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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 SB1693 Introduced 2/15/2019, by Sen. Jason Plummer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Illinois Police Training Act. Includes, in the minimum curriculum for police training schools, training in investigating domestic minor sex trafficking. Amends the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. Provides that a child shall be considered abused regardless of the perpetrator of the abuse if the child is a human trafficking victim. Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Provides for immediate expungement of juvenile court and law enforcement records of minors who are human trafficking victims involved in prostitution. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that involuntary sexual servitude of a minor includes purchasing sexual services of the minor whether from the trafficker or minor. Provides that it is not a defense to involuntary sexual servitude of a minor that the accused reasonably believed the trafficking victim to be 18 years of age or over. Eliminates other mistake of age defenses concerning grooming and patronizing a minor engaged in prostitution. Provides that a person who is a victim of involuntary sexual servitude of a minor is deemed a crime victim and is eligible for protections afforded to crime victims. Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit a motion to vacate an adjudication of delinquency of a human trafficking victim who engaged in prostitution. Amends the Sex Offender Registration Act. Makes violations concerning trafficking in persons, involuntary servitude, and related offenses registrable offenses under the Act. Amends the Crime Victims Compensation Act to provide that a trafficking victim who is under 18 years of age is not subject to the filing requirements of the Act and is not subject to the eligibility requirements of the Act.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning human trafficking.
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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 Illinois Police Training Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 7 as follows:
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6 | | (50 ILCS 705/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 507)
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7 | | Sec. 7. Rules and standards for schools. The Board shall |
8 | | adopt rules and
minimum standards for such schools which shall |
9 | | include, but not be limited to,
the following:
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10 | | a. The curriculum for probationary police officers |
11 | | which shall be
offered by all certified schools shall |
12 | | include, but not be limited to,
courses of procedural |
13 | | justice, arrest and use and control tactics, search and |
14 | | seizure, including temporary questioning, civil rights, |
15 | | human rights, human relations,
cultural competency, |
16 | | including implicit bias and racial and ethnic sensitivity,
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17 | | criminal law, law of criminal procedure, constitutional |
18 | | and proper use of law enforcement authority, vehicle and |
19 | | traffic law including
uniform and non-discriminatory |
20 | | enforcement of the Illinois Vehicle Code,
traffic control |
21 | | and accident investigation, techniques of obtaining
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22 | | physical evidence, court testimonies, statements, reports, |
23 | | firearms
training, training in the use of electronic |
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1 | | control devices, including the psychological and |
2 | | physiological effects of the use of those devices on |
3 | | humans, first-aid (including cardiopulmonary |
4 | | resuscitation), training in the administration of opioid |
5 | | antagonists as defined in paragraph (1) of subsection (e) |
6 | | of Section 5-23 of the Substance Use Disorder Act, handling |
7 | | of
juvenile offenders, recognition of
mental conditions |
8 | | and crises, including, but not limited to, the disease of |
9 | | addiction, which require immediate assistance and response |
10 | | and methods to
safeguard and provide assistance to a person |
11 | | in need of mental
treatment, recognition of abuse, neglect, |
12 | | financial exploitation, and self-neglect of adults with |
13 | | disabilities and older adults, as defined in Section 2 of |
14 | | the Adult Protective Services Act, crimes against the |
15 | | elderly, training in investigating domestic minor sex |
16 | | trafficking, law of evidence, the hazards of high-speed |
17 | | police vehicle
chases with an emphasis on alternatives to |
18 | | the high-speed chase, and
physical training. The |
19 | | curriculum shall include specific training in
techniques |
20 | | for immediate response to and investigation of cases of |
21 | | domestic
violence and of sexual assault of adults and |
22 | | children, including cultural perceptions and common myths |
23 | | of sexual assault and sexual abuse as well as interview |
24 | | techniques that are age sensitive and are trauma informed, |
25 | | victim centered, and victim sensitive. The curriculum |
26 | | shall include
training in techniques designed to promote |
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1 | | effective
communication at the initial contact with crime |
2 | | victims and ways to comprehensively
explain to victims and |
3 | | witnesses their rights under the Rights
of Crime Victims |
4 | | and Witnesses Act and the Crime
Victims Compensation Act. |
5 | | The curriculum shall also include training in effective |
6 | | recognition of and responses to stress, trauma, and |
7 | | post-traumatic stress experienced by police officers. The |
8 | | curriculum shall also include a block of instruction aimed |
9 | | at identifying and interacting with persons with autism and |
10 | | other developmental or physical disabilities, reducing |
11 | | barriers to reporting crimes against persons with autism, |
12 | | and addressing the unique challenges presented by cases |
13 | | involving victims or witnesses with autism and other |
14 | | developmental disabilities. The curriculum for
permanent |
15 | | police officers shall include, but not be limited to: (1) |
16 | | refresher
and in-service training in any of the courses |
17 | | listed above in this
subparagraph, (2) advanced courses in |
18 | | any of the subjects listed above in
this subparagraph, (3) |
19 | | training for supervisory personnel, and (4)
specialized |
20 | | training in subjects and fields to be selected by the |
21 | | board. The training in the use of electronic control |
22 | | devices shall be conducted for probationary police |
23 | | officers, including University police officers.
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24 | | b. Minimum courses of study, attendance requirements |
25 | | and equipment
requirements.
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26 | | c. Minimum requirements for instructors.
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1 | | d. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
2 | | probationary police
officer must satisfactorily complete |
3 | | before being eligible for permanent
employment as a local |
4 | | law enforcement officer for a participating local
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5 | | governmental agency. Those requirements shall include |
6 | | training in first aid
(including cardiopulmonary |
7 | | resuscitation).
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8 | | e. Minimum basic training requirements, which a |
9 | | probationary county
corrections officer must |
10 | | satisfactorily complete before being eligible for
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11 | | permanent employment as a county corrections officer for a |
12 | | participating
local governmental agency.
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13 | | f. Minimum basic training requirements which a |
14 | | probationary court
security officer must satisfactorily |
15 | | complete before being eligible for
permanent employment as |
16 | | a court security officer for a participating local
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17 | | governmental agency. The Board shall
establish those |
18 | | training requirements which it considers appropriate for |
19 | | court
security officers and shall certify schools to |
20 | | conduct that training.
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21 | | A person hired to serve as a court security officer |
22 | | must obtain from the
Board a certificate (i) attesting to |
23 | | his or her successful completion of the
training course; |
24 | | (ii) attesting to his or her satisfactory
completion of a |
25 | | training program of similar content and number of hours |
26 | | that
has been found acceptable by the Board under the |
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1 | | provisions of this Act; or
(iii) attesting to the Board's |
2 | | determination that the training
course is unnecessary |
3 | | because of the person's extensive prior law enforcement
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4 | | experience.
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5 | | Individuals who currently serve as court security |
6 | | officers shall be deemed
qualified to continue to serve in |
7 | | that capacity so long as they are certified
as provided by |
8 | | this Act within 24 months of June 1, 1997 (the effective |
9 | | date of Public Act 89-685). Failure to be so certified, |
10 | | absent a waiver from the
Board, shall cause the officer to |
11 | | forfeit his or her position.
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12 | | All individuals hired as court security officers on or |
13 | | after June 1, 1997 (the effective
date of Public Act |
14 | | 89-685) shall be certified within 12 months of the
date of |
15 | | their hire, unless a waiver has been obtained by the Board, |
16 | | or they
shall forfeit their positions.
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17 | | The Sheriff's Merit Commission, if one exists, or the |
18 | | Sheriff's Office if
there is no Sheriff's Merit Commission, |
19 | | shall maintain a list of all
individuals who have filed |
20 | | applications to become court security officers and
who meet |
21 | | the eligibility requirements established under this Act. |
22 | | Either
the Sheriff's Merit Commission, or the Sheriff's |
23 | | Office if no Sheriff's Merit
Commission exists, shall |
24 | | establish a schedule of reasonable intervals for
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25 | | verification of the applicants' qualifications under
this |
26 | | Act and as established by the Board.
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1 | | g. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
2 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete every 3 years. |
3 | | Those requirements shall include constitutional and proper |
4 | | use of law enforcement authority, procedural justice, |
5 | | civil rights, human rights, mental health awareness and |
6 | | response, and cultural competency. |
7 | | h. Minimum in-service training requirements, which a |
8 | | police officer must satisfactorily complete at least |
9 | | annually. Those requirements shall include law updates and |
10 | | use of force training which shall include scenario based |
11 | | training, or similar training approved by the Board. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 99-352, eff. 1-1-16; 99-480, eff. 9-9-15; 99-642, |
13 | | eff. 7-28-16; 99-801, eff. 1-1-17; 100-121, eff. 1-1-18; |
14 | | 100-247, eff. 1-1-18; 100-759, eff. 1-1-19; 100-863, eff. |
15 | | 8-14-18; 100-910, eff. 1-1-19; revised 9-28-19.)
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16 | | Section 10. The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act is |
17 | | amended by changing Section 3 as follows: |
18 | | (325 ILCS 5/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 2053) |
19 | | Sec. 3. As used in this Act unless the context otherwise |
20 | | requires: |
21 | | "Adult resident" means any person between 18 and 22 years |
22 | | of age who resides in any facility licensed by the Department |
23 | | under the Child Care Act of 1969. For purposes of this Act, the |
24 | | criteria set forth in the definitions of "abused child" and |
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1 | | "neglected child" shall be used in determining whether an adult |
2 | | resident is abused or neglected. |
3 | | "Agency" means a child care facility licensed under Section |
4 | | 2.05 or Section 2.06 of the Child Care Act of 1969 and includes |
5 | | a transitional living program that accepts children and adult |
6 | | residents for placement who are in the guardianship of the |
7 | | Department. |
8 | | "Blatant disregard" means an incident where the real, |
9 | | significant, and imminent risk of harm would be so obvious to a |
10 | | reasonable parent or caretaker that it is unlikely that a |
11 | | reasonable parent or caretaker would have exposed the child to |
12 | | the danger without exercising precautionary measures to |
13 | | protect the child from harm. With respect to a person working |
14 | | at an agency in his or her professional capacity with a child |
15 | | or adult resident, "blatant disregard" includes a failure by |
16 | | the person to perform job responsibilities intended to protect |
17 | | the child's or adult resident's health, physical well-being, or |
18 | | welfare, and, when viewed in light of the surrounding |
19 | | circumstances, evidence exists that would cause a reasonable |
20 | | person to believe that the child was neglected. With respect to |
21 | | an agency, "blatant disregard" includes a failure to implement |
22 | | practices that ensure the health, physical well-being, or |
23 | | welfare of the children and adult residents residing in the |
24 | | facility. |
25 | | "Child" means any person under the age of 18 years, unless |
26 | | legally
emancipated by reason of marriage or entry into a |
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1 | | branch of the United
States armed services. |
2 | | "Department" means Department of Children and Family |
3 | | Services. |
4 | | "Local law enforcement agency" means the police of a city, |
5 | | town,
village or other incorporated area or the sheriff of an |
6 | | unincorporated
area or any sworn officer of the Illinois |
7 | | Department of State Police. |
8 | | "Abused child"
means a child whose parent or immediate |
9 | | family
member,
or any person responsible for the child's |
10 | | welfare, or any individual
residing in the same home as the |
11 | | child, or a paramour of the child's parent: |
12 | | (a) inflicts, causes to be inflicted, or allows to be
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13 | | inflicted upon
such child physical injury, by other than |
14 | | accidental means, which causes
death, disfigurement, |
15 | | impairment of physical or
emotional health, or loss or |
16 | | impairment of any bodily function; |
17 | | (b) creates a substantial risk of physical injury to |
18 | | such
child by
other than accidental means which would be |
19 | | likely to cause death,
disfigurement, impairment of |
20 | | physical or emotional health, or loss or
impairment of any |
21 | | bodily function; |
22 | | (c) commits or allows to be committed any sex offense |
23 | | against
such child,
as such sex offenses are defined in the |
24 | | Criminal Code of 2012 or in the Wrongs to Children Act,
and |
25 | | extending those definitions of sex offenses to include |
26 | | children under
18 years of age; |
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1 | | (d) commits or allows to be committed an act or acts of
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2 | | torture upon
such child; |
3 | | (e) inflicts excessive corporal punishment or, in the |
4 | | case of a person working for an agency who is prohibited |
5 | | from using corporal punishment, inflicts corporal |
6 | | punishment upon a child or adult resident with whom the |
7 | | person is working in his or her professional capacity; |
8 | | (f) commits or allows to be committed
the offense of
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9 | | female
genital mutilation, as defined in Section 12-34 of |
10 | | the Criminal Code of
2012, against the child; |
11 | | (g) causes to be sold, transferred, distributed, or |
12 | | given to
such child
under 18 years of age, a controlled |
13 | | substance as defined in Section 102 of the
Illinois |
14 | | Controlled Substances Act in violation of Article IV of the |
15 | | Illinois
Controlled Substances Act or in violation of the |
16 | | Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act, |
17 | | except for controlled substances that are prescribed
in |
18 | | accordance with Article III of the Illinois Controlled |
19 | | Substances Act and
are dispensed to such child in a manner |
20 | | that substantially complies with the
prescription; or |
21 | | (h) commits or allows to be committed the offense of |
22 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a |
23 | | minor, or trafficking in persons as defined in Section 10-9 |
24 | | of the Criminal Code of 2012 against the child. A child |
25 | | shall be considered abused regardless of the perpetrator of |
26 | | the abuse if the child is a human trafficking victim as |
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1 | | defined in Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
2 | | A child shall not be considered abused for the sole reason |
3 | | that the child
has been relinquished in accordance with the |
4 | | Abandoned Newborn Infant
Protection Act. |
5 | | "Neglected child" means any child who is not receiving the |
6 | | proper or
necessary nourishment or medically indicated |
7 | | treatment including food or care
not provided solely on the |
8 | | basis of the present or anticipated mental or
physical |
9 | | impairment as determined by a physician acting alone or in
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10 | | consultation with other physicians or otherwise is not |
11 | | receiving the proper or
necessary support or medical or other |
12 | | remedial care recognized under State law
as necessary for a |
13 | | child's well-being, or other care necessary for his or her
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14 | | well-being, including adequate food, clothing and shelter; or |
15 | | who is subjected to an environment which is injurious insofar |
16 | | as (i) the child's environment creates a likelihood of harm to |
17 | | the child's health, physical well-being, or welfare and (ii) |
18 | | the likely harm to the child is the result of a blatant |
19 | | disregard of parent, caretaker, or agency responsibilities; or |
20 | | who is abandoned
by his or her parents or other person |
21 | | responsible for the child's welfare
without a proper plan of |
22 | | care; or who has been provided with interim crisis intervention |
23 | | services under
Section 3-5 of
the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 |
24 | | and whose parent, guardian, or custodian refuses to
permit
the |
25 | | child to return home and no other living arrangement agreeable
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26 | | to the parent, guardian, or custodian can be made, and the |
