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Public Act 096-1113 |
SB3684 Enrolled | LRB096 20635 RLC 36347 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, |
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
Sections 12-11 and 19-3 as follows: |
(720 ILCS 5/12-11) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-11) |
Sec. 12-11. Home Invasion. |
(a) A person who is not a peace officer acting
in the line |
of duty commits home invasion when
without authority he or she |
knowingly enters the dwelling place of another when
he or she |
knows or has reason to know that one or more persons is present
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or he or she knowingly enters the dwelling place of another and |
remains
in such dwelling place until he or she knows or has |
reason to know that one
or more persons is present or who |
falsely represents himself or herself, including but not |
limited to, falsely representing himself or herself to be a |
representative of any unit of government or a construction, |
telecommunications, or utility company, for the purpose of |
gaining entry to the dwelling place of another when he or she |
knows or has reason to know that one or more persons are |
present and |
(1) While armed with a dangerous weapon, other than a |
firearm, uses
force or threatens the
imminent
use of force |
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upon any person or persons within such dwelling place |
whether
or not injury occurs, or |
(2) Intentionally causes any injury, except as |
provided in subsection
(a)(5), to any person or persons |
within such dwelling place, or |
(3) While armed with a firearm uses force or threatens |
the imminent use of
force upon any person or persons within |
such dwelling place whether or not
injury occurs, or |
(4) Uses force or threatens the imminent use of force |
upon any person or
persons within such dwelling place |
whether or not injury occurs and during the
commission of |
the offense personally discharges a firearm, or |
(5) Personally discharges a firearm that proximately |
causes great bodily
harm, permanent disability, permanent |
disfigurement, or death to another
person within such |
dwelling place, or |
(6) Commits, against any person or persons within that |
dwelling place, a
violation of Section 12-13, 12-14, |
12-14.1, 12-15, or 12-16 of the Criminal
Code of 1961. |
(b) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of home |
invasion that
the accused who knowingly enters the dwelling |
place of another and remains
in such dwelling place until he or |
she knows or has reason to know that one
or more persons is |
present either immediately leaves such premises or
surrenders |
to the person or persons lawfully present therein without |
either
attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury to |
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any person present
therein. |
(c) Sentence. Home invasion in violation of subsection |
(a)(1),
(a)(2) or (a)(6) is a Class X felony.
A violation of |
subsection (a)(3) is a Class X felony for
which 15 years shall |
be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the
court. A |
violation of subsection (a)(4) is a Class X felony for which 20 |
years
shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the |
court. A violation of
subsection (a)(5) is a Class X felony for |
which 25 years or up to a term of
natural life shall be added to |
the term of imprisonment imposed by the court. |
(d) For purposes of this Section, "dwelling place of |
another" includes
a dwelling place where the defendant
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maintains a tenancy interest but from which the defendant has |
been barred by a
divorce decree, judgment of dissolution of |
marriage, order of protection, or
other court order. |
(Source: P.A. 90-787, eff. 8-14-98; 91-404, eff. 1-1-00; |
91-928, eff. 6-1-01.) |
(720 ILCS 5/19-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 19-3) |
Sec. 19-3. Residential burglary. |
(a) A person commits
residential burglary who knowingly and |
without authority enters or knowingly
and without authority |
remains within the
dwelling place of another, or any part |
thereof, with the intent to commit
therein a felony or theft. |
This offense includes the offense of
burglary as defined in |
Section 19-1. |
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(a-5) A person commits
residential burglary who falsely |
represents himself or herself, including but not limited to |
falsely representing himself or herself to be a representative |
of any unit of government or a construction, |
telecommunications, or utility company, for the purpose of |
gaining entry to the dwelling place of another, with the intent |
to commit
therein a felony or theft or to facilitate the |
commission therein of a felony or theft by another. |
(b) Sentence. Residential burglary is a Class 1 felony. |
(Source: P.A. 91-928, eff. 6-1-01.)
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