | execution of
any official duties, or to prevent the | volunteer from performing official duties, or in
| retaliation for the volunteer performing official
duties, |
| and the battery is committed other than by the discharge of | a firearm;
| (7) Knows the individual harmed to be an emergency | medical technician -
ambulance, emergency medical | technician - intermediate, emergency medical
technician - | paramedic, ambulance driver, other medical assistance, | first
aid personnel, or hospital personnel engaged in the
| performance of any of his or her official duties,
or to | prevent the emergency medical technician - ambulance, | emergency medical
technician - intermediate, emergency | medical technician - paramedic, ambulance
driver, other | medical assistance, first aid personnel, or
hospital | personnel from performing
official duties, or in | retaliation for performing official duties;
| (8) Is, or the person battered is, on or about a public | way, public
property or public place of accommodation or | amusement;
| (8.5) Is, or the person battered is, on a publicly or | privately owned sports or entertainment arena, stadium, | community or convention hall, special event center, | amusement facility, or a special event center in a public | park during any 24-hour period when a professional sporting | event, National Collegiate Athletic Association | (NCAA)-sanctioned sporting event, United States Olympic | Committee-sanctioned sporting event, or International | Olympic Committee-sanctioned sporting event is taking |
| place in this venue;
| (9) Knows the individual harmed to be the driver, | operator, employee
or passenger of any transportation | facility or system engaged in the
business of | transportation of the public for hire and the individual
| assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using | such public
transportation as a passenger or using any area | of any description
designated by the transportation | facility or system as a vehicle
boarding, departure, or | transfer location;
| (10) Knows the individual harmed to be an individual of | 60 years of age or older;
| (11) Knows the individual harmed is pregnant;
| (12) Knows the individual harmed to be a judge whom the
| person intended to harm as a result of the judge's | performance of his or
her official duties as a judge;
| (13) (Blank);
| (14) Knows the individual harmed to be a person who is | physically
handicapped;
| (15) Knowingly and without legal justification and by | any means causes
bodily harm to a merchant who detains the | person for an alleged commission of
retail theft under | Section 16A-5 of this Code.
In this item (15), "merchant" | has the meaning ascribed to it in Section
16A-2.4 of this | Code;
| (16) Is, or the person battered is, in any building or |
| other structure
used to provide shelter or other services | to victims or to the dependent
children of victims of | domestic violence pursuant to the Illinois Domestic
| Violence Act of 1986 or the Domestic Violence Shelters Act, | or the person
battered is within 500 feet of such a | building or other structure while going
to or from such a | building or other structure. "Domestic violence" has the
| meaning ascribed to it in Section 103 of the Illinois | Domestic Violence Act of
1986. "Building or other structure | used to provide shelter" has the meaning
ascribed to | "shelter" in Section 1 of the Domestic Violence Shelters | Act;
| (17) (Blank); or
| (18) Knows the individual harmed to be an officer or | employee of the State of Illinois, a unit of local | government, or school district engaged in the performance | of his or her authorized duties as such officer or | employee ; .
| (19)
(18) Knows the individual harmed to be an | emergency management worker
engaged in the performance of | any of his or her official duties, or to prevent
the | emergency management worker from performing official | duties, or in
retaliation for the emergency management | worker performing official duties ; or . | (20) Knows the individual harmed to be a private | security officer engaged in the performance of any of his |
| or her official duties, or to prevent
the private security | officer from performing official duties, or in
retaliation | for the private security officer performing official | duties.
| For the purpose of paragraph (14) of subsection (b) of this | Section, a
physically handicapped person is a person who | suffers from a permanent and
disabling physical | characteristic, resulting from disease, injury,
functional | disorder or congenital condition.
| For the purpose of paragraph (20) of subsection (b) and | subsection (e) of this Section, "private security officer" | means a registered employee of a private security contractor | agency under the Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private | Security, and Locksmith Act of 2004.
| (c) A person who administers to an individual or causes him | to take,
without his consent or by threat or deception, and for | other than
medical purposes, any intoxicating, poisonous, | stupefying, narcotic,
anesthetic, or controlled substance | commits aggravated battery.