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1 | | parent, guardian, or custodian has not made any other |
2 | | appropriate living arrangement for the child; or who is a |
3 | | newborn infant whose blood, urine,
or meconium
contains any |
4 | | amount of a controlled substance as defined in subsection (f) |
5 | | of
Section 102 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or a |
6 | | metabolite thereof,
with the exception of a controlled |
7 | | substance or metabolite thereof whose
presence in the newborn |
8 | | infant is the result of medical treatment administered
to the |
9 | | mother or the newborn infant. A child shall not be considered |
10 | | neglected
for the sole reason that the child's parent or other |
11 | | person responsible for his
or her welfare has left the child in |
12 | | the care of an adult relative for any
period of time. A child |
13 | | shall not be considered neglected for the sole reason
that the |
14 | | child has been relinquished in accordance with the Abandoned |
15 | | Newborn
Infant Protection Act. A child shall not be considered |
16 | | neglected or abused
for the
sole reason that such child's |
17 | | parent or other person responsible for his or her
welfare |
18 | | depends upon spiritual means through prayer alone for the |
19 | | treatment or
cure of disease or remedial care as provided under |
20 | | Section 4 of this Act. A
child shall not be considered |
21 | | neglected or abused solely because the child is
not attending |
22 | | school in accordance with the requirements of Article 26 of The
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23 | | School Code, as amended. |
24 | | "Child Protective Service Unit" means certain specialized |
25 | | State employees of
the Department assigned by the Director to |
26 | | perform the duties and
responsibilities as provided under |
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1 | | Section 7.2 of this Act. |
2 | | "Near fatality" means an act that, as certified by a |
3 | | physician, places the child in serious or critical condition, |
4 | | including acts of great bodily harm inflicted upon children |
5 | | under 13 years of age, and as otherwise defined by Department |
6 | | rule. |
7 | | "Great bodily harm" includes bodily injury which creates a |
8 | | high probability of death, or which causes serious permanent |
9 | | disfigurement, or which causes a permanent or protracted loss |
10 | | or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ, or |
11 | | other serious bodily harm. |
12 | | "Person responsible for the child's welfare" means the |
13 | | child's parent;
guardian; foster parent; relative caregiver; |
14 | | any person responsible for the
child's welfare in a public or |
15 | | private residential agency or institution; any
person |
16 | | responsible for the child's welfare within a public or private |
17 | | profit or
not for profit child care facility; or any other |
18 | | person responsible for the
child's welfare at the time of the |
19 | | alleged abuse or neglect, including any person that is the |
20 | | custodian of a child under 18 years of age who commits or |
21 | | allows to be committed, against the child, the offense of |
22 | | involuntary servitude, involuntary sexual servitude of a |
23 | | minor, or trafficking in persons for forced labor or services, |
24 | | as provided in Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012, or |
25 | | any person who
came to know the child through an official |
26 | | capacity or position of trust,
including but not limited to |
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1 | | health care professionals, educational personnel,
recreational |
2 | | supervisors, members of the clergy, and volunteers or
support |
3 | | personnel in any setting
where children may be subject to abuse |
4 | | or neglect. |
5 | | "Temporary protective custody" means custody within a |
6 | | hospital or
other medical facility or a place previously |
7 | | designated for such custody
by the Department, subject to |
8 | | review by the Court, including a licensed
foster home, group |
9 | | home, or other institution; but such place shall not
be a jail |
10 | | or other place for the detention of criminal or juvenile |
11 | | offenders. |
12 | | "An unfounded report" means any report made under this Act |
13 | | for which
it is determined after an investigation that no |
14 | | credible evidence of
abuse or neglect exists. |
15 | | "An indicated report" means a report made under this Act if |
16 | | an
investigation determines that credible evidence of the |
17 | | alleged
abuse or neglect exists. |
18 | | "An undetermined report" means any report made under this |
19 | | Act in
which it was not possible to initiate or complete an |
20 | | investigation on
the basis of information provided to the |
21 | | Department. |
22 | | "Subject of report" means any child reported to the central |
23 | | register
of child abuse and neglect established under Section |
24 | | 7.7 of this Act as an alleged victim of child abuse or neglect |
25 | | and
the parent or guardian of the alleged victim or other |
26 | | person responsible for the alleged victim's welfare who is |
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1 | | named in the report or added to the report as an alleged |
2 | | perpetrator of child abuse or neglect. |
3 | | "Perpetrator" means a person who, as a result of |
4 | | investigation, has
been determined by the Department to have |
5 | | caused child abuse or neglect. |
6 | | "Member of the clergy" means a clergyman or practitioner of |
7 | | any religious
denomination accredited by the religious body to |
8 | | which he or she belongs. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 99-350, eff. 6-1-16; 100-733, eff. 1-1-19 .) |
10 | | Section 15. The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended by |
11 | | changing Sections 5-301 and 5-915 as follows:
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12 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-301)
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13 | | Sec. 5-301. Station adjustments. A minor arrested for any |
14 | | offense or a violation of a condition of previous
station |
15 | | adjustment may receive a station adjustment for that arrest as
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16 | | provided herein. In deciding whether to impose a station |
17 | | adjustment, either
informal
or formal, a juvenile police |
18 | | officer shall consider the following factors:
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19 | | (A) The seriousness of the alleged offense.
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20 | | (B) The prior history of delinquency of the minor.
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21 | | (C) The age of the minor.
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22 | | (D) The culpability of the minor in committing the |
23 | | alleged offense.
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24 | | (E) Whether the offense was committed in an aggressive |
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1 | | or premeditated
manner.
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2 | | (F) Whether the minor used or possessed a deadly weapon |
3 | | when committing
the alleged offenses.
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4 | | If the minor is alleged to be a human trafficking victim |
5 | | and has been detained under subsection (d) of Section 11-14 of |
6 | | the Criminal Code of 2012, the detention shall be for the most |
7 | | limited period and shall be handled as a station adjustment. In |
8 | | that case, the minor shall be brought before a juvenile police |
9 | | officer if available. |
10 | | (1) Informal station adjustment.
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11 | | (a) An informal station adjustment is defined as a |
12 | | procedure when a
juvenile police officer determines that |
13 | | there is probable
cause to
believe that the minor has |
14 | | committed an offense.
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15 | | (b) A minor shall receive no more than 3 informal |
16 | | station adjustments
statewide for a misdemeanor offense |
17 | | within 3 years without prior approval from
the
State's |
18 | | Attorney's Office.
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19 | | (c) A minor shall receive no more than 3 informal |
20 | | station adjustments
statewide for a felony offense within 3 |
21 | | years without prior approval from the
State's
Attorney's |
22 | | Office.
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23 | | (d) A minor shall receive a combined total of no more |
24 | | than 5 informal
station adjustments statewide during his or |
25 | | her minority.
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26 | | (e) The juvenile police officer may make reasonable |
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1 | | conditions of an
informal station adjustment which may |
2 | | include but are not limited to:
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3 | | (i) Curfew.
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4 | | (ii) Conditions restricting entry into designated |
5 | | geographical areas.
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6 | | (iii) No contact with specified persons.
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7 | | (iv) School attendance.
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8 | | (v) Performing up to 25 hours of community service |
9 | | work.
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10 | | (vi) Community mediation.
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11 | | (vii) Teen court or a peer court.
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12 | | (viii) Restitution limited to 90 days.
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13 | | (f) If the minor refuses or fails to abide by the |
14 | | conditions of an
informal station adjustment, the juvenile |
15 | | police officer may impose a formal
station adjustment or |
16 | | refer the matter to the State's Attorney's Office.
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17 | | (g) An informal station adjustment does not constitute |
18 | | an adjudication
of delinquency or a criminal conviction.
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19 | | Beginning January 1, 2000, a record shall be maintained |
20 | | with the
Department of State Police for informal station |
21 | | adjustments for offenses that
would be a felony if |
22 | | committed by an adult, and may be maintained if the
offense |
23 | | would be a misdemeanor.
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24 | | (2) Formal station adjustment.
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25 | | (a) A formal station adjustment is defined as a |
26 | | procedure when a juvenile
police officer determines that |
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1 | | there is probable cause to
believe the minor has committed |
2 | | an offense and an admission by the minor of
involvement in |
3 | | the offense.
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4 | | (b) The minor and parent, guardian, or legal custodian |
5 | | must agree in
writing to the formal station adjustment and |
6 | | must be advised of the
consequences of violation of any |
7 | | term of the agreement.
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8 | | (c) The minor and parent, guardian or legal custodian |
9 | | shall be provided a
copy of the signed agreement of the |
10 | | formal station adjustment. The agreement
shall include:
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11 | | (i) The offense which formed the basis of the |
12 | | formal station
adjustment.
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13 | | (ii) An acknowledgment that the terms of the formal |
14 | | station adjustment
and
the consequences for violation |
15 | | have been explained.
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16 | | (iii) An acknowledgment that the formal station |
17 | | adjustments record may
be
expunged under Section 5-915 |
18 | | of this Act.
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19 | | (iv) An acknowledgement that the minor understands |
20 | | that his or her
admission of involvement in the offense |
21 | | may be admitted into evidence in future
court hearings.
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22 | | (v) A statement that all parties understand the |
23 | | terms and conditions of
formal station adjustment and |
24 | | agree to the formal station adjustment process.
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25 | | (d) Conditions of the formal station adjustment may |
26 | | include, but are not
limited to:
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1 | | (i) The time shall not exceed 120 days.
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2 | | (ii) The minor shall not violate any laws.
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3 | | (iii) The juvenile police officer may require the |
4 | | minor to comply with
additional conditions for the |
5 | | formal station adjustment which may include but
are not |
6 | | limited to:
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7 | | (a) Attending school.
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8 | | (b) Abiding by a set curfew.
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9 | | (c) Payment of restitution.
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10 | | (d) Refraining from possessing a firearm or |
11 | | other weapon.
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12 | | (e) Reporting to a police officer at |
13 | | designated times and places,
including reporting |
14 | | and verification that the minor is at home at
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15 | | designated hours.
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16 | | (f) Performing up to 25 hours of community |
17 | | service work.
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18 | | (g) Refraining from entering designated |
19 | | geographical areas.
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20 | | (h) Participating in community mediation.
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21 | | (i) Participating in teen court or peer court.
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22 | | (j) Refraining from contact with specified |
23 | | persons.
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24 | | (e) A
formal station adjustment does not constitute an |
25 | | adjudication of
delinquency or a criminal conviction. |
26 | | Beginning January 1, 2000,
a record shall be maintained |
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1 | | with the
Department of State Police for formal station |
2 | | adjustments.
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3 | | (f) A minor or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal |
4 | | custodian, or both
the minor and the minor's parent, |
5 | | guardian, or legal custodian, may refuse
a formal station |
6 | | adjustment and have the matter referred
for court action or
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7 | | other appropriate action.
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8 | | (g) A minor or the minor's parent, guardian, or legal |
9 | | custodian, or both
the minor and the minor's parent, |
10 | | guardian, or legal custodian, may
within 30 days of the |
11 | | commencement of the formal station adjustment revoke
their |
12 | | consent and
have the matter referred for court action or |
13 | | other appropriate action. This
revocation must be in |
14 | | writing and personally served upon the police officer or
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15 | | his or her supervisor.
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16 | | (h) The admission of the minor as to involvement in the |
17 | | offense shall be
admissible at further court hearings as |
18 | | long as the statement would be
admissible under the rules |
19 | | of evidence.
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20 | | (i) If the minor violates any term or condition of the |
21 | | formal station
adjustment the juvenile police officer |
22 | | shall provide written notice of
violation to the
minor and |
23 | | the minor's parent, guardian, or legal custodian. After |
24 | | consultation
with the
minor and the minor's parent, |
25 | | guardian, or legal custodian, the juvenile police
officer
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26 | | may take any of the following steps upon violation:
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1 | | (i) Warn the minor of consequences of continued |
2 | | violations and continue
the formal station adjustment.
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3 | | (ii) Extend the period of the formal station |
4 | | adjustment up to a total
of 180 days.
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5 | | (iii) Extend the hours of community service work up |
6 | | to a total of 40
hours.
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7 | | (iv) Terminate the formal station adjustment |
8 | | unsatisfactorily and take
no other action.
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9 | | (v) Terminate the formal station adjustment |
10 | | unsatisfactorily and refer
the matter to the juvenile |
11 | | court.
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12 | | (j) A minor shall receive no more than 2 formal station
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13 | | adjustments statewide for a felony offense without the |
14 | | State's Attorney's
approval within
a 3 year period.
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15 | | (k) A minor shall receive no more than 3 formal station
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16 | | adjustments statewide for a misdemeanor offense without |
17 | | the State's Attorney's
approval
within a 3 year period.
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18 | | (l) The total for formal station adjustments statewide |
19 | | within the period
of
minority may not exceed 4 without the |
20 | | State's Attorney's approval.
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21 | | (m) If the minor is arrested in a jurisdiction where |
22 | | the minor does not
reside, the
formal station adjustment |
23 | | may be transferred to the jurisdiction where the
minor does |
24 | | reside upon written agreement of that jurisdiction to |
25 | | monitor the
formal station adjustment.
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26 | | (3) Beginning January 1, 2000, the
juvenile police officer |
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1 | | making a station adjustment shall assure
that information about |
2 | | any offense which would constitute a felony if committed
by an |
3 | | adult and may assure that information about a misdemeanor is |
4 | | transmitted
to the Department of State Police.
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5 | | (4) The total number of station adjustments, both formal |
6 | | and informal, shall
not exceed 9 without the State's Attorney's |
7 | | approval for any minor arrested
anywhere in the State.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15.)
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9 | | (705 ILCS 405/5-915)
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10 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 100-987 ) |
11 | | Sec. 5-915. Expungement of juvenile law enforcement and |
12 | | juvenile court records.
