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IL HB2741

IL HB2741
CRIM CD-ATTEMPT MURDER FIREARM


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Introduced
02/08/2017
In Committee
03/31/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2019

Introduced Session

100th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that the enhanced penalties for an attempt to commit first degree murder while armed with a firearm, during which the person personally discharged a firearm, or during which the person personally discharged a firearm that proximately caused great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or death to another person apply to an attempt to commit first degree murder of a peace officer, fireman, correctional institution or facility employee, EMT, ambulance driver, or medical assistance or first aid personnel employed by a governmental unit attempted to be killed in the performance of his or her official duties, to prevent the performance of his or her official duties, or in retaliation for the performance of his or her official duties, or an attempt to commit first degree murder of an inmate of a correctional institution or facility on the grounds of the institution or facility, or of a person present in the institution or facility with the knowledge of the chief administrative officer of the institution or facility. Reenacts the provisions of the attempted murder statute held unconstitutional as violating the proportionate penalties clause of the Illinois Constitution in People v. Morgan, 203 Ill. 2d 994 (2003) before the Supreme Court changed its proportionality review in People v. Sharpe, 216 Ill. 2d 481 (2005).

AI Summary

This bill amends the Criminal Code of 2012 to provide enhanced penalties for attempts to commit first-degree murder of certain individuals, such as peace officers, firefighters, correctional facility employees, and emergency medical personnel, while armed with a firearm or if the person personally discharged a firearm that caused great bodily harm or death. It also reenacts provisions of the attempted murder statute that were previously held unconstitutional, in light of a subsequent change in the Supreme Court's proportionality review.

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Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Session Sine Die (on 01/08/2019)

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