2003 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

Illinois House Bill 3466

    INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 28, 2003
    REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE (02/28/03)
    ASSIGNED TO JUDICIARY II - CRIMINAL LAW COMMITTEE 03/05/03
    HEARINGS:
       Judiciary II - Criminal Law Committee Hearing Mar 13 2003 8:00AM Stratton Building Room D-1 Springfield, IL

    THIS TEXT VERSION: AS INTRODUCED 02/28/03

    HOUSE SPONSORS: JOE DUNN (R-NAPERVILL), MARY KAY O'BRIEN (D-COAL CITY),
    CHAPIN ROSE (R-CHARLESTON, RANDALL HULTGREN (R-WHEATON), JAMES MEYER (R-BOLINGBROOK)

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 1       AN ACT in relation to criminal law.

 2       Be it enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,

 3   represented in the General Assembly:

 4       Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended  by

 5   changing Sections 12-12, 12-13, and 12-16 as follows:

 6       (720 ILCS 5/12-12) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-12)

 7       Sec. 12-12.   Definitions.  For the purposes of Sections

 8   12-13 through 12-18 of this Code, the  terms used in these

 9   Sections shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:

10       (a)  "Accused" means  a person accused  of  an offense

11   prohibited by Sections 12-13, 12-14, 12-15 or 12-16  of  this

12   Code or a  person  for whose conduct the accused is legally

13   responsible under Article 5 of this Code.

14       (b)  "Bodily harm" means physical harm, and includes, but

15   is not limited to, sexually  transmitted disease, pregnancy

16   and impotence.

17       (c)  (Blank) "Family member" means a parent, grandparent,

18   or child, whether by whole blood, half-blood or adoption and

19   includes a  step-grandparent, step-parent  or  step-child.

20   "Family member" also means, where the victim is a child under

21   18 years of age, an accused who has resided in the household

22   with such child continuously for at least one year.

23       (d)  "Force or threat of force" means the use of force or

24   violence, or the threat of force or violence,  including but

25   not limited to the following situations:

26             (1) when the  accused threatens  to  use force or

27       violence on the victim or on any other person,  and the

28       victim under  the circumstances reasonably believed that

29       the accused had the ability to execute that threat; or

30             (2) when the accused has overcome the victim by use

31       of superior  strength  or  size, physical restraint  or

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 1       physical confinement.

 2       (e)  "Sexual conduct" means  any intentional or knowing

 3   touching or fondling by the victim or the  accused,  either

 4   directly or through  clothing, of the sex organs, anus or

 5   breast of the victim or the accused, or any part of the  body

 6   of a  child under  13  years of age, or any transfer or

 7   transmission of semen by the accused upon  any part of the

 8   clothed  or  unclothed body of the victim, for the purpose of

 9   sexual gratification or arousal of the victim or the accused.

10       (f)  "Sexual penetration" means  any contact, however

11   slight, between the sex organ or anus of one  person  by  an

12   object,  the sex  organ, mouth or anus of another person, or

13   any intrusion, however slight, of any part of the body of one

14   person or of any animal or object into the sex organ or  anus

15   of another person, including but not limited to cunnilingus,

16   fellatio or anal penetration.  Evidence of emission of semen

17   is not required to prove sexual penetration.

18       (g)  "Victim"  means a  person  alleging  to  have  been

19   subjected  to an offense prohibited by Sections 12-13, 12-14,

20   12-15 or 12-16 of this Code.

21   (Source: P.A. 91-116, eff. 1-1-00.)

22       (720 ILCS 5/12-13) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-13)

23       Sec. 12-13.  Criminal Sexual Assault.

24       (a)  The accused commits criminal sexual assault if he or

25   she:

26             (1) commits an act of sexual penetration by the use

27       of force or threat of force; or

28             (2) commits an act of sexual penetration  and the

29       accused knew that the victim was unable to understand the

30       nature of the act or was unable to give knowing consent;

31       or

32             (3) (blank) commits an act of sexual penetration

33       with a victim who was under 18 years of age when the act

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 1       was committed and the accused was a family member; or

 2             (4) commits an act of  sexual  penetration with a

 3       victim who  was at least  13 years of age but under 18

 4       years of age when the act was committed and  the accused

 5       was 17 years of age or over and held a position of trust,

 6       authority or supervision in relation to the victim.