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13 | | (0.05) (Blank). |
14 | | (0.1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (0.15) |
15 | | of this Section, the Department of State Police and all law |
16 | | enforcement agencies within the State shall automatically |
17 | | expunge, on or before January 1 of each year, all juvenile law |
18 | | enforcement records relating to events occurring before an |
19 | | individual's 18th birthday if: |
20 | | (1) one year or more has elapsed since the date of the |
21 | | arrest or law enforcement interaction documented in the |
22 | | records; |
23 | | (2) no petition for delinquency or criminal charges |
24 | | were filed with the clerk of the circuit court relating to |
25 | | the arrest or law enforcement interaction documented in the |
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1 | | records; and |
2 | | (3) 6 months have elapsed since the date of the arrest |
3 | | without an additional subsequent arrest or filing of a |
4 | | petition for delinquency or criminal charges whether |
5 | | related or not to the arrest or law enforcement interaction |
6 | | documented in the records. |
7 | | (b) If the law enforcement agency is unable to verify |
8 | | satisfaction of conditions (2) and (3) of this subsection |
9 | | (0.1), records that satisfy condition (1) of this subsection |
10 | | (0.1) shall be automatically expunged if the records relate to |
11 | | an offense that if committed by an adult would not be an |
12 | | offense classified as Class 2 felony or higher, an offense |
13 | | under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or Criminal Code |
14 | | of 2012, or an offense under Section 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, |
15 | | 12-15, or 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961. |
16 | | (0.15) If a juvenile law enforcement record meets paragraph |
17 | | (a) of subsection (0.1) of this Section, a juvenile law |
18 | | enforcement record created: |
19 | | (1) prior to January 1, 2018, but on or after January |
20 | | 1, 2013 shall be automatically expunged prior to January 1, |
21 | | 2020; |
22 | | (2) prior to January 1, 2013, but on or after January |
23 | | 1, 2000, shall be automatically expunged prior to January |
24 | | 1, 2023; and |
25 | | (3) prior to January 1, 2000 shall not be subject to |
26 | | the automatic expungement provisions of this Act. |
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1 | | Nothing in this subsection (0.15) shall be construed to |
2 | | restrict or modify an individual's right to have his or her |
3 | | juvenile law enforcement records expunged except as otherwise |
4 | | may be provided in this Act. |
5 | | (0.2) (a) Upon dismissal of a petition alleging delinquency |
6 | | or upon a finding of not delinquent, the successful termination |
7 | | of an order of supervision, or the successful termination of an |
8 | | adjudication for an offense which would be a Class B |
9 | | misdemeanor, Class C misdemeanor, or a petty or business |
10 | | offense if committed by an adult, the court shall automatically |
11 | | order the expungement of the juvenile court records and |
12 | | juvenile law enforcement records. The clerk shall deliver a |
13 | | certified copy of the expungement order to the Department of |
14 | | State Police and the arresting agency. Upon request, the |
15 | | State's Attorney shall furnish the name of the arresting |
16 | | agency. The expungement shall be completed within 60 business |
17 | | days after the receipt of the expungement order. |
18 | | (b) If the chief law enforcement officer of the agency, or |
19 | | his or her designee, certifies in writing that certain |
20 | | information is needed for a pending investigation involving the |
21 | | commission of a felony, that information, and information |
22 | | identifying the juvenile, may be retained until the statute of |
23 | | limitations for the felony has expired. If the chief law |
24 | | enforcement officer of the agency, or his or her designee, |
25 | | certifies in writing that certain information is needed with |
26 | | respect to an internal investigation of any law enforcement |
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1 | | office, that information and information identifying the |
2 | | juvenile may be retained within an intelligence file until the |
3 | | investigation is terminated or the disciplinary action, |
4 | | including appeals, has been completed, whichever is later. |
5 | | Retention of a portion of a juvenile's law enforcement record |
6 | | does not disqualify the remainder of his or her record from |
7 | | immediate automatic expungement. |
8 | | (0.3) (a) Upon an adjudication of delinquency based on any |
9 | | offense except a disqualified offense, the juvenile court shall |
10 | | automatically order the expungement of the juvenile court and |
11 | | law enforcement records 2 years after the juvenile's case was |
12 | | closed if no delinquency or criminal proceeding is pending and |
13 | | the person has had no subsequent delinquency adjudication or |
14 | | criminal conviction. The clerk shall deliver a certified copy |
15 | | of the expungement order to the Department of State Police and |
16 | | the arresting agency. Upon request, the State's Attorney shall |
17 | | furnish the name of the arresting agency. The expungement shall |
18 | | be completed within 60 business days after the receipt of the |
19 | | expungement order. In this subsection (0.3), "disqualified |
20 | | offense" means any of the following offenses: Section 8-1.2, |
21 | | 9-1, 9-1.2, 9-2, 9-2.1, 9-3, 9-3.2, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-3.1, |
22 | | 10-4, 10-5, 10-9, 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, 11-1.60, |
23 | | 11-6, 11-6.5, 12-2, 12-3.05, 12-3.3, 12-4.4a, 12-5.02, 12-6.2, |
24 | | 12-6.5, 12-7.1, 12-7.5, 12-20.5, 12-32, 12-33, 12-34, 12-34.5, |
25 | | 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-6, 19-3, 19-6, 20-1, 20-1.1, 24-1.2, |
26 | | 24-1.2-5, 24-1.5, 24-3A, 24-3B, 24-3.2, 24-3.8, 24-3.9, |
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1 | | 29D-14.9, 29D-20, 30-1, 31-1a, 32-4a, or 33A-2 of the Criminal |
2 | | Code of 2012, or subsection (b) of Section 8-1, paragraph (4) |
3 | | of subsection (a) of Section 11-14.4, subsection (a-5) of |
4 | | Section 12-3.1, paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subsection (a) of |
5 | | Section 12-6, subsection (a-3) or (a-5) of Section 12-7.3, |
6 | | paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of Section 12-7.4, |
7 | | subparagraph (i) of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section |
8 | | 12-9, subparagraph (H) of paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of |
9 | | Section 24-1.6, paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section |
10 | | 25-1, or subsection (a-7) of Section 31-1 of the Criminal Code |
11 | | of 2012. |
12 | | (b) If the chief law enforcement officer of the agency, or |
13 | | his or her designee, certifies in writing that certain |
14 | | information is needed for a pending investigation involving the |
15 | | commission of a felony, that information, and information |
16 | | identifying the juvenile, may be retained in an intelligence |
17 | | file until the investigation is terminated or for one |
18 | | additional year, whichever is sooner. Retention of a portion of |
19 | | a juvenile's juvenile law enforcement record does not |
20 | | disqualify the remainder of his or her record from immediate |
21 | | automatic expungement. |
22 | | (0.4) Automatic expungement for the purposes of this |
23 | | Section shall not require law enforcement agencies to |
24 | | obliterate or otherwise destroy juvenile law enforcement |
25 | | records that would otherwise need to be automatically expunged |
26 | | under this Act, except after 2 years following the subject |
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1 | | arrest for purposes of use in civil litigation against a |
2 | | governmental entity or its law enforcement agency or personnel |
3 | | which created, maintained, or used the records. However these |
4 | | juvenile law enforcement records shall be considered expunged |
5 | | for all other purposes during this period and the offense, |
6 | | which the records or files concern, shall be treated as if it |
7 | | never occurred as required under Section 5-923. |
8 | | (0.5) Subsection (0.1) or (0.2) of this Section does not |
9 | | apply to violations of traffic, boating, fish and game laws, or |
10 | | county or municipal ordinances. |
11 | | (0.6) Juvenile law enforcement records of a plaintiff who |
12 | | has filed civil litigation against the governmental entity or |
13 | | its law enforcement agency or personnel that created, |
14 | | maintained, or used the records or juvenile law enforcement |
15 | | records that contain information related to the allegations set |
16 | | forth in the civil litigation may not be expunged until after 2 |
17 | | years have elapsed after the conclusion of the lawsuit, |
18 | | including any appeal. |
19 | | (0.7) Officer-worn body camera recordings shall not be |
20 | | automatically expunged except as otherwise authorized by the |
21 | | Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act. |
22 | | (1) Whenever a person has been arrested, charged, or |
23 | | adjudicated delinquent for an incident occurring before his or |
24 | | her 18th birthday that if committed by an adult would be an |
25 | | offense, and that person's juvenile law enforcement and |
26 | | juvenile court records are not eligible for automatic |
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1 | | expungement under subsection (0.1), (0.2), or (0.3), the
person |
2 | | may petition the court at any time for expungement of juvenile |
3 | | law
enforcement records and juvenile court records relating to |
4 | | the incident and, upon termination of all juvenile
court |
5 | | proceedings relating to that incident, the court shall order |
6 | | the expungement of all records in the possession of the |
7 | | Department of State Police, the clerk of the circuit court, and |
8 | | law enforcement agencies relating to the incident, but only in |
9 | | any of the following circumstances:
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10 | | (a) the minor was arrested and no petition for |
11 | | delinquency was filed with
the clerk of the circuit court; |
12 | | (a-5) the minor was charged with an offense and the |
13 | | petition or petitions were dismissed without a finding of |
14 | | delinquency;
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15 | | (b) the minor was charged with an offense and was found |
16 | | not delinquent of
that offense;
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17 | | (c) the minor was placed under supervision under |
18 | | Section 5-615, and
the order of
supervision has since been |
19 | | successfully terminated; or
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20 | | (d)
the minor was adjudicated for an offense which |
21 | | would be a Class B
misdemeanor, Class C misdemeanor, or a |
22 | | petty or business offense if committed by an adult.
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23 | | (1.5) The Department of State Police shall allow a person |
24 | | to use the Access and Review process, established in the |
25 | | Department of State Police, for verifying that his or her |
26 | | juvenile law enforcement records relating to incidents |
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1 | | occurring before his or her 18th birthday eligible under this |
2 | | Act have been expunged. |
3 | | (1.6) (Blank). |
4 | | (1.7) (Blank). |
5 | | (1.8) (Blank). |
6 | | (2) Any person whose delinquency adjudications are not |
7 | | eligible for automatic expungement under subsection (0.3) of |
8 | | this Section may petition the court to expunge all juvenile law |
9 | | enforcement records
relating to any
incidents occurring before |
10 | | his or her 18th birthday which did not result in
proceedings in |
11 | | criminal court and all juvenile court records with respect to
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12 | | any adjudications except those based upon first degree
murder |
13 | | or an offense under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012 if |
14 | | the person is required to register under the Sex Offender |
15 | | Registration Act at the time he or she petitions the court for |
16 | | expungement; provided that:
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17 | | (a) (blank); or
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18 | | (b) 2 years have elapsed since all juvenile court |
19 | | proceedings relating to
him or her have been terminated and |
20 | | his or her commitment to the Department of
Juvenile Justice
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21 | | under this Act has been terminated.
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22 | | (2.5) If a minor is arrested and no petition for |
23 | | delinquency is filed with the clerk of the circuit court at the |
24 | | time the minor is released from custody, the youth officer, if |
25 | | applicable, or other designated person from the arresting |
26 | | agency, shall notify verbally and in writing to the minor or |
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1 | | the minor's parents or guardians that the minor shall have an |
2 | | arrest record and shall provide the minor and the minor's |
3 | | parents or guardians with an expungement information packet, |
4 | | information regarding this State's expungement laws including |
5 | | a petition to expunge juvenile law enforcement and juvenile |
6 | | court records obtained from the clerk of the circuit court. |
7 | | (2.6) If a minor is referred to court then at the time of |
8 | | sentencing or dismissal of the case, or successful completion |
9 | | of supervision, the judge shall inform the delinquent minor of |
10 | | his or her rights regarding expungement and the clerk of the |
11 | | circuit court shall provide an expungement information packet |
12 | | to the minor, written in plain language, including information |
13 | | regarding this State's expungement laws and a petition for |
14 | | expungement, a sample of a completed petition, expungement |
15 | | instructions that shall include information informing the |
16 | | minor that (i) once the case is expunged, it shall be treated |
17 | | as if it never occurred, (ii) he or she may apply to have |
18 | | petition fees waived, (iii) once he or she obtains an |
19 | | expungement, he or she may not be required to disclose that he |
20 | | or she had a juvenile law enforcement or juvenile court record, |
21 | | and (iv) if petitioning he or she may file the petition on his |
22 | | or her own or with the assistance of an attorney. The failure |
23 | | of the judge to inform the delinquent minor of his or her right |
24 | | to petition for expungement as provided by law does not create |
25 | | a substantive right, nor is that failure grounds for: (i) a |
26 | | reversal of an adjudication of delinquency, (ii) a new trial; |
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1 | | or (iii) an appeal. |
2 | | (2.7) (Blank). |
3 | | (2.8) (Blank). |
4 | | (3) (Blank).
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5 | | (3.1) (Blank).
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6 | | (3.2) (Blank). |
7 | | (3.3) (Blank).
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8 | | (4) (Blank).
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9 | | (5) (Blank).
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10 | | (5.5) Whether or not expunged, records eligible for |
11 | | automatic expungement under subdivision (0.1)(a), (0.2)(a), or |
12 | | (0.3)(a) may be treated as expunged by the person who is the |
13 | | subject of the records. |
14 | | (6) (Blank). |
15 | | (6.5) The Department of State Police or any employee of the |
16 | | Department shall be immune from civil or criminal liability for |
17 | | failure to expunge any records of arrest that are subject to |
18 | | expungement under this Section because of inability to verify a |
19 | | record. Nothing in this Section shall create Department of |
20 | | State Police liability or responsibility for the expungement of |
21 | | juvenile law enforcement records it does not possess. |
22 | | (7) (Blank).
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23 | | (7.5) (Blank). |
24 | | (8)(a) (Blank). |
25 | | (b) (Blank). |
26 | | (c) The expungement of juvenile law enforcement or juvenile |
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1 | | court records under subsection (0.1), (0.2), or (0.3) of this |
2 | | Section shall be funded by the additional fine imposed under |
3 | | Section 5-9-1.17 of the Unified Code of Corrections. |
4 | | (9) (Blank). |
5 | | (10) (Blank). |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 99-835, eff. 1-1-17; 99-881, eff. 1-1-17; |
7 | | 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-285, eff. 1-1-18; 100-720, eff. |
8 | | 8-3-18; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-1162, eff. 12-20-18.) |
9 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 100-987 )
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10 | | Sec. 5-915. Expungement of juvenile law enforcement and |
11 | | juvenile court records.
