Public Act 094-0363
Public Act 0363 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0363 |
HB0864 Enrolled |
LRB094 07653 RLC 37826 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing | Section 12-4 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 5/12-4) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-4)
| Sec. 12-4. Aggravated Battery.
| (a) A person who, in committing a battery, intentionally or | knowingly
causes great bodily harm, or permanent disability or | disfigurement commits
aggravated battery.
| (b) In committing a battery, a person commits aggravated | battery if he or
she:
| (1) Uses a deadly weapon other than by the discharge of | a firearm;
| (2) Is hooded, robed or masked, in such manner as to | conceal his
identity;
| (3) Knows the individual harmed to be a teacher or | other person
employed in any school and such teacher or | other employee is upon the
grounds of a school or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a
building used for | school purposes;
| (4) Knows the individual harmed to be a supervisor, | director,
instructor or other person employed in any park | district and such
supervisor, director, instructor or | other employee is upon the grounds
of the park or grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any part of a building
used for | park purposes;
| (5) Knows the individual harmed to be a caseworker, | investigator, or
other person employed by the State | Department of Public Aid, a County
Department of Public | Aid, or the Department of Human Services (acting as
| successor to the Illinois Department of Public Aid under |
| the Department of
Human Services Act) and such caseworker, | investigator, or other
person is upon the grounds of a | public aid office or grounds adjacent
thereto, or is in any | part of a building used for public aid purposes,
or upon | the grounds of a home of a public aid applicant, recipient, | or
any other person being interviewed or investigated in | the employee's
discharge of his duties, or on grounds | adjacent thereto, or is in any
part of a building in which | the applicant, recipient, or other such
person resides or | is located;
| (6) Knows the individual harmed to be a peace officer, | a community
policing volunteer, a correctional institution | employee, an employee
of the Department of Human Services | supervising or controlling sexually
dangerous persons or | sexually violent persons, or a fireman while
such officer, | volunteer, employee or fireman is engaged in the execution | of
any official duties including arrest or attempted | arrest, or to prevent the
officer, volunteer, employee or | fireman from performing official duties, or in
retaliation | for the officer, volunteer, employee or fireman performing | official
duties, and the battery is committed other than by | the discharge of a firearm;
| (7) Knows the individual harmed to be an emergency | medical technician -
ambulance, emergency medical | technician - intermediate, emergency medical
technician - | paramedic, ambulance driver, other medical assistance, | first
aid personnel, or hospital personnel engaged in the
| performance of any of his or her official duties,
or to | prevent the emergency medical technician - ambulance, | emergency medical
technician - intermediate, emergency | medical technician - paramedic, ambulance
driver, other | medical assistance, first aid personnel, or
hospital | personnel from performing
official duties, or in | retaliation for performing official duties;
| (8) Is, or the person battered is, on or about a public | way, public
property or public place of accommodation or |
| amusement;
| (9) Knows the individual harmed to be the driver, | operator, employee
or passenger of any transportation | facility or system engaged in the
business of | transportation of the public for hire and the individual
| assaulted is then performing in such capacity or then using | such public
transportation as a passenger or using any area | of any description
designated by the transportation | facility or system as a vehicle
boarding, departure, or | transfer location;
| (10) Knowingly and without legal justification and by | any means
causes bodily harm to an individual of 60 years | of age or older;
| (11) Knows the individual harmed is pregnant;
| (12) Knows the individual harmed to be a judge whom the
| person intended to harm as a result of the judge's | performance of his or
her official duties as a judge;
| (13) Knows the individual harmed to be an employee of | the Illinois
Department of Children and Family Services | engaged in the performance of
his authorized duties as such | employee;
| (14) Knows the individual harmed to be a person who is | physically
handicapped;
| (15) Knowingly and without legal justification and by | any means causes
bodily harm to a merchant who detains the | person for an alleged commission of
retail theft under | Section 16A-5 of this Code.