 7       (b)  Sentence.

 8             (1) Criminal sexual assault is a Class 1 felony.

 9             (2) A  person  who is convicted of the offense of

10       criminal sexual assault as defined in paragraph (a)(1) or

11       (a)(2) after having  previously  been  convicted of the

12       offense  of  criminal sexual assault, or who is convicted

13       of the offense of criminal sexual assault as defined  in

14       paragraph  (a)(1)  or (a)(2) after having previously been

15       convicted under the laws of this State or any other state

16       of an offense that is  substantially equivalent to the

17       offense  of  criminal  sexual  assault, commits a Class X

18       felony for which the person shall be sentenced to a  term

19       of imprisonment of not less than 30 years and not more

20       than 60 years.   The commission of the  second   or

21       subsequent offense  is  required  to have been after the

22       initial conviction for this paragraph (2) to apply.

23             (3) A person who is convicted  of  the offense  of

24       criminal sexual assault as defined in paragraph (a)(1) or

25       (a)(2) after  having  previously  been  convicted of the

26       offense of aggravated  criminal  sexual  assault or the

27       offense  of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child,

28       or who is convicted of the offense  of  criminal  sexual

29       assault  as  defined in paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) after

30       having previously been convicted under the laws  of  this

31       State  or   any other  state of an offense  that  is

32       substantially equivalent to  the offense  of  aggravated

33       criminal sexual assault  or  the offense  of  criminal

34       predatory  sexual assault shall be sentenced to a term of

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 1       natural life imprisonment. The commission of the  second

 2       or subsequent offense is required to have been after the

 3       initial conviction for this paragraph (3) to apply.

 4             (4) A  second  or  subsequent  conviction  for  a

 5       violation  of  paragraph (a)(3) or (a)(4) or under any

 6       similar statute of this State or any other state for any

 7       offense  involving  criminal sexual assault  that  is

 8       substantially equivalent to  or  more  serious than the

 9       sexual assault  prohibited  under paragraph  (a)(3) or

10       (a)(4) is a Class X felony.

11             (5) When a  person  has any such prior conviction,

12       the information or indictment charging that person shall

13       state  such  prior conviction so as to give notice of the

14       State's intention to treat  the charge as a  Class X

15       felony.  The  fact  of  such  prior conviction is not an

16       element of the offense and may not be  disclosed to the

17       jury during trial  unless otherwise permitted by issues

18       properly raised during such trial.

19   (Source: P.A. 90-396, eff. 1-1-98.)

20       (720 ILCS 5/12-16) (from Ch. 38, par. 12-16)

21       Sec. 12-16.  Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse.

22       (a)  The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse

23   if he or she commits criminal  sexual  abuse as defined  in

24   subsection (a)  of Section 12-15 of this Code and any of the

25   following aggravating circumstances existed  during, or for

26   the  purposes of paragraph (7) of this subsection (a) as part

27   of the same course of  conduct as,  the commission of the

28   offense:

29             (1) the  accused displayed, threatened to use or

30       used a dangerous  weapon  or  any object fashioned  or

31       utilized in such a manner as to lead the victim under the

32       circumstances  reasonably to believe it to be a dangerous

33       weapon; or

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 1             (2) the accused caused bodily harm to  the victim;

 2       or

 3             (3) the victim was 60 years of age or over when the

 4       offense was committed; or

 5             (4) the victim was a physically handicapped person;

 6       or

 7             (5) the  accused acted  in  such  a manner as to

 8       threaten or endanger the life of the victim or any other

 9       person; or

10             (6) the  criminal sexual abuse  was perpetrated

11       during the  course  of  the commission   or  attempted

12       commission of any other felony by the accused; or

13             (7) the    accused   delivered    (by   injection,

14       inhalation, ingestion, transfer  of  possession, or any

15       other means) to the victim without his or her consent, or

16       by threat or deception, and  for other  than medical

17       purposes, any controlled substance.