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12 | | (0.05) (Blank). |
13 | | (0.1) (a) The Department of State Police and all law |
14 | | enforcement agencies within the State shall automatically |
15 | | expunge, on or before January 1 of each year, all juvenile law |
16 | | enforcement records relating to events occurring before an |
17 | | individual's 18th birthday if: |
18 | | (1) one year or more has elapsed since the date of the |
19 | | arrest or law enforcement interaction documented in the |
20 | | records; |
21 | | (2) no petition for delinquency or criminal charges |
22 | | were filed with the clerk of the circuit court relating to |
23 | | the arrest or law enforcement interaction documented in the |
24 | | records; and |
25 | | (3) 6 months have elapsed since the date of the arrest |
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1 | | without an additional subsequent arrest or filing of a |
2 | | petition for delinquency or criminal charges whether |
3 | | related or not to the arrest or law enforcement interaction |
4 | | documented in the records. |
5 | | (b) If the law enforcement agency is unable to verify |
6 | | satisfaction of conditions (2) and (3) of this subsection |
7 | | (0.1), records that satisfy condition (1) of this subsection |
8 | | (0.1) shall be automatically expunged if the records relate to |
9 | | an offense that if committed by an adult would not be an |
10 | | offense classified as Class 2 felony or higher, an offense |
11 | | under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or Criminal Code |
12 | | of 2012, or an offense under Section 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, |
13 | | 12-15, or 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961. |
14 | | (0.15) If a juvenile law enforcement record meets paragraph |
15 | | (a) of subsection (0.1) of this Section, a juvenile law |
16 | | enforcement record created: |
17 | | (1) prior to January 1, 2018, but on or after January |
18 | | 1, 2013 shall be automatically expunged prior to January 1, |
19 | | 2020; |
20 | | (2) prior to January 1, 2013, but on or after January |
21 | | 1, 2000, shall be automatically expunged prior to January |
22 | | 1, 2023; and |
23 | | (3) prior to January 1, 2000 shall not be subject to |
24 | | the automatic expungement provisions of this Act. |
25 | | Nothing in this subsection (0.15) shall be construed to |
26 | | restrict or modify an individual's right to have his or her |
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1 | | juvenile law enforcement records expunged except as otherwise |
2 | | may be provided in this Act. |
3 | | (0.2) (a) Upon dismissal of a petition alleging delinquency |
4 | | or upon a finding of not delinquent, the successful termination |
5 | | of an order of supervision, or the successful termination of an |
6 | | adjudication for an offense which would be a Class B |
7 | | misdemeanor, Class C misdemeanor, or a petty or business |
8 | | offense if committed by an adult, the court shall automatically |
9 | | order the expungement of the juvenile court records and |
10 | | juvenile law enforcement records. The clerk shall deliver a |
11 | | certified copy of the expungement order to the Department of |
12 | | State Police and the arresting agency. Upon request, the |
13 | | State's Attorney shall furnish the name of the arresting |
14 | | agency. The expungement shall be completed within 60 business |
15 | | days after the receipt of the expungement order. |
16 | | (b) If the chief law enforcement officer of the agency, or |
17 | | his or her designee, certifies in writing that certain |
18 | | information is needed for a pending investigation involving the |
19 | | commission of a felony, that information, and information |
20 | | identifying the juvenile, may be retained until the statute of |
21 | | limitations for the felony has run. If the chief law |
22 | | enforcement officer of the agency, or his or her designee, |
23 | | certifies in writing that certain information is needed with |
24 | | respect to an internal investigation of any law enforcement |
25 | | office, that information and information identifying the |
26 | | juvenile may be retained within an intelligence file until the |
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1 | | investigation is terminated or the disciplinary action, |
2 | | including appeals, has been completed, whichever is later. |
3 | | Retention of a portion of a juvenile's law enforcement record |
4 | | does not disqualify the remainder of his or her record from |
5 | | immediate automatic expungement. |
6 | | (0.3) (a) Upon an adjudication of delinquency based on any |
7 | | offense except a disqualified offense, the juvenile court shall |
8 | | automatically order the expungement of the juvenile court and |
9 | | law enforcement records 2 years or, in the case of a human |
10 | | trafficking victim as defined in Section 10-9 of the Criminal |
11 | | Code of 2012 adjudicated delinquent for prostitution, |
12 | | immediately after the juvenile's case was closed if no |
13 | | delinquency or criminal proceeding is pending and the person |
14 | | has had no subsequent delinquency adjudication or criminal |
15 | | conviction. The clerk shall deliver a certified copy of the |
16 | | expungement order to the Department of State Police and the |
17 | | arresting agency. Upon request, the State's Attorney shall |
18 | | furnish the name of the arresting agency. The expungement shall |
19 | | be completed within 60 business days after the receipt of the |
20 | | expungement order. In this subsection (0.3), "disqualified |
21 | | offense" means any of the following offenses: Section 8-1.2, |
22 | | 9-1, 9-1.2, 9-2, 9-2.1, 9-3, 9-3.2, 10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-3.1, |
23 | | 10-4, 10-5, 10-9 if the minor was not a human trafficking |
24 | | victim as defined in that Section , 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, |
25 | | 11-1.50, 11-1.60, 11-6, 11-6.5, 12-2, 12-3.05, 12-3.3, |
26 | | 12-4.4a, 12-5.02, 12-6.2, 12-6.5, 12-7.1, 12-7.5, 12-20.5, |
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1 | | 12-32, 12-33, 12-34, 12-34.5, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-6, |
2 | | 19-3, 19-6, 20-1, 20-1.1, 24-1.2, 24-1.2-5, 24-1.5, 24-3A, |
3 | | 24-3B, 24-3.2, 24-3.8, 24-3.9, 29D-14.9, 29D-20, 30-1, 31-1a, |
4 | | 32-4a, or 33A-2 of the Criminal Code of 2012, or subsection (b) |
5 | | of Section 8-1, paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of Section |
6 | | 11-14.4, subsection (a-5) of Section 12-3.1, paragraph (1), |
7 | | (2), or (3) of subsection (a) of Section 12-6, subsection (a-3) |
8 | | or (a-5) of Section 12-7.3, paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection |
9 | | (a) of Section 12-7.4, subparagraph (i) of paragraph (1) of |
10 | | subsection (a) of Section 12-9, subparagraph (H) of paragraph |
11 | | (3) of subsection (a) of Section 24-1.6, paragraph (1) of |
12 | | subsection (a) of Section 25-1, or subsection (a-7) of Section |
13 | | 31-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. |
14 | | (b) If the chief law enforcement officer of the agency, or |
15 | | his or her designee, certifies in writing that certain |
16 | | information is needed for a pending investigation involving the |
17 | | commission of a felony, that information, and information |
18 | | identifying the juvenile, may be retained in an intelligence |
19 | | file until the investigation is terminated or for one |
20 | | additional year, whichever is sooner. Retention of a portion of |
21 | | a juvenile's juvenile law enforcement record does not |
22 | | disqualify the remainder of his or her record from immediate |
23 | | automatic expungement. |
24 | | (0.4) Automatic expungement for the purposes of this |
25 | | Section shall not require law enforcement agencies to |
26 | | obliterate or otherwise destroy juvenile law enforcement |
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1 | | records that would otherwise need to be automatically expunged |
2 | | under this Act, except after 2 years following the subject |
3 | | arrest for purposes of use in civil litigation against a |
4 | | governmental entity or its law enforcement agency or personnel |
5 | | which created, maintained, or used the records. However these |
6 | | juvenile law enforcement records shall be considered expunged |
7 | | for all other purposes during this period and the offense, |
8 | | which the records or files concern, shall be treated as if it |
9 | | never occurred as required under Section 5-923. |
10 | | (0.5) Subsection (0.1) or (0.2) of this Section does not |
11 | | apply to violations of traffic, boating, fish and game laws, or |
12 | | county or municipal ordinances. |
13 | | (0.6) Juvenile law enforcement records of a plaintiff who |
14 | | has filed civil litigation against the governmental entity or |
15 | | its law enforcement agency or personnel that created, |
16 | | maintained, or used the records, or juvenile law enforcement |
17 | | records that contain information related to the allegations set |
18 | | forth in the civil litigation may not be expunged until after 2 |
19 | | years have elapsed after the conclusion of the lawsuit, |
20 | | including any appeal. |
21 | | (0.7) Officer-worn body camera recordings shall not be |
22 | | automatically expunged except as otherwise authorized by the |
23 | | Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act. |
24 | | (1) Whenever a person has been arrested, charged, or |
25 | | adjudicated delinquent for an incident occurring before his or |
26 | | her 18th birthday that if committed by an adult would be an |
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1 | | offense, and that person's juvenile law enforcement and |
2 | | juvenile court records are not eligible for automatic |
3 | | expungement under subsection (0.1), (0.2), or (0.3), the
person |
4 | | may petition the court at any time for expungement of juvenile |
5 | | law
enforcement records and juvenile court records relating to |
6 | | the incident and, upon termination of all juvenile
court |
7 | | proceedings relating to that incident, the court shall order |
8 | | the expungement of all records in the possession of the |
9 | | Department of State Police, the clerk of the circuit court, and |
10 | | law enforcement agencies relating to the incident, but only in |
11 | | any of the following circumstances:
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12 | | (a) the minor was arrested and no petition for |
13 | | delinquency was filed with
the clerk of the circuit court; |
14 | | (a-5) the minor was charged with an offense and the |
15 | | petition or petitions were dismissed without a finding of |
16 | | delinquency;
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17 | | (b) the minor was charged with an offense and was found |
18 | | not delinquent of
that offense;
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19 | | (c) the minor was placed under supervision under |
20 | | Section 5-615, and
the order of
supervision has since been |
21 | | successfully terminated; or
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22 | | (d)
the minor was adjudicated for an offense which |
23 | | would be a Class B
misdemeanor, Class C misdemeanor, or a |
24 | | petty or business offense if committed by an adult ; or |
25 | | (e) the minor was adjudicated delinquent for |
26 | | prostitution as a result of being a trafficking victim as |
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1 | | defined in Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012 .
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2 | | (1.5) The Department of State Police shall allow a person |
3 | | to use the Access and Review process, established in the |
4 | | Department of State Police, for verifying that his or her |
5 | | juvenile law enforcement records relating to incidents |
6 | | occurring before his or her 18th birthday eligible under this |
7 | | Act have been expunged. |
8 | | (1.6) (Blank). |
9 | | (1.7) (Blank). |
10 | | (1.8) (Blank). |
11 | | (2) Any person whose delinquency adjudications are not |
12 | | eligible for automatic expungement under subsection (0.3) of |
13 | | this Section may petition the court to expunge all juvenile law |
14 | | enforcement records
relating to any
incidents occurring before |
15 | | his or her 18th birthday which did not result in
proceedings in |
16 | | criminal court and all juvenile court records with respect to
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17 | | any adjudications except those based upon first degree
murder |
18 | | or an offense under Article 11 of the Criminal Code of 2012 if |
19 | | the person is required to register under the Sex Offender |
20 | | Registration Act at the time he or she petitions the court for |
21 | | expungement; provided that:
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22 | | (a) (blank); or
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23 | | (b) 2 years have elapsed since all juvenile court |
24 | | proceedings relating to
him or her have been terminated and |
25 | | his or her commitment to the Department of
Juvenile Justice
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26 | | under this Act has been terminated.
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1 | | (2.5) If a minor is arrested and no petition for |
2 | | delinquency is filed with the clerk of the circuit court at the |
3 | | time the minor is released from custody, the youth officer, if |
4 | | applicable, or other designated person from the arresting |
5 | | agency, shall notify verbally and in writing to the minor or |
6 | | the minor's parents or guardians that the minor shall have an |
7 | | arrest record and shall provide the minor and the minor's |
8 | | parents or guardians with an expungement information packet, |
9 | | information regarding this State's expungement laws including |
10 | | a petition to expunge juvenile law enforcement and juvenile |
11 | | court records obtained from the clerk of the circuit court. |
12 | | (2.6) If a minor is referred to court then at the time of |
13 | | sentencing or dismissal of the case, or successful completion |
14 | | of supervision, the judge shall inform the delinquent minor of |
15 | | his or her rights regarding expungement and the clerk of the |
16 | | circuit court shall provide an expungement information packet |
17 | | to the minor, written in plain language, including information |
18 | | regarding this State's expungement laws and a petition for |
19 | | expungement, a sample of a completed petition, expungement |
20 | | instructions that shall include information informing the |
21 | | minor that (i) once the case is expunged, it shall be treated |
22 | | as if it never occurred, (ii) he or she may apply to have |
23 | | petition fees waived, (iii) once he or she obtains an |
24 | | expungement, he or she may not be required to disclose that he |
25 | | or she had a juvenile law enforcement or juvenile court record, |
26 | | and (iv) if petitioning he or she may file the petition on his |
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1 | | or her own or with the assistance of an attorney. The failure |
2 | | of the judge to inform the delinquent minor of his or her right |
3 | | to petition for expungement as provided by law does not create |
4 | | a substantive right, nor is that failure grounds for: (i) a |
5 | | reversal of an adjudication of delinquency, (ii) a new trial; |
6 | | or (iii) an appeal. |
7 | | (2.7) (Blank). |
8 | | (2.8) (Blank). |
9 | | (3) (Blank).
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10 | | (3.1) (Blank).
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11 | | (3.2) (Blank). |
12 | | (3.3) (Blank).
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13 | | (4) (Blank).
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14 | | (5) (Blank).
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15 | | (5.5) Whether or not expunged, records eligible for |
16 | | automatic expungement under subdivision (0.1)(a), (0.2)(a), or |
17 | | (0.3)(a) may be treated as expunged by the individual subject |
18 | | to the records. |
19 | | (6) (Blank). |
20 | | (6.5) The Department of State Police or any employee of the |
21 | | Department shall be immune from civil or criminal liability for |
22 | | failure to expunge any records of arrest that are subject to |
23 | | expungement under this Section because of inability to verify a |
24 | | record. Nothing in this Section shall create Department of |
25 | | State Police liability or responsibility for the expungement of |
26 | | juvenile law enforcement records it does not possess. |
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1 | | (7) (Blank).
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2 | | (7.5) (Blank). |
3 | | (8)(a) (Blank). |
4 | | (b) (Blank). |
5 | | (c) The expungement of juvenile law enforcement or juvenile |
6 | | court records under subsection (0.1), (0.2), or (0.3) of this |
7 | | Section shall be funded by appropriation by the General |
8 | | Assembly for that purpose. |
9 | | (9) (Blank). |
10 | | (10) (Blank). |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 99-835, eff. 1-1-17; 99-881, eff. 1-1-17; |
12 | | 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-285, eff. 1-1-18; 100-720, eff. |
13 | | 8-3-18; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 100-987, eff. 7-1-19; 100-1162, |
14 | | eff. 12-20-18.) |
15 | | Section 20. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by |
16 | | changing Sections 10-9, 11-14.1, 11-18.1, 11-20.1, and 11-25 |
17 | | and by adding Section 11-27 as follows: |
18 | | (720 ILCS 5/10-9) |
19 | | Sec. 10-9. Trafficking in persons, involuntary servitude, |
20 | | and related offenses. |
21 | | (a) Definitions. In this Section: |
22 | | (1) "Intimidation" has the meaning prescribed in |
23 | | Section 12-6. |
24 | | (2) "Commercial sexual activity" means any sex act on |
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1 | | account of which anything of value is given, promised to, |
2 | | or received by any person.