| (d) A person who knowingly gives to another person any food | that
contains any substance or object that is intended to cause | physical
injury if eaten, commits aggravated battery.
| (d-3) A person commits aggravated battery when he or she | knowingly and
without lawful justification shines or flashes a | laser gunsight or other laser
device that is attached or | affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a
firearm, so |
| that the laser beam strikes upon or against the person of | another.
| (d-5) An inmate of a penal institution or a sexually | dangerous person or a
sexually violent person in the custody of | the Department of Human Services
who causes or attempts to | cause a
correctional employee of the penal institution or an | employee of the
Department of Human Services to come into | contact with blood,
seminal fluid, urine, or feces, by | throwing, tossing, or expelling that fluid
or material commits | aggravated battery. For purposes of this subsection (d-5),
| "correctional employee" means a person who is employed by a | penal institution.
| (e) Sentence.
| (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (2) and | (3), aggravated battery is a Class 3 felony. | (2) Aggravated battery that does not cause great bodily | harm or permanent disability or disfigurement is a Class 2 | felony when the person knows
the individual harmed to be a | peace officer, a community
policing volunteer, a private | security officer, a correctional institution employee, an
| employee of the Department of Human Services supervising or
| controlling sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent
| persons, or a fireman while such officer, volunteer, | employee,
or fireman is engaged in the execution of any | official duties
including arrest or attempted arrest, or to | prevent the
officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman from |
| performing
official duties, or in retaliation for the | officer, volunteer,
employee, or fireman performing | official duties, and the
battery is committed other than by | the discharge of a firearm.
| (3) Aggravated battery that causes great bodily harm or | permanent disability or disfigurement in
violation of | subsection (a)
is a Class 1 felony when the person knows | the individual harmed to be a peace
officer, a community
| policing volunteer, a private security officer, a | correctional institution employee, an employee
of the | Department of Human Services supervising or controlling | sexually
dangerous persons or sexually violent persons, or | a fireman while
such officer, volunteer, employee, or | fireman is engaged in the execution of
any official duties | including arrest or attempted arrest, or to prevent the
| officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman from performing | official duties, or in
retaliation for the officer, | volunteer, employee, or fireman performing official
| duties, and the battery is committed other than by the | discharge of a firearm .
| (Source: P.A. 93-83, eff. 7-2-03; 94-243, eff. 1-1-06; 94-327, | eff. 1-1-06; 94-333, eff. 7-26-05; 94-363, eff. 7-29-05; | 94-482, eff. 1-1-06; revised 8-19-05.)
| (720 ILCS 5/12-4.2) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-4.2) | Sec. 12-4.2. Aggravated Battery with a firearm.
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| (a) A person commits aggravated battery with a firearm when | he, in
committing a battery, knowingly or intentionally by | means of the discharging of
a firearm (1) causes any injury to | another person, or (2) causes any
injury to a person he knows | to be a peace officer, a private security officer, a community | policing
volunteer, a correctional institution employee or a | fireman while the
officer, volunteer, employee or fireman is | engaged in the execution of any
of his
official duties, or to | prevent the officer, volunteer, employee or fireman
from
| performing his official duties, or in retaliation for the | officer,
volunteer, employee or fireman performing his | official duties, or (3)
causes any
injury to a person he knows | to be an emergency medical technician - ambulance,
emergency | medical technician - intermediate, emergency medical | technician -
paramedic, ambulance driver, or other medical | assistance or first aid
personnel, employed by a municipality | or other governmental unit, while the
emergency medical | technician - ambulance, emergency medical technician -
| intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic, | ambulance driver, or
other medical assistance or first aid | personnel is engaged in the execution of
any of his official | duties, or to prevent the emergency medical technician -
| ambulance, emergency medical technician - intermediate, | emergency medical
technician - paramedic, ambulance driver, or | other medical assistance or first
aid personnel from performing | his official duties, or in retaliation for the
emergency |
| medical technician - ambulance, emergency medical technician -
| intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic, | ambulance driver, or
other medical assistance or first aid | personnel performing his official
duties, (4) causes any injury | to a person he or she knows to be a
teacher
or other person | employed in a school and the teacher or other employee is upon
| grounds of a school or grounds adjacent to a school, or is in | any part of a
building used for school purposes, or (5) causes | any injury to a person he or
she knows to be an emergency
| management worker while the emergency management worker is | engaged in the
execution of any of his or her official duties, | or to prevent the emergency
management worker from performing | his or her official
duties, or in retaliation for the emergency | management worker performing his or
her official duties.
| (b) A violation of subsection (a)(1) of this Section is a | Class X felony.
