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Public Act 094-0184 |
HB0923 Enrolled |
LRB094 05103 RLC 38283 b |
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AN ACT concerning criminal law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
Section 8-2 as follows:
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(720 ILCS 5/8-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 8-2)
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Sec. 8-2. Conspiracy. (a) Elements of the offense.
A person |
commits conspiracy when, with intent that an offense be
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committed, he agrees with another to the commission of that |
offense. No
person may be convicted of conspiracy to commit an |
offense unless an act in
furtherance of such agreement is |
alleged and proved to have been committed
by him or by a |
co-conspirator.
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(b) Co-conspirators.
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It shall not be a defense to conspiracy that the person or |
persons with
whom the accused is alleged to have conspired:
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(1) Has not been prosecuted or convicted, or
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(2) Has been convicted of a different offense, or
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(3) Is not amenable to justice, or
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(4) Has been acquitted, or
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(5) Lacked the capacity to commit an offense.
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(c) Sentence.
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A person convicted of conspiracy may be fined or imprisoned |
or both not
to exceed the maximum provided for the offense |
which is the object of the
conspiracy, except that if the |
object is an offense prohibited by Sections
11-15, 11-16, |
11-17, 11-19, 24-1 (a) (1), 24-1 (a) (7), 28-1, 28-3 and 28-4
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of the "Criminal Code of 1961", approved July 28, 1961, as |
amended, or
prohibited by Sections 404 or 406 (b) of the |
"Illinois
Controlled Substances Act", enacted by the 77th |
General Assembly, or an
inchoate offense related to any of the |
aforesaid principal offenses, the
person convicted may be |