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3 | | (3) "Financial harm" includes intimidation that brings |
4 | | about financial loss, criminal usury, or employment |
5 | | contracts that violate the Frauds Act. |
6 | | (4) (Blank). |
7 | | (5) "Labor" means work of economic or financial value. |
8 | | (6) "Maintain" means, in relation to labor or services, |
9 | | to secure continued performance thereof, regardless of any |
10 | | initial agreement on the part of the victim to perform that |
11 | | type of service. |
12 | | (7) "Obtain" means, in relation to labor or services, |
13 | | to secure performance thereof. |
14 | | (7.5) "Serious harm" means any harm, whether physical |
15 | | or nonphysical, including psychological, financial, or |
16 | | reputational harm, that is sufficiently serious, under all |
17 | | the surrounding circumstances, to compel a reasonable |
18 | | person of the same background and in the same circumstances |
19 | | to perform or to continue performing labor or services in |
20 | | order to avoid incurring that harm. |
21 | | (8) "Services" means activities resulting from a |
22 | | relationship between a person and the actor in which the |
23 | | person performs activities under the supervision of or for |
24 | | the benefit of the actor. Commercial sexual activity and |
25 | | sexually-explicit performances are forms of activities |
26 | | that are "services" under this Section. Nothing in this |
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1 | | definition may be construed to legitimize or legalize |
2 | | prostitution. |
3 | | (9) "Sexually-explicit performance" means a live, |
4 | | recorded, broadcast (including over the Internet), or |
5 | | public act or show intended to arouse or satisfy the sexual |
6 | | desires or appeal to the prurient interests of patrons. |
7 | | (10) "Trafficking victim" means a person subjected to |
8 | | the practices set forth in subsection (b), (c), or (d). |
9 | | (b) Involuntary servitude. A person commits involuntary |
10 | | servitude when he or she knowingly subjects, attempts to |
11 | | subject, or engages in a conspiracy to subject another person |
12 | | to labor or services obtained or maintained through any of the |
13 | | following means, or any combination of these means: |
14 | | (1) causes or threatens to cause physical harm to any |
15 | | person; |
16 | | (2) physically restrains or threatens to physically |
17 | | restrain another person; |
18 | | (3) abuses or threatens to abuse the law or legal |
19 | | process; |
20 | | (4) knowingly destroys, conceals, removes, |
21 | | confiscates, or possesses any actual or purported passport |
22 | | or other immigration document, or any other actual or |
23 | | purported government identification document, of another |
24 | | person; |
25 | | (5) uses intimidation, or exerts financial control |
26 | | over any person; or |
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1 | | (6) uses any scheme, plan, or pattern intended to cause |
2 | | the person to believe that, if the person did not perform |
3 | | the labor or services, that person or another person would |
4 | | suffer serious harm or physical restraint. |
5 | | Sentence. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) or |
6 | | (f), a violation of subsection (b)(1) is a Class X felony, |
7 | | (b)(2) is a Class 1 felony, (b)(3) is a Class 2 felony, (b)(4) |
8 | | is a Class 3 felony, (b)(5) and (b)(6) is a Class 4 felony. |
9 | | (c) Involuntary sexual servitude of a minor. A person |
10 | | commits involuntary sexual servitude of a minor when he or she |
11 | | knowingly recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, |
12 | | purchases the sexual services of a minor, whether from the |
13 | | trafficker or minor, or obtains by any means, or attempts to |
14 | | recruit, entice, harbor, provide, purchase the services of, |
15 | | whether from the trafficker or minor, or obtain by any means, |
16 | | another person under 18 years of age, knowing that the minor |
17 | | will engage in commercial sexual activity, a sexually-explicit |
18 | | performance, or the production of pornography, or causes or |
19 | | attempts to cause a minor to engage in one or more of those |
20 | | activities and: |
21 | | (1) there is no overt force or threat and the minor is |
22 | | between the ages of 17 and 18 years; |
23 | | (2) there is no overt force or threat and the minor is |
24 | | under the age of 17 years; or |
25 | | (3) there is overt force or threat. |
26 | | (c-5) Mistake of age not a defense. It is not a defense to |
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1 | | a violation of this Section that the accused reasonably |
2 | | believed the trafficking victim to be 18 years of age or over. |
3 | | Sentence. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) or |
4 | | (f), a violation of subsection (c)(1) is a Class 1 felony, |
5 | | (c)(2) is a Class X felony, and (c)(3) is a Class X felony. |
6 | | (d) Trafficking in persons. A person commits trafficking in |
7 | | persons when he or she knowingly: (1) recruits, entices, |
8 | | harbors, transports, provides, or obtains by any means, or |
9 | | attempts to recruit, entice, harbor, transport, provide, or |
10 | | obtain by any means, another person, intending or knowing that |
11 | | the person will be subjected to involuntary servitude; or (2) |
12 | | benefits, financially or by receiving anything of value, from |
13 | | participation in a venture that has engaged in an act of |
14 | | involuntary servitude or involuntary sexual servitude of a |
15 | | minor. |
16 | | Sentence. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) or |
17 | | (f), a violation of this subsection is a Class 1 felony. |
18 | | (e) Aggravating factors. A violation of this Section |
19 | | involving kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated |
20 | | criminal sexual assault or an attempt to commit aggravated |
21 | | criminal sexual assault, or an attempt to commit first degree |
22 | | murder is a Class X felony. |
23 | | (f) Sentencing considerations. |
24 | | (1) Bodily injury. If, pursuant to a violation of this |
25 | | Section, a victim
suffered bodily injury, the defendant may |
26 | | be sentenced to an extended-term sentence under Section |
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1 | | 5-8-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections. The sentencing |
2 | | court must take into account the time in which the victim |
3 | | was held in servitude, with increased penalties for cases |
4 | | in which the victim was held for between 180 days and one |
5 | | year, and increased penalties for cases in which the victim |
6 | | was held for more than one year. |
7 | | (2) Number of victims. In determining sentences within |
8 | | statutory maximums, the sentencing court should take into |
9 | | account the number of victims, and may provide for |
10 | | substantially increased sentences in cases involving more |
11 | | than 10 victims. |
12 | | (g) Restitution. Restitution is mandatory under this |
13 | | Section. In addition to any other amount of loss identified, |
14 | | the court shall order restitution including the greater of (1) |
15 | | the gross income or value to the defendant of the victim's |
16 | | labor or services or (2) the value of the victim's labor as |
17 | | guaranteed under the Minimum Wage Law and overtime provisions |
18 | | of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) or the Minimum Wage Law, |
19 | | whichever is greater. |
20 | | (g-1) A person who is a victim of involuntary sexual |
21 | | servitude of a minor is deemed a crime victim and is eligible |
22 | | for protections afforded to crime victims, including services |
23 | | under the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act, the Crime |
24 | | Victims Compensation Act, and the Abused and Neglected Child |
25 | | Reporting Act. |
26 | | (g-5) Fine distribution. If the court imposes a fine under |
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1 | | subsection (b), (c), or (d) of this Section, it shall be |
2 | | collected and distributed to the Specialized Services for |
3 | | Survivors of Human Trafficking Fund in accordance with Section |
4 | | 5-9-1.21 of the Unified Code of Corrections. |
5 | | (h) Trafficking victim services. Subject to the |
6 | | availability of funds, the Department of Human Services may |
7 | | provide or fund emergency services and assistance to |
8 | | individuals who are victims of one or more offenses defined in |
9 | | this Section.
These services shall include child welfare |
10 | | protection for victims of the offense of involuntary sexual |
11 | | servitude of a minor under subsection (c) of Section 10-9 of |
12 | | the Criminal Code of 2012, irrespective of the perpetrator of |
13 | | the offense. |
14 | | (i) Certification. The Attorney General, a State's |
15 | | Attorney, or any law enforcement official shall certify in |
16 | | writing to the United States Department of Justice or other |
17 | | federal agency, such as the United States Department of |
18 | | Homeland Security, that an investigation or prosecution under |
19 | | this Section has begun and the individual who is a likely |
20 | | victim of a crime described in this Section is willing to |
21 | | cooperate or is cooperating with the investigation to enable |
22 | | the individual, if eligible under federal law, to qualify for |
23 | | an appropriate special immigrant visa and to access available |
24 | | federal benefits. Cooperation with law enforcement shall not be |
25 | | required of victims of a crime described in this Section who |
26 | | are under 18 years of age. This certification shall be made |
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1 | | available to the victim and his or her designated legal |
2 | | representative. |
3 | | (j) A person who commits involuntary servitude, |
4 | | involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, or trafficking in |
5 | | persons under subsection (b), (c), or (d) of this Section is |
6 | | subject to the property forfeiture provisions set forth in |
7 | | Article 124B of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.
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8 | | (Source: P.A. 97-897, eff. 1-1-13; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14; |
9 | | 98-1013, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
10 | | (720 ILCS 5/11-14.1) |
11 | | Sec. 11-14.1. Solicitation of a sexual act. |
12 | | (a) Any person who offers a person not his or her spouse |
13 | | any money,
property, token, object, or article or anything of |
14 | | value for that person or any other person not his or her spouse |
15 | | to
perform any act of sexual penetration as defined in Section |
16 | | 11-0.1 of this Code,
or any touching or fondling of the sex |
17 | | organs of one person by another person
for the purpose of |
18 | | sexual arousal or gratification, commits solicitation of a |
19 | | sexual act. |
20 | | (b) Sentence. Solicitation of a sexual act is a Class A |
21 | | misdemeanor. Solicitation of a sexual act from a person who is |
22 | | under the age of 18 or who is a person with a severe or profound |
23 | | intellectual disability is a Class 4 felony. If the court |
24 | | imposes a fine under this subsection (b), it shall be collected |
25 | | and distributed to the Specialized Services for Survivors of |
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1 | | Human Trafficking Fund in accordance with Section 5-9-1.21 of |
2 | | the Unified Code of Corrections. |
3 | | (b-5) (Blank). It is an affirmative defense to a charge of |
4 | | solicitation of a sexual act with a person who is under the age |
5 | | of 18 or who is a person with a severe or profound intellectual |
6 | | disability that the accused reasonably believed the person was |
7 | | of the age of 18 years or over or was not a person with a severe |
8 | | or profound intellectual disability at the time of the act |
9 | | giving rise to the charge. |
10 | | (c) This Section does not apply to a person engaged in |
11 | | prostitution who is under 18 years of age. |
12 | | (d) A person cannot be convicted under this Section if the |
13 | | practice of prostitution underlying the offense consists |
14 | | exclusively of the accused's own acts of prostitution under |
15 | | Section 11-14 of this Code. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1013, eff. 1-1-15; 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
17 | | (720 ILCS 5/11-18.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 11-18.1) |
18 | | Sec. 11-18.1. Patronizing a minor engaged in prostitution. |
19 | | (a) Any person who
engages in an act of sexual penetration |
20 | | as defined in Section 11-0.1 of this
Code with a person engaged |
21 | | in prostitution who is under 18 years of age or is a person |
22 | | with a severe or profound intellectual disability commits
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23 | | patronizing a minor engaged in prostitution. |
24 | | (a-5) Any person who engages in any touching or fondling, |
25 | | with a person engaged in prostitution who either is under 18 |
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1 | | years of age or is a person with a severe or profound |
2 | | intellectual disability, of the sex organs of one person by the |
3 | | other person, with the intent to achieve sexual arousal or |
4 | | gratification, commits patronizing a minor engaged in |
5 | | prostitution. |
6 | | (b) (Blank). It is an affirmative defense to the charge of |
7 | | patronizing a minor engaged in prostitution
that the accused |
8 | | reasonably believed that the person
was of the age of 18 years |
9 | | or over or was not a person with a severe or profound |
10 | | intellectual disability at the time of the act giving rise to
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11 | | the charge. |
12 | | (c) Sentence.
A person who commits patronizing a juvenile |
13 | | prostitute is guilty of a Class 3 felony, unless committed |
14 | | within 1,000 feet of real property comprising a school, in |
15 | | which case it is a Class 2 felony. A person convicted of a |
16 | | second or subsequent violation of this Section, or of any |
17 | | combination of such number of convictions under this Section |
18 | | and Sections 11-14 (prostitution), 11-14.1 (solicitation of a |
19 | | sexual act), 11-14.3 (promoting prostitution), 11-14.4 |
20 | | (promoting juvenile prostitution), 11-15 (soliciting for a |
21 | | prostitute), 11-15.1 (soliciting for a juvenile prostitute), |
22 | | 11-16 (pandering), 11-17 (keeping a place of prostitution), |
23 | | 11-17.1 (keeping a place of juvenile prostitution), 11-18 |
24 | | (patronizing a prostitute), 11-19 (pimping), 11-19.1 (juvenile |
25 | | pimping or aggravated juvenile pimping), or 11-19.2 |
26 | | (exploitation of a child) of this Code, is guilty of a Class 2 |
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1 | | felony. The fact of such conviction is not an element of the |
2 | | offense and may not be disclosed to the jury during trial |
3 | | unless otherwise permitted by issues properly raised during |
4 | | such trial.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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6 | | (720 ILCS 5/11-20.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1)
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7 | | Sec. 11-20.1. Child pornography.
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8 | | (a) A person commits child pornography who:
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9 | | (1) films, videotapes, photographs, or otherwise |
10 | | depicts or portrays by
means of any similar visual medium |
11 | | or reproduction or depicts by computer any
child whom he or |
12 | | she knows or reasonably should know to be under the age of |
13 | | 18 or any
person with a severe or profound intellectual |
14 | | disability where such child or person with a severe or |
15 | | profound intellectual disability is:
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16 | | (i) actually or by simulation engaged in any act of |
17 | | sexual
penetration or sexual conduct
with any person or |
18 | | animal; or
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19 | | (ii) actually or by simulation engaged in any act |
20 | | of sexual
penetration or sexual conduct
involving the |
21 | | sex organs of the child or person with a severe or |
22 | | profound intellectual disability and the mouth, anus, |
23 | | or sex organs of
another person or animal; or which |
24 | | involves the mouth, anus or sex organs
of the child or |
25 | | person with a severe or profound intellectual |
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1 | | disability and the sex organs of another person or |
2 | | animal; or
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3 | | (iii) actually or by simulation engaged in any act |
4 | | of masturbation; or
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5 | | (iv) actually or by simulation portrayed as being |
6 | | the object of, or
otherwise engaged in, any act of lewd |
7 | | fondling, touching, or caressing
involving another |
8 | | person or animal; or
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9 | | (v) actually or by simulation engaged in any act of |
10 | | excretion or
urination within a sexual context; or
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11 | | (vi) actually or by simulation portrayed or |
12 | | depicted as bound, fettered,
or subject to sadistic, |
13 | | masochistic, or sadomasochistic abuse in any sexual
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14 | | context; or
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15 | | (vii) depicted or portrayed in any pose, posture or |
16 | | setting involving
a lewd exhibition of the unclothed or |
17 | | transparently clothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, |
18 | | or, if
such person is female, a fully or partially |
19 | | developed breast of the child
or other person; or
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20 | | (2) with the knowledge of the nature or content |
21 | | thereof, reproduces,
disseminates, offers to disseminate, |
22 | | exhibits or possesses with intent to
disseminate any film, |
23 | | videotape, photograph or other similar visual
reproduction |
24 | | or depiction by computer of any child or person with a |
25 | | severe or profound intellectual disability whom the person |
26 | | knows or reasonably should know to be
under the age of 18 |
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1 | | or to be a person with a severe or profound intellectual |
2 | | disability,
engaged in any activity described in |
3 | | subparagraphs (i) through (vii) of
paragraph (1) of this |
4 | | subsection; or
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5 | | (3) with knowledge of the subject matter or theme |
6 | | thereof, produces any
stage play, live performance, film, |
7 | | videotape or other similar visual
portrayal or depiction by |
8 | | computer which
includes a child whom the person knows or |
9 | | reasonably should
know to be under the age of 18 or a |
10 | | person with a severe or profound intellectual disability |
11 | | engaged in any activity described in
subparagraphs (i) |
12 | | through (vii) of paragraph (1) of this subsection; or
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13 | | (4) solicits, uses, persuades, induces, entices, or |
14 | | coerces any child
whom he or she knows or reasonably should |
15 | | know to be under
the age of 18 or a person with a severe or |
16 | | profound intellectual disability to appear in any stage |
17 | | play, live presentation, film,
videotape, photograph or |
18 | | other similar visual reproduction or depiction
by computer |
19 | | in which the
child or person with a severe or profound |
20 | | intellectual disability
is or will be depicted, actually or |
21 | | by simulation, in any act, pose or
setting described in |
22 | | subparagraphs (i) through (vii) of paragraph (1) of
this |
23 | | subsection; or
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24 | | (5) is a parent, step-parent, legal guardian or other |
25 | | person having
care or custody
of a child whom the person |
26 | | knows or reasonably should know to be under
the age of 18 |
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1 | | or a person with a severe or profound intellectual |
2 | | disability and who knowingly permits, induces, promotes, |
3 | | or arranges
for such child or person with a severe or |
4 | | profound intellectual disability to appear in any stage |
5 | | play, live performance, film, videotape,
photograph or |
6 | | other similar visual presentation, portrayal or simulation |
7 | | or
depiction by computer of any act or activity described |
8 | | in subparagraphs (i)
through (vii) of paragraph (1) of this |
9 | | subsection; or
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10 | | (6) with knowledge of the nature or content thereof, |
11 | | possesses any film,
videotape, photograph or other similar |
12 | | visual reproduction or depiction by
computer of any child |
13 | | or person with a severe or profound intellectual disability
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14 | | whom the person knows or reasonably should know to be under |
15 | | the age of 18
or to be a person with a severe or profound |
16 | | intellectual disability, engaged in any activity described |
17 | | in subparagraphs (i) through
(vii) of paragraph (1) of this |
18 | | subsection; or
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19 | | (7) solicits, or knowingly uses, persuades, induces, |
20 | | entices, or coerces, a person
to provide a child under the |
21 | | age of 18 or a person with a severe or profound |
22 | | intellectual disability to appear in any videotape, |
23 | | photograph, film, stage play, live
presentation, or other |
24 | | similar visual reproduction or depiction by computer
in |
25 | | which the child or person with a severe or profound |
26 | | intellectual disability will be
depicted, actually or by |
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1 | | simulation, in any act, pose, or setting described in
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2 | | subparagraphs (i) through (vii) of paragraph (1) of this |
3 | | subsection.