A violation of subsection (a)(2), subsection | (a)(3),
subsection (a)(4), or subsection (a)(5) of this Section | is a
Class X felony for which the sentence shall be a term of | imprisonment of no
less than 15 years and no more than 60 | years.
| (c) For purposes of this Section :
, "firearm" | "Firearm" is defined as in the Firearm Owners | Identification Card Act
"An Act
relating to the | acquisition, possession and transfer of firearms and
| firearm ammunition, to provide a penalty for the violation | thereof and to
make an appropriation in connection |
| therewith", approved August 1, 1967, as
amended .
| "Private security officer" means a registered employee | of a private security contractor agency under the Private | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith | Act of 2004.
| (Source: P.A. 94-243, eff. 1-1-06.)
| (720 ILCS 5/12-4.2-5)
| Sec. 12-4.2-5. Aggravated battery with a machine gun or a | firearm equipped
with any device or attachment designed or used | for silencing the report of a
firearm. (a) A person commits | aggravated battery with a
machine gun or a firearm equipped | with a device designed or used for silencing
the report of a | firearm
when he or she, in
committing a battery, knowingly or | intentionally by means of the discharging of
a
machine gun or a | firearm equipped with a device designed or used for silencing
| the report of a firearm
(1) causes any injury to another | person, or (2) causes any
injury to a person he or she knows to | be a peace officer, a private security officer, a person | summoned by
a
peace officer, a correctional institution | employee or a fireman while the
officer, employee or fireman is | engaged in the execution of any of his
or her official duties, | or to prevent the officer, employee or fireman from
performing | his or her official duties, or in retaliation for the officer,
| employee or fireman performing his or her official duties, or | (3) causes
any
injury to a person he or she knows to be an |
| emergency medical technician -
ambulance,
emergency medical | technician - intermediate, emergency medical technician -
| paramedic, ambulance driver, or other medical assistance or | first aid
personnel, employed by a municipality or other | governmental unit, while the
emergency medical technician - | ambulance, emergency medical technician -
intermediate, | emergency medical technician - paramedic, ambulance driver, or
| other medical assistance or first aid personnel is engaged in | the execution of
any of his or her official duties, or to | prevent the emergency medical
technician - ambulance, | emergency medical technician - intermediate, emergency
medical
| technician - paramedic, ambulance driver, or other medical | assistance or first
aid personnel from performing his or her | official duties, or in retaliation for
the
emergency medical | technician - ambulance, emergency medical technician -
| intermediate, emergency medical technician - paramedic, | ambulance driver, or
other medical assistance or first aid | personnel performing his or her official
duties, or (4) causes | any injury to a person he or she knows to be an
emergency | management worker
while the emergency management worker is | engaged in the execution of any of his
or her official duties, | or to prevent the emergency management worker from
performing | his or her official duties, or in retaliation for the emergency
| management worker performing his or her official duties.
| (b) A violation of subsection (a) (1) of this Section is a | Class X felony
for which the person shall be sentenced to a |
| term of imprisonment of no less
than 12 years and no more than | 45 years.
A violation of subsection (a) (2), subsection (a) | (3), or
subsection (a) (4) of this Section is a
Class X felony | for which the sentence shall be a term of imprisonment of no
| less than 20 years and no more than 60 years.
| (c) For purposes of this Section, "firearm" is defined as | in the Firearm
Owners Identification Card Act.
| (d) For purposes of this Section :
, "machine
| "Machine gun" has the meaning ascribed to
it in clause | (i) of paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1 of | this
Code. | "Private security officer" means a registered employee | of a private security contractor agency under the Private | Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, and Locksmith | Act of 2004.
| (Source: P.A. 94-243, eff. 1-1-06.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2008
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