In this item (15), "merchant" | has the meaning ascribed to it in Section
16A-2.4 of this | Code;
| (16) Is, or the person battered is, in any building or | other structure
used to provide shelter or other services | to victims or to the dependent
children of victims of | domestic violence pursuant to the Illinois Domestic
| Violence Act of 1986 or the Domestic Violence Shelters Act, | or the person
battered is within 500 feet of such a | building or other structure while going
to or from such a |
| building or other structure. "Domestic violence" has the
| meaning ascribed to it in Section 103 of the Illinois | Domestic Violence Act of
1986. "Building or other structure | used to provide shelter" has the meaning
ascribed to | "shelter" in Section 1 of the Domestic Violence Shelters | Act; or
| (17) Knows the individual harmed to be an employee of a | police or
sheriff's department engaged in the performance | of his or her official duties
as such employee.
| For the purpose of paragraph (14) of subsection (b) of this | Section, a
physically handicapped person is a person who | suffers from a permanent and
disabling physical | characteristic, resulting from disease, injury,
functional | disorder or congenital condition.
| (c) A person who administers to an individual or causes him | to take,
without his consent or by threat or deception, and for | other than
medical purposes, any intoxicating, poisonous, | stupefying, narcotic,
anesthetic, or controlled substance | commits aggravated battery.
| (d) A person who knowingly gives to another person any food | that
contains any substance or object that is intended to cause | physical
injury if eaten, commits aggravated battery.
| (d-3) A person commits aggravated battery when he or she | knowingly and
without lawful justification shines or flashes a | laser gunsight or other laser
device that is attached or | affixed to a firearm, or used in concert with a
firearm, so | that the laser beam strikes upon or against the person of | another.
| (d-5) An inmate of a penal institution or a sexually | dangerous person or a
sexually violent person in the custody of | the Department of Human Services
who causes or attempts to | cause a
correctional employee of the penal institution or an | employee of the
Department of Human Services to come into | contact with blood,
seminal fluid, urine, or feces, by | throwing, tossing, or expelling that fluid
or material commits | aggravated battery. For purposes of this subsection (d-5),
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| "correctional employee" means a person who is employed by a | penal institution.
| (e) Sentence.
| (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (2) and | (3), aggravated
Aggravated battery is a Class 3 felony . | (2) Aggravated battery that does not cause great bodily | harm or permanent disability or disfigurement is a Class 2 | felony when the person knows
the individual harmed to be a | peace officer, a community
policing volunteer, a | correctional institution employee, an
employee of the | Department of Human Services supervising or
controlling | sexually dangerous persons or sexually violent
persons, or | a fireman while such officer, volunteer, employee,
or | fireman is engaged in the execution of any official duties
| including arrest or attempted arrest, or to prevent the
| officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman from performing
| official duties, or in retaliation for the officer, | volunteer,
employee, or fireman performing official | duties, and the
battery is committed other than by the | discharge of a firearm.
| (3) Aggravated battery that causes great bodily harm or | permanent disability or disfigurement in
, except a
| violation of subsection (a)
is a Class 1
2 felony when the | person knows the individual harmed to be a peace
officer , a | community
policing volunteer, a correctional institution | employee, an employee
of the Department of Human Services | supervising or controlling sexually
dangerous persons or | sexually violent persons, or a fireman while
such officer, | volunteer, employee, or fireman is engaged in the execution | of
any official duties including arrest or attempted | arrest, or to prevent the
officer, volunteer, employee, or | fireman from performing official duties, or in
retaliation | for the officer, volunteer, employee, or fireman | performing official
duties, and the battery is committed | other than by the discharge of a firearm
engaged in the | execution of any of his or her official duties, or the
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| battery is to prevent the officer from performing his or | her official duties,
or in retaliation for the officer | performing his or her official duties.
| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-516, eff. 1-1-02; 92-841, | eff.
8-22-02; 92-865, eff. 1-3-03; 93-83, eff. 7-2-03.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 7/29/2005
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