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4 | | (a-5) The possession of each individual film, videotape, |
5 | | photograph, or other similar visual reproduction or depiction |
6 | | by computer in violation of this Section constitutes a single |
7 | | and separate violation. This subsection (a-5) does not apply to |
8 | | multiple copies of the same film, videotape, photograph, or |
9 | | other similar visual reproduction or depiction by computer that |
10 | | are identical to each other.
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11 | | (b)(1) It shall be an affirmative defense to a charge of |
12 | | child
pornography that the defendant reasonably believed, |
13 | | under all of the
circumstances, that the child was 18 years of |
14 | | age or older or that the
person was not a person with a severe |
15 | | or profound intellectual disability but only where, prior to |
16 | | the act or acts giving rise to a
prosecution under this |
17 | | Section, he or she took some affirmative action or made a
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18 | | bonafide inquiry designed to ascertain whether the child was 18 |
19 | | years of
age or older or that the person was not a person with a |
20 | | severe or profound intellectual disability and his or her |
21 | | reliance upon the information
so obtained was clearly |
22 | | reasonable.
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23 | | (1.5) Telecommunications carriers, commercial mobile |
24 | | service providers, and providers of information services, |
25 | | including, but not limited to, Internet service providers and |
26 | | hosting service providers, are not liable under this Section by |
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1 | | virtue of the transmission, storage, or caching of electronic |
2 | | communications or messages of others or by virtue of the |
3 | | provision of other related telecommunications, commercial |
4 | | mobile services, or information services used by others in |
5 | | violation of this Section.
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6 | | (2) (Blank).
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7 | | (3) The charge of child pornography shall not apply to the |
8 | | performance
of official duties by law enforcement or |
9 | | prosecuting officers or persons employed by law enforcement or |
10 | | prosecuting agencies, court personnel
or attorneys, nor to |
11 | | bonafide treatment or professional education programs
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12 | | conducted by licensed physicians, psychologists or social |
13 | | workers.
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14 | | (4) If the defendant possessed more than one of the same |
15 | | film,
videotape or visual reproduction or depiction by computer |
16 | | in which child
pornography is depicted, then the trier of fact |
17 | | may infer
that the defendant possessed such
materials with the |
18 | | intent to disseminate them.
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19 | | (5) The charge of child pornography does not apply to a |
20 | | person who does
not voluntarily possess a film, videotape, or |
21 | | visual reproduction or depiction
by computer in which child |
22 | | pornography is depicted. Possession is voluntary if
the |
23 | | defendant knowingly procures or receives a film, videotape, or |
24 | | visual
reproduction or depiction for a sufficient time to be |
25 | | able to terminate his
or her possession.
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26 | | (6) Any violation of paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or |
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1 | | (7) of subsection (a) that includes a child engaged in, |
2 | | solicited for, depicted in, or posed in any act of sexual |
3 | | penetration or bound, fettered, or subject to sadistic, |
4 | | masochistic, or sadomasochistic abuse in a sexual context shall |
5 | | be deemed a crime of violence. |
6 | | (c) If the violation does not involve a film, videotape, or |
7 | | other moving depiction, a violation of paragraph (1), (4), (5), |
8 | | (6), or (7) of subsection (a) is a
Class 1 felony with a |
9 | | mandatory minimum fine of $2,000 and a maximum fine of
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10 | | $100,000. If the violation involves a film, videotape, or other |
11 | | moving depiction, a violation of paragraph (1), (4), (5), (6), |
12 | | or (7) of subsection (a) is a
Class X felony with a mandatory |
13 | | minimum fine of $2,000 and a maximum fine of
$100,000. If the |
14 | | violation does not involve a film, videotape, or other moving |
15 | | depiction, a violation of paragraph (3) of subsection (a) is a |
16 | | Class 1 felony
with a mandatory minimum fine of $1500 and a |
17 | | maximum fine of $100,000. If the violation involves a film, |
18 | | videotape, or other moving depiction, a violation of paragraph |
19 | | (3) of subsection (a) is a Class X felony
with a mandatory |
20 | | minimum fine of $1500 and a maximum fine of $100,000.
If the |
21 | | violation does not involve a film, videotape, or other moving |
22 | | depiction, a violation
of paragraph (2) of subsection (a) is a |
23 | | Class 1 felony with a
mandatory minimum fine of $1000 and a |
24 | | maximum fine of $100,000. If the violation involves a film, |
25 | | videotape, or other moving depiction, a violation of paragraph |
26 | | (2) of subsection (a) is a Class X felony with a
mandatory |
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1 | | minimum fine of $1000 and a maximum fine of $100,000. If the |
2 | | violation does not involve a film, videotape, or other moving |
3 | | depiction, a violation of
paragraph (6) of subsection (a) is a |
4 | | Class 3 felony with a mandatory
minimum fine of $1000 and a |
5 | | maximum fine of $100,000. If the violation involves a film, |
6 | | videotape, or other moving depiction, a violation of
paragraph |
7 | | (6) of subsection (a) is a Class 2 felony with a mandatory
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8 | | minimum fine of $1000 and a maximum fine of $100,000.
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9 | | (c-5) Where the child depicted is under the age of 13, a |
10 | | violation of paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (7) of |
11 | | subsection (a) is a Class X felony with a mandatory minimum |
12 | | fine of $2,000 and a maximum fine of $100,000. Where the child |
13 | | depicted is under the age of 13, a violation of paragraph (6) |
14 | | of subsection (a) is a Class 2 felony with a mandatory minimum |
15 | | fine of $1,000 and a maximum fine of $100,000. Where the child |
16 | | depicted is under the age of 13, a person who commits a |
17 | | violation of paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (7) of |
18 | | subsection (a) where the defendant has previously been |
19 | | convicted under the laws of this State or any other state of |
20 | | the offense of child pornography, aggravated child |
21 | | pornography, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, aggravated |
22 | | criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a |
23 | | child, or any of the offenses formerly known as rape, deviate |
24 | | sexual assault, indecent liberties with a child, or aggravated |
25 | | indecent liberties with a child where the victim was under the |
26 | | age of 18 years or an offense that is substantially equivalent |
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1 | | to those offenses, is guilty of a Class X felony for which the |
2 | | person shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not less |
3 | | than 9 years with a mandatory minimum fine of $2,000 and a |
4 | | maximum fine of $100,000.
Where the child depicted is under the |
5 | | age of 13, a person who commits a violation of paragraph (6) of |
6 | | subsection (a) where the defendant has previously been |
7 | | convicted under the laws of this State or any other state of |
8 | | the offense of child pornography, aggravated child |
9 | | pornography, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, aggravated |
10 | | criminal sexual assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a |
11 | | child, or any of the offenses formerly known as rape, deviate |
12 | | sexual assault, indecent liberties with a child, or aggravated |
13 | | indecent liberties with a child where the victim was under the |
14 | | age of 18 years or an offense that is substantially equivalent |
15 | | to those offenses, is guilty of a Class X 1 felony with a |
16 | | mandatory minimum fine of $2,000 $1,000 and a maximum fine of |
17 | | $100,000. The issue of whether the child depicted is under the |
18 | | age of 13 is an element of the offense to be resolved by the |
19 | | trier of fact. |
20 | | (d) If a person is convicted of a second or subsequent |
21 | | violation of
this Section within 10 years of a prior |
22 | | conviction, the court shall order a
presentence psychiatric |
23 | | examination of the person. The examiner shall report
to the |
24 | | court whether treatment of the person is necessary.
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25 | | (e) Any film, videotape, photograph or other similar visual |
26 | | reproduction
or depiction by computer which includes a child |
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1 | | under the age of 18 or a
person with a severe or profound |
2 | | intellectual disability engaged in any activity
described in |
3 | | subparagraphs (i) through (vii) or paragraph 1 of subsection
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4 | | (a), and any material or equipment used or intended for use in |
5 | | photographing,
filming, printing, producing, reproducing, |
6 | | manufacturing, projecting,
exhibiting, depiction by computer, |
7 | | or disseminating such material shall be
seized and forfeited in |
8 | | the manner, method and procedure provided by Section
36-1 of |
9 | | this Code for the seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles |
10 | | and
aircraft.
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11 | | In addition, any person convicted under this Section is |
12 | | subject to the property forfeiture provisions set forth in |
13 | | Article 124B of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. |
14 | | (e-5) Upon the conclusion of a case brought under this |
15 | | Section, the court
shall seal all evidence depicting a victim |
16 | | or witness that is sexually
explicit. The evidence may be |
17 | | unsealed and viewed, on a motion of the party
seeking to unseal |
18 | | and view the evidence, only for good cause shown and in the
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19 | | discretion of the court. The motion must expressly set forth |
20 | | the purpose for
viewing the material. The State's attorney and |
21 | | the victim, if possible, shall
be provided reasonable notice of |
22 | | the hearing on the motion to unseal the
evidence. Any person |
23 | | entitled to notice of a hearing under this subsection
(e-5) may |
24 | | object to the motion.
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25 | | (f) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section:
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26 | | (1) "Disseminate" means (i) to sell, distribute, |
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1 | | exchange or transfer
possession, whether with or without |
2 | | consideration or (ii) to make a depiction
by computer |
3 | | available for distribution or downloading through the |
4 | | facilities
of any telecommunications network or through |
5 | | any other means of transferring
computer programs or data |
6 | | to a computer.
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7 | | (2) "Produce" means to direct, promote, advertise, |
8 | | publish, manufacture,
issue, present or show.
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9 | | (3) "Reproduce" means to make a duplication or copy.
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10 | | (4) "Depict by computer" means to generate or create, |
11 | | or cause to be
created or generated, a computer program or |
12 | | data that, after being processed by
a computer either alone |
13 | | or in conjunction with one or more computer programs,
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14 | | results in a visual depiction on a computer monitor, |
15 | | screen, or display.
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16 | | (5) "Depiction by computer" means a computer program or |
17 | | data that, after
being processed by a computer either alone |
18 | | or in conjunction with one or more
computer programs, |
19 | | results in a visual depiction on a computer monitor, |
20 | | screen,
or display.
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21 | | (6) "Computer", "computer program", and "data" have |
22 | | the meanings
ascribed to them in Section 16D-2 of this |
23 | | Code.
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24 | | (7) For the purposes of this Section, "child |
25 | | pornography" includes a film, videotape, photograph, or |
26 | | other similar
visual medium or reproduction or depiction by |
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1 | | computer that is, or appears to
be, that of a person, |
2 | | either in part, or in total, under the age of 18 or a |
3 | | person with a severe or profound intellectual disability,
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4 | | regardless of the method by which the film, videotape, |
5 | | photograph, or other
similar visual medium or reproduction |
6 | | or depiction by computer is created,
adopted, or modified |
7 | | to appear as such. "Child pornography" also includes a |
8 | | film,
videotape, photograph, or other similar visual |
9 | | medium or reproduction or
depiction by computer that is |
10 | | advertised, promoted, presented, described, or
distributed |
11 | | in such a manner that conveys the impression that the film,
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12 | | videotape, photograph, or other similar visual medium or |
13 | | reproduction or
depiction by computer is of a person under |
14 | | the age of 18 or a person with a severe or profound |
15 | | intellectual disability.
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16 | | (g) Re-enactment; findings; purposes.
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17 | | (1) The General Assembly finds and declares that:
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18 | | (i) Section 50-5 of Public Act 88-680, effective |
19 | | January 1, 1995,
contained provisions amending the |
20 | | child pornography statute, Section 11-20.1
of the |
21 | | Criminal Code of 1961. Section 50-5 also contained |
22 | | other provisions.
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23 | | (ii) In addition, Public Act 88-680 was entitled |
24 | | "AN ACT to create a
Safe Neighborhoods Law". (A) |
25 | | Article 5 was entitled JUVENILE JUSTICE and
amended the |
26 | | Juvenile Court Act of 1987. (B) Article 15 was entitled |
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1 | | GANGS and
amended various provisions of the Criminal |
2 | | Code of 1961 and the Unified Code
of Corrections. (C) |
3 | | Article 20 was entitled ALCOHOL ABUSE and amended |
4 | | various
provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Code. (D) |
5 | | Article 25 was entitled DRUG
ABUSE and amended the |
6 | | Cannabis Control Act and the Illinois Controlled
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7 | | Substances Act. (E) Article 30 was entitled FIREARMS |
8 | | and amended the Criminal
Code of 1961 and the Code of |
9 | | Criminal Procedure of 1963. (F) Article 35
amended the |
10 | | Criminal Code of 1961, the Rights of Crime Victims and |
11 | | Witnesses
Act, and the Unified Code of Corrections. (G) |
12 | | Article 40 amended the Criminal
Code of 1961 to |
13 | | increase the penalty for compelling organization |
14 | | membership of
persons. (H) Article 45 created the |
15 | | Secure Residential Youth Care Facility
Licensing Act |
16 | | and amended the State Finance Act, the Juvenile Court |
17 | | Act of
1987, the Unified Code of Corrections, and the |
18 | | Private Correctional Facility
Moratorium Act. (I) |
19 | | Article 50 amended the WIC Vendor Management Act, the
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20 | | Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, the Juvenile |
21 | | Court Act of 1987, the
Criminal Code of 1961, the |
22 | | Wrongs to Children Act, and the Unified Code of
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23 | | Corrections.
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24 | | (iii) On September 22, 1998, the Third District |
25 | | Appellate Court in
People v. Dainty, 701 N.E. 2d 118, |
26 | | ruled that Public Act 88-680 violates the
single |
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1 | | subject clause of the Illinois Constitution (Article |
2 | | IV, Section 8 (d))
and was unconstitutional in its |
3 | | entirety. As of the time this amendatory Act
of 1999 |
4 | | was prepared, People v. Dainty was still subject to |
5 | | appeal.
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6 | | (iv) Child pornography is a vital concern to the |
7 | | people of this State
and the validity of future |
8 | | prosecutions under the child pornography statute of
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9 | | the Criminal Code of 1961 is in grave doubt.
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10 | | (2) It is the purpose of this amendatory Act of 1999 to |
11 | | prevent or
minimize any problems relating to prosecutions |
12 | | for child pornography that may
result from challenges to |
13 | | the constitutional validity of Public Act 88-680 by
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14 | | re-enacting the Section relating to child pornography that |
15 | | was included in
Public Act 88-680.
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16 | | (3) This amendatory Act of 1999 re-enacts Section |
17 | | 11-20.1 of the
Criminal Code of 1961, as it has been |
18 | | amended. This re-enactment is intended
to remove any |
19 | | question as to the validity or content of that Section; it |
20 | | is not
intended to supersede any other Public Act that |
21 | | amends the text of the Section
as set forth in this |
22 | | amendatory Act of 1999. The material is shown as existing
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23 | | text (i.e., without underscoring) because, as of the time |
24 | | this amendatory Act
of 1999 was prepared, People v. Dainty |
25 | | was subject to appeal to the Illinois
Supreme Court.
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26 | | (4) The re-enactment by this amendatory Act of 1999 of |
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1 | | Section 11-20.1 of
the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to |
2 | | child pornography that was amended by
Public Act 88-680 is |
3 | | not intended, and shall not be construed, to imply that
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4 | | Public Act 88-680 is invalid or to limit or impair any |
5 | | legal argument
concerning whether those provisions were |
6 | | substantially re-enacted by other
Public Acts.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 98-437, eff. 1-1-14; 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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8 | | (720 ILCS 5/11-25) |
9 | | Sec. 11-25. Grooming. |
10 | | (a) A person commits grooming when he or she knowingly uses |
11 | | a computer on-line service, Internet service, local bulletin |
12 | | board service, or any other device capable of electronic data |
13 | | storage or transmission to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, or |
14 | | attempt to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, a child, a child's |
15 | | guardian, or another person believed by the person to be a |
16 | | child or a child's guardian, to commit any sex offense as |
17 | | defined in Section 2 of the Sex Offender Registration Act, to |
18 | | distribute photographs depicting the sex organs of the child, |
19 | | or to otherwise engage in any unlawful sexual conduct with a |
20 | | child or with another person believed by the person to be a |
21 | | child. As used in this Section, "child" means a person under 17 |
22 | | years of age. |
23 | | (a-5) It is not a defense to a violation of this Section |
24 | | that the accused reasonably believed the child to be 17 years |
25 | | of age or over. |
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1 | | (b) Sentence. Grooming is a Class 4 felony.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 100-428, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
3 | | (720 ILCS 5/11-27 new) |
4 | | Sec. 11-27. Selling travel services to facilitate sexual |
5 | | exploitation of a child. |
6 | | (a) In this Section, "child" means a person under 17 years |
7 | | of age. |
8 | | (b) A person commits selling travel services to facilitate |
9 | | sexual exploitation of a child when he or she knowingly sells |
10 | | or offers to sell travel services for the purpose of seducing, |
11 | | soliciting, luring, or enticing, or attempting to seduce, |
12 | | solicit, lure, or entice a person to travel to a location |
13 | | within this State to commit any sex offense as defined in |
14 | | Section 2 of the Sex Offender Registration Act, to distribute |
15 | | photographs depicting the sex organs of the child, or to |
16 | | otherwise engage in any unlawful sexual conduct with a child or |
17 | | with another person believed by the person to be a child. |
18 | | (c) Sentence. Selling travel services to facilitate sexual |
19 | | exploitation of a child is a Class 4 felony. |
20 | | Section 25. The Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 is |
21 | | amended by changing Section 116-2.1 as follows: |
22 | | (725 ILCS 5/116-2.1) |
23 | | Sec. 116-2.1. Motion to vacate prostitution convictions |
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1 | | for sex trafficking victims. |
2 | | (a) A motion under this Section may be filed at any time |
3 | | following the entry of a verdict or finding of guilty or an |
4 | | adjudication of delinquency under the Juvenile Court Act of |
5 | | 1987 where the conviction was under Section 11-14 |
6 | | (prostitution) or Section 11-14.2 (first offender; felony |
7 | | prostitution) of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code |
8 | | of 2012 or a similar local ordinance and the defendant's |
9 | | participation in the offense was a result of having been a |
10 | | trafficking victim under Section 10-9 (involuntary servitude, |
11 | | involuntary sexual servitude of a minor, or trafficking in |
12 | | persons) of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of |
13 | | 2012; or a victim of a severe form of trafficking under the |
14 | | federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (22 U.S.C. Section |
15 | | 7102(13)); provided that: |
16 | | (1) a motion under this Section shall state why the |
17 | | facts giving rise to this motion were not presented to the |
18 | | trial court, and shall be made with due diligence, after |
19 | | the defendant has ceased to be a victim of such trafficking |
20 | | or has sought services for victims of such trafficking, |
21 | | subject to reasonable concerns for the safety of the |
22 | | defendant, family members of the defendant, or other |
23 | | victims of such trafficking that may be jeopardized by the |
24 | | bringing of such motion, or for other reasons consistent |
25 | | with the purpose of this Section; and |
26 | | (2) reasonable notice of the motion shall be served |
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1 | | upon the State. |
2 | | (b) The court may grant the motion if, in the discretion of |
3 | | the court, the violation was a result of the defendant having |
4 | | been a victim of human trafficking. Evidence of such may |
5 | | include, but is not limited to: |
6 | | (1) certified records of federal or State court |
7 | | proceedings which demonstrate that the defendant was a |
8 | | victim of a trafficker charged with a trafficking offense |
9 | | under Section 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
10 | | Criminal Code of 2012, or under 22 U.S.C. Chapter 78; |
11 | | (2) certified records of "approval notices" or "law |
12 | | enforcement certifications" generated from federal |
13 | | immigration proceedings available to such victims; or |
14 | | (3) a sworn statement from a trained professional staff |
15 | | of a victim services organization, an attorney, a member of |
16 | | the clergy, or a medical or other professional from whom |
17 | | the defendant has sought assistance in addressing the |
18 | | trauma associated with being trafficked. |
19 | | Alternatively, the court may consider such other evidence |
20 | | as it deems of sufficient credibility and probative value in |
21 | | determining whether the defendant is a trafficking victim or |
22 | | victim of a severe form of trafficking. |
23 | | (c) If the court grants a motion under this Section, it |
24 | | must vacate the conviction and may take such additional action |
25 | | as is appropriate in the circumstances.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 97-267, eff. 1-1-12; 97-897, eff. 1-1-13; |
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1 | | 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.) |
2 | | Section 30. The Sex Offender Registration Act is amended by |
3 | | changing Section 2 as follows:
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4 | | (730 ILCS 150/2) (from Ch. 38, par. 222)
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5 | | Sec. 2. Definitions.
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6 | | (A) As used in this Article, "sex offender" means any |
7 | | person who is:
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8 | | (1) charged pursuant to Illinois law, or any |
9 | | substantially similar
federal, Uniform Code of Military |
10 | | Justice, sister state, or foreign country
law,
with a sex |
11 | | offense set forth
in subsection (B) of this Section or the |
12 | | attempt to commit an included sex
offense, and:
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13 | | (a) is convicted of such offense or an attempt to |
14 | | commit such offense;
or
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15 | | (b) is found not guilty by reason of insanity of |
16 | | such offense or an
attempt to commit such offense; or
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17 | | (c) is found not guilty by reason of insanity |
18 | | pursuant to Section
104-25(c) of the Code of Criminal |
19 | | Procedure of 1963 of such offense or an
attempt to |
20 | | commit such offense; or
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21 | | (d) is the subject of a finding not resulting in an |
22 | | acquittal at a
hearing conducted pursuant to Section |
23 | | 104-25(a) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure of 1963 for |
24 | | the alleged commission or attempted commission of such
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1 | | offense; or
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2 | | (e) is found not guilty by reason of insanity |
3 | | following a hearing
conducted pursuant to a federal, |
4 | | Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister
state, or |
5 | | foreign country law
substantially similar to Section |
6 | | 104-25(c) of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963 of |
7 | | such offense or of the attempted commission of such |
8 | | offense; or
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9 | | (f) is the subject of a finding not resulting in an |
10 | | acquittal at a
hearing conducted pursuant to a federal, |
11 | | Uniform Code of Military Justice,
sister state, or |
12 | | foreign country law
substantially similar to Section |
13 | | 104-25(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963 for |
14 | | the alleged violation or attempted commission of such |
15 | | offense;
or
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16 | | (2) declared as a sexually dangerous person pursuant to |
17 | | the Illinois
Sexually Dangerous Persons Act, or any |
18 | | substantially similar federal, Uniform
Code of Military |
19 | | Justice, sister
state, or foreign country law; or
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20 | | (3) subject to the provisions of Section 2 of the |
21 | | Interstate
Agreements on Sexually Dangerous Persons Act; |
22 | | or
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23 | | (4) found to be a sexually violent person pursuant to |
24 | | the Sexually
Violent Persons Commitment Act or any |
25 | | substantially similar federal, Uniform
Code of Military |
26 | | Justice, sister
state, or foreign country law; or
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1 | | (5) adjudicated a juvenile delinquent as the result of |
2 | | committing or
attempting to commit an act which, if |
3 | | committed by an adult, would constitute
any of the offenses |
4 | | specified in item (B), (C), or (C-5) of this Section or a
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5 | | violation of any substantially similar federal, Uniform |
6 | | Code of Military
Justice, sister state, or foreign
country |
7 | | law, or found guilty under Article V of the Juvenile Court |
8 | | Act of 1987
of committing or attempting to commit an act |
9 | | which, if committed by an adult,
would constitute any of |
10 | | the offenses specified in item (B), (C), or (C-5) of
this |
11 | | Section or a violation of any substantially similar |
12 | | federal, Uniform Code
of Military Justice, sister state,
or |
13 | | foreign country law.
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14 | | Convictions that result from or are connected with the same |
15 | | act, or result
from offenses committed at the same time, shall |
16 | | be counted for the purpose of
this Article as one conviction. |
17 | | Any conviction set aside pursuant to law is
not a conviction |
18 | | for purposes of this Article.
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19 | |
For purposes of this Section, "convicted" shall have the |
20 | | same meaning as
"adjudicated".
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21 | | (B) As used in this Article, "sex offense" means:
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22 | | (1) A violation of any of the following Sections of the |
23 | | Criminal Code of
1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012:
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24 | | 10-9 (trafficking in persons, involuntary |
25 | | servitude, and related offenses), |
26 | | 11-20.1 (child pornography),
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1 | | 11-20.1B or 11-20.3 (aggravated child |
2 | | pornography),
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3 | | 11-6 (indecent solicitation of a child),
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4 | | 11-9.1 (sexual exploitation of a child),
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5 | | 11-9.2 (custodial sexual misconduct),
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6 | | 11-9.5 (sexual misconduct with a person with a |
7 | | disability), |
8 | | 11-14.4 (promoting juvenile prostitution), |
9 | | 11-15.1 (soliciting for a juvenile prostitute),
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10 | | 11-18.1 (patronizing a juvenile prostitute),
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11 | | 11-17.1 (keeping a place of juvenile |
12 | | prostitution),
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13 | | 11-19.1 (juvenile pimping),
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14 | | 11-19.2 (exploitation of a child),
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15 | | 11-25 (grooming), |
16 | | 11-26 (traveling to meet a minor or traveling to |
17 | | meet a child), |
18 | | 11-1.20 or 12-13 (criminal sexual assault),
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19 | | 11-1.30 or 12-14 (aggravated criminal sexual |
20 | | assault),
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21 | | 11-1.40 or 12-14.1 (predatory criminal sexual |
22 | | assault of a child),
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23 | | 11-1.50 or 12-15 (criminal sexual abuse),
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24 | | 11-1.60 or 12-16 (aggravated criminal sexual |
25 | | abuse),
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26 | | 12-33 (ritualized abuse of a child).
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1 | | An attempt to commit any of these offenses.
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2 | | (1.5)
A violation of any of the following Sections of |
3 | | the
Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, |
4 | | when the victim is a person under 18 years of age, the
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5 | | defendant is not a parent of the victim, the offense was |
6 | | sexually motivated as defined in Section 10 of the Sex |
7 | | Offender Evaluation and Treatment Act, and the offense was |
8 | | committed on or
after January 1, 1996:
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9 | | 10-1 (kidnapping),
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10 | | 10-2 (aggravated kidnapping),
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11 | | 10-3 (unlawful restraint),
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12 | | 10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful restraint).
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13 | | If the offense was committed before January 1, 1996, it |
14 | | is a sex offense requiring registration only when the |
15 | | person is convicted of any felony after July 1, 2011, and |
16 | | paragraph (2.1) of subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act |
17 | | applies. |
18 | | (1.6)
First degree murder under Section 9-1 of the |
19 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012,
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20 | | provided the offense was sexually motivated as defined in |
21 | | Section 10 of the Sex Offender Management Board Act.
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22 | | (1.7) (Blank).
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23 | | (1.8) A violation or attempted violation of Section |
24 | | 11-11 (sexual
relations within families) of the Criminal |
25 | | Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, and the offense |
26 | | was committed on or after
June 1, 1997. If the offense was |
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1 | | committed before June 1, 1997, it is a sex offense |
2 | | requiring registration only when the person is convicted of |
3 | | any felony after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) of |
4 | | subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies.
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5 | | (1.9) Child abduction under paragraph (10) of |
6 | | subsection
(b) of Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961 |
7 | | or the Criminal Code of 2012 committed by luring or
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8 | | attempting to lure a child under the age of 16 into a motor |
9 | | vehicle, building,
house trailer, or dwelling place |
10 | | without the consent of the parent or lawful
custodian of |
11 | | the child for other than a lawful purpose and the offense |
12 | | was
committed on or after January 1, 1998, provided the |
13 | | offense was sexually motivated as defined in Section 10 of |
14 | | the Sex Offender Management Board Act. If the offense was |
15 | | committed before January 1, 1998, it is a sex offense |
16 | | requiring registration only when the person is convicted of |
17 | | any felony after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) of |
18 | | subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies.
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19 | | (1.10) A violation or attempted violation of any of the |
20 | | following Sections
of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
21 | | Criminal Code of 2012 when the offense was committed on or |
22 | | after July
1, 1999:
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23 | | 10-4 (forcible detention, if the victim is under 18 |
24 | | years of age), provided the offense was sexually |
25 | | motivated as defined in Section 10 of the Sex Offender |
26 | | Management Board Act,
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1 | | 11-6.5 (indecent solicitation of an adult),
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2 | | 11-14.3 that involves soliciting for a prostitute, |
3 | | or 11-15 (soliciting for a prostitute, if the victim is |
4 | | under 18 years
of age),
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5 | | subdivision (a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B) of Section |
6 | | 11-14.3, or Section 11-16 (pandering, if the victim is |
7 | | under 18 years of age),
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8 | | 11-18 (patronizing a prostitute, if the victim is |
9 | | under 18 years
of age),
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10 | | subdivision (a)(2)(C) of Section 11-14.3, or |
11 | | Section 11-19 (pimping, if the victim is under 18 years |
12 | | of age).
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13 | | If the offense was committed before July 1, 1999, it is |
14 | | a sex offense requiring registration only when the person |
15 | | is convicted of any felony after July 1, 2011, and |
16 | | paragraph (2.1) of subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act |
17 | | applies. |
18 | | (1.11) A violation or attempted violation of any of the |
19 | | following
Sections of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
20 | | Criminal Code of 2012 when the offense was committed on or
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21 | | after August 22, 2002:
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22 | | 11-9 or 11-30 (public indecency for a third or |
23 | | subsequent conviction). |
24 | | If the third or subsequent conviction was imposed |
25 | | before August 22, 2002, it is a sex offense requiring |
26 | | registration only when the person is convicted of any |
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1 | | felony after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) of |
2 | | subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies.
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3 | | (1.12) A violation or attempted violation of Section
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4 | | 5.1 of the Wrongs to Children Act or Section 11-9.1A of the |
5 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 |
6 | | (permitting sexual abuse) when the
offense was committed on |
7 | | or after August 22, 2002. If the offense was committed |
8 | | before August 22, 2002, it is a sex offense requiring |
9 | | registration only when the person is convicted of any |
10 | | felony after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) of |
11 | | subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies.
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12 | | (2) A violation of any former law of this State |
13 | | substantially equivalent
to any offense listed in |
14 | | subsection (B) of this Section.
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15 | | (C) A conviction for an offense of federal law, Uniform |
16 | | Code of Military
Justice, or the law of another state
or a |
17 | | foreign country that is substantially equivalent to any offense |
18 | | listed
in subsections (B), (C), (E), and (E-5) of this Section |
19 | | shall
constitute a
conviction for the purpose
of this Article. |
20 | | A finding or adjudication as a sexually dangerous person
or a |
21 | | sexually violent person under any federal law, Uniform Code of |
22 | | Military
Justice, or the law of another state or
foreign |
23 | | country that is substantially equivalent to the Sexually |
24 | | Dangerous
Persons Act or the Sexually Violent Persons |
25 | | Commitment Act shall constitute an
adjudication for the |
26 | | purposes of this Article.
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1 | | (C-5) A person at least 17 years of age at the time of the |
2 | | commission of
the offense who is convicted of first degree |
3 | | murder under Section 9-1 of the
Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
4 | | Criminal Code of 2012, against a person
under 18 years of age, |
5 | | shall be required to register
for natural life.
A conviction |
6 | | for an offense of federal, Uniform Code of Military Justice,
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7 | | sister state, or foreign country law that is substantially |
8 | | equivalent to any
offense listed in subsection (C-5) of this |
9 | | Section shall constitute a
conviction for the purpose of this |
10 | | Article. This subsection (C-5) applies to a person who |
11 | | committed the offense before June 1, 1996 if: (i) the person is |
12 | | incarcerated in an Illinois Department of Corrections facility |
13 | | on August 20, 2004 (the effective date of Public Act 93-977), |
14 | | or (ii) subparagraph (i) does not apply and the person is |
15 | | convicted of any felony after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) |
16 | | of subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies.
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17 | | (C-6) A person who is convicted or adjudicated delinquent |
18 | | of first degree murder as defined in Section 9-1 of the |
19 | | Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012, against a |
20 | | person 18 years of age or over, shall be required to register |
21 | | for his or her natural life. A conviction for an offense of |
22 | | federal, Uniform Code of Military Justice, sister state, or |
23 | | foreign country law that is substantially equivalent to any |
24 | | offense listed in subsection (C-6) of this Section shall |
25 | | constitute a conviction for the purpose of this Article. This |
26 | | subsection (C-6) does not apply to those individuals released |
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1 | | from incarceration more than 10 years prior to January 1, 2012 |
2 | | (the effective date of Public Act 97-154). |
3 | | (D) As used in this Article, "law enforcement agency having |
4 | | jurisdiction"
means the Chief of Police in each of the |
5 | | municipalities in which the sex offender
expects to reside, |
6 | | work, or attend school (1) upon his or her discharge,
parole or |
7 | | release or
(2) during the service of his or her sentence of |
8 | | probation or conditional
discharge, or the Sheriff of the |
9 | | county, in the event no Police Chief exists
or if the offender |
10 | | intends to reside, work, or attend school in an
unincorporated |
11 | | area.
"Law enforcement agency having jurisdiction" includes |
12 | | the location where
out-of-state students attend school and |
13 | | where out-of-state employees are
employed or are otherwise |
14 | | required to register.
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15 | | (D-1) As used in this Article, "supervising officer" means |
16 | | the assigned Illinois Department of Corrections parole agent or |
17 | | county probation officer. |
18 | | (E) As used in this Article, "sexual predator" means any |
19 | | person who,
after July 1, 1999, is:
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20 | | (1) Convicted for an offense of federal, Uniform Code |
21 | | of Military
Justice, sister state, or foreign country law |
22 | | that is substantially equivalent
to any offense listed in |
23 | | subsection (E) or (E-5) of this Section shall constitute a
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24 | | conviction for the purpose of this Article.
Convicted of a |
25 | | violation or attempted violation of any of the following
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26 | | Sections of the
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2 | | 10-5.1 (luring of a minor), |
3 | | 11-14.4 that involves keeping a place of juvenile |
4 | | prostitution, or 11-17.1 (keeping a place of juvenile |
5 | | prostitution),
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6 | | subdivision (a)(2) or (a)(3) of Section 11-14.4, |
7 | | or Section 11-19.1 (juvenile pimping),
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8 | | subdivision (a)(4) of Section 11-14.4, or Section |
9 | | 11-19.2 (exploitation of a child),
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10 | | 11-20.1 (child pornography),
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11 | | 11-20.1B or 11-20.3 (aggravated child |
12 | | pornography), |
13 | | 11-1.20 or 12-13 (criminal sexual assault),
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14 | | 11-1.30 or 12-14 (aggravated criminal sexual |
15 | | assault),
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16 | | 11-1.40 or 12-14.1 (predatory criminal sexual |
17 | | assault of a child),
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18 | | 11-1.60 or 12-16 (aggravated criminal sexual |
19 | | abuse),
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20 | | 12-33 (ritualized abuse of a child);
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21 | | (2) (blank);
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22 | | (3) declared as a sexually dangerous person pursuant to |
23 | | the Sexually
Dangerous Persons Act or any substantially |
24 | | similar federal, Uniform Code of
Military Justice, sister |
25 | | state, or
foreign country law;
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26 | | (4) found to be a sexually violent person pursuant to |
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1 | | the Sexually Violent
Persons Commitment Act or any |
2 | | substantially similar federal, Uniform Code of
Military |
3 | | Justice, sister state, or
foreign country law;
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4 | | (5) convicted of a second or subsequent offense which |
5 | | requires
registration pursuant to this Act. For purposes of |
6 | | this paragraph
(5), "convicted" shall include a conviction |
7 | | under any
substantially similar
Illinois, federal, Uniform |
8 | | Code of Military Justice, sister state, or
foreign country |
9 | | law;
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10 | | (6) (blank); or |
11 | | (7) if the person was convicted of an offense set forth |
12 | | in this subsection (E) on or before July 1, 1999, the |
13 | | person is a sexual predator for whom registration is |
14 | | required only when the person is convicted of a felony |
15 | | offense after July 1, 2011, and paragraph (2.1) of |
16 | | subsection (c) of Section 3 of this Act applies. |
17 | | (E-5) As used in this Article, "sexual predator" also means |
18 | | a person convicted of a violation or attempted violation of any |
19 | | of the following
Sections of the
Criminal Code of 1961 or the |
20 | | Criminal Code of 2012: |
21 | | (1) Section 9-1 (first degree murder,
when the victim |
22 | | was a person under 18 years of age and the defendant was at |
23 | | least
17 years of age at the time of the commission of the |
24 | | offense, provided the offense was sexually motivated as |
25 | | defined in Section 10 of the Sex Offender Management Board |
26 | | Act); |
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1 | | (2) Section 11-9.5 (sexual misconduct with a person |
2 | | with a disability); |
3 | | (3) when the victim is a person under 18 years of age, |
4 | | the
defendant is not a parent of the victim, the offense |
5 | | was sexually motivated as defined in Section 10 of the Sex |
6 | | Offender Management Board Act, and the offense was |
7 | | committed on or
after January 1, 1996: (A) Section 10-1 |
8 | | (kidnapping), (B) Section 10-2 (aggravated kidnapping), |
9 | | (C) Section 10-3 (unlawful restraint), and (D) Section |
10 | | 10-3.1 (aggravated unlawful restraint); and |
11 | | (4) Section 10-5(b)(10) (child abduction committed by |
12 | | luring or
attempting to lure a child under the age of 16 |
13 | | into a motor vehicle, building,
house trailer, or dwelling |
14 | | place without the consent of the parent or lawful
custodian |
15 | | of the child for other than a lawful purpose and the |
16 | | offense was
committed on or after January 1, 1998, provided |
17 | | the offense was sexually motivated as defined in Section 10 |
18 | | of the Sex Offender Management Board Act). |
19 | | (E-10) As used in this Article, "sexual predator" also |
20 | | means a person required to register in another State due to a |
21 | | conviction, adjudication or other action of any court |
22 | | triggering an obligation to register as a sex offender, sexual |
23 | | predator, or substantially similar status under the laws of |
24 | | that State. |
25 | | (F) As used in this Article, "out-of-state student" means |
26 | | any sex
offender, as defined in this Section,
or sexual |
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1 | | predator who is enrolled in Illinois, on a full-time or |
2 | | part-time
basis, in any public or private educational |
3 | | institution, including, but not
limited to, any secondary |
4 | | school, trade or professional institution, or
institution of |
5 | | higher learning.
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6 | | (G) As used in this Article, "out-of-state employee" means |
7 | | any sex
offender, as defined in this Section,
or sexual |
8 | | predator who works in Illinois, regardless of whether the |
9 | | individual
receives payment for services performed, for a |
10 | | period of time of 10 or more days
or for an aggregate period of |
11 | | time of 30 or more days
during any calendar year.
Persons who |
12 | | operate motor vehicles in the State accrue one day of |
13 | | employment
time for any portion of a day spent in Illinois.
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14 | | (H) As used in this Article, "school" means any public or |
15 | | private educational institution, including, but not limited |
16 | | to, any elementary or secondary school, trade or professional |
17 | | institution, or institution of higher education. |
18 | | (I) As used in this Article, "fixed residence" means any |
19 | | and all places that a sex offender resides for an aggregate |
20 | | period of time of 5 or more days in a calendar year.
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21 | | (J) As used in this Article, "Internet protocol address" |
22 | | means the string of numbers by which a location on the Internet |
23 | | is identified by routers or other computers connected to the |
24 | | Internet. |
25 | | (Source: P.A. 100-428, eff. 1-1-18 .) |
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1 | | Section 35. The Crime Victims Compensation Act is amended |
2 | | by changing Section 6.1 as follows:
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3 | | (740 ILCS 45/6.1) (from Ch. 70, par. 76.1)
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4 | | Sec. 6.1. Right to compensation. A person is entitled to |
5 | | compensation
under this Act if:
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6 | | (a) Within 2 years of the occurrence of the crime, or |
7 | | within one year after a criminal charge of a person for an |
8 | | offense, upon
which the claim
is based, he files an |
9 | | application, under oath, with the Court of Claims and
on a |
10 | | form prescribed in accordance with Section 7.1 furnished by |
11 | | the
Attorney General. If the person entitled to |
12 | | compensation is under 18 years
of age or under other legal |
13 | | disability at the time of the occurrence or
is determined |
14 | | by a court to be under a legal disability as a result of |
15 | | the occurrence, he may file the
application required by |
16 | | this subsection within 2 years after
he attains
the age of |
17 | | 18 years or the disability is removed, as the case may be. |
18 | | Legal disability includes a diagnosis of posttraumatic |
19 | | stress disorder.
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20 | | (b) For all crimes of violence, except those listed in |
21 | | subsection (b-1) of this Section, the appropriate law |
22 | | enforcement officials were notified within
72 hours of the |
23 | | perpetration of the crime allegedly causing the death or
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24 | | injury to the victim or, in the event such notification was |
25 | | made more
than 72 hours after the perpetration of the |
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1 | | crime, the applicant
establishes that such notice was |
2 | | timely under the circumstances.
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3 | | (b-1) For victims of offenses defined in Sections 10-9, |
4 | | 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, 11-1.60, 12-13, 12-14, |
5 | | 12-14.1, 12-15, and 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961 or |
6 | | the Criminal Code of 2012, the appropriate law enforcement |
7 | | officials were notified within 7 days of the perpetration |
8 | | of the crime allegedly causing death or injury to the |
9 | | victim or, in the event that the notification was made more |
10 | | than 7 days after the perpetration of the crime, the |
11 | | applicant establishes that the notice was timely under the |
12 | | circumstances.
If the applicant or victim has obtained an |
13 | | order of protection, a civil no contact order, or a |
14 | | stalking no contact order, has presented himself or herself |
15 | | to a hospital for sexual assault evidence collection and |
16 | | medical care, or is engaged in a legal proceeding involving |
17 | | a claim that the applicant or victim is a victim of human |
18 | | trafficking, such action shall constitute appropriate |
19 | | notification under this subsection (b-1) or subsection (b) |
20 | | of this Section. |
21 | | (c) The applicant has cooperated with law enforcement
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22 | | officials in the apprehension and prosecution of the |
23 | | assailant. If the applicant or victim has obtained an order |
24 | | of protection, a civil no contact order, or a stalking no |
25 | | contact order, has presented himself or herself to a |
26 | | hospital for sexual assault evidence collection and |
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1 | | medical care, or is engaged in a legal proceeding involving |
2 | | a claim that the applicant or victim is a victim of human |
3 | | trafficking, such action shall constitute cooperation |
4 | | under this subsection (c). If the victim is under 18 years |
5 | | of age at the time of the commission of the offense, the |
6 | | following shall constitute cooperation under this |
7 | | subsection (c):
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8 | | (1) the applicant or the victim files a police |
9 | | report with a law enforcement agency; |
10 | | (2) a mandated reporter reports the crime to law |
11 | | enforcement; or |
12 | | (3) a person with firsthand knowledge of the crime |
13 | | reports the crime to law enforcement. |
14 | | (d) The applicant is not the offender or an accomplice |
15 | | of the offender
and the award would not unjustly benefit |
16 | | the offender or his accomplice.
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17 | | (e) The injury to or death of the victim was not |
18 | | substantially attributable
to his own wrongful act and was |
19 | | not substantially provoked by the victim.
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20 | | (f) For victims of offenses defined in Section 10-9 of |
21 | | the Criminal Code of 2012, the victim submits a statement |
22 | | under oath on a form prescribed by the Attorney General |
23 | | attesting that the removed tattoo was applied in connection |
24 | | with the commission of the offense. |
25 | | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act to |
26 | | the contrary, a trafficking victim as defined in Section |
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1 | | 10-9 of the Criminal Code of 2012 who is under 18 years of |
2 | | age is not subject to the filing requirements of this Act |
3 | | and is not subject to the eligibility requirements of this |
4 | | Act. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-575, eff. 1-8-18; |
6 | | 100-1037, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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7 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
8 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
9 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
10 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
11 | | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
12 | | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
13 | | Public Act.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 50 ILCS 705/7 | from Ch. 85, par. 507 | | 4 | | 325 ILCS 5/3 | from Ch. 23, par. 2053 | | 5 | | 705 ILCS 405/5-301 | | | 6 | | 705 ILCS 405/5-915 | | | 7 | | 720 ILCS 5/10-9 | | | 8 | | 720 ILCS 5/11-14.1 | | | 9 | | 720 ILCS 5/11-18.1 | from Ch. 38, par. 11-18.1 | | 10 | | 720 ILCS 5/11-20.1 | from Ch. 38, par. 11-20.1 | | 11 | | 720 ILCS 5/11-25 | | | 12 | | 720 ILCS 5/11-27 new | | | 13 | | 725 ILCS 5/116-2.1 | | | 14 | | 730 ILCS 150/2 | from Ch. 38, par. 222 | | 15 | | 740 ILCS 45/6.1 | from Ch. 70, par. 76.1 |
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