18       (b)  (Blank)  The  accused commits  aggravated  criminal

19   sexual abuse  if  he  or  she commits  an  act of   sexual

20   conduct  with a victim who was under 18 years of age when the

21   act was committed and the accused was a family member.

22       (c)  The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse

23   if:

24             (1) the accused was 17 years of age or over and (i)

25       commits  an  act of sexual conduct with a victim who was

26       under 13 years of age when the act was committed; or (ii)

27       commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was at

28       least 13 years of age but under 17 years of age when the

29       act was committed and the accused used force or threat of

30       force to commit the act; or

31             (2) the  accused was under 17 years of age and (i)

32       commits an act of sexual conduct with a  victim  who was

33       under  9 years of age when the act was committed; or (ii)

34       commits an act of sexual conduct with a victim who was at

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 1       least 9 years of age but under 17 years of age when the

 2       act was committed and the accused used force or threat of

 3       force to commit the act.

 4       (d)  The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse

 5   if he or she commits an act of sexual penetration or sexual

 6   conduct with a victim who was at least 13 years  of  age but

 7   under  17  years of age and the accused was at least 5 years

 8   older than the victim.

 9       (e)  The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse

10   if he or she commits an act of sexual conduct with a  victim

11   who  was a severely or profoundly mentally retarded person at

12   the time the act was committed.

13       (f)  The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse

14   if he or she commits an act of sexual conduct with a  victim

15   who  was at least 13 years of age but under 18 years of age

16   when the act was committed and the accused was 17 years  of

17   age  or  over  and held a  position  of trust, authority or

18   supervision in relation to the victim.

19       (g)  Sentence. Aggravated criminal  sexual  abuse is a

20   Class 2 felony.

21   (Source: P.A. 92-434, eff. 1-1-02.)

22       Section  10.   The Unified Code of Corrections is amended

23   by changing Sections 5-5-3 and 5-9-1.7 as follows:

 

24       (730 ILCS 5/5-5-3) (from Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3)

25       Sec. 5-5-3.  Disposition.

26       (a)  Every person convicted  of  an  offense shall  be

27   sentenced as provided in this Section.

28       (b)  The   following   options   shall   be  appropriate

29   dispositions, alone or in combination, for all felonies and

30   misdemeanors other than those identified in subsection (c) of

31   this Section:

32             (1) A period of probation.

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 1             (2) A term of periodic imprisonment.

 2             (3) A term of conditional discharge.

 3             (4) A term of imprisonment.

 4             (5) An order directing the offender to clean up and

 5       repair the  damage, if the offender was convicted under

 6       paragraph (h) of Section 21-1 of the  Criminal  Code  of

 7       1961.

 8             (6) A fine.

 9             (7) An   order   directing the  offender  to  make

10       restitution to the victim under  Section 5-5-6  of  this

11       Code.

12             (8) A  sentence of participation in a county impact

13       incarceration program under Section 5-8-1.2 of this Code.

14       Whenever an individual is sentenced for an offense based

15   upon an arrest for  a violation  of Section 11-501 of the

16   Illinois Vehicle Code, or a  similar provision  of  a local

17   ordinance,   and   the   professional  evaluation  recommends

18   remedial or rehabilitative treatment or education, neither

19   the treatment nor the education shall be the sole disposition

20   and  either  or  both may be imposed only in conjunction with

21   another disposition. The court shall monitor compliance  with

22   any remedial education or treatment recommendations contained

23   in the professional evaluation. Programs conducting alcohol

24   or other drug evaluation or remedial education  must  be

25   licensed by the  Department of Human Services. However, if

26   the individual is not a resident of Illinois, the  court may

27   accept an alcohol  or  other drug evaluation or remedial

28   education  program in the  state   of  such   individual's

29   residence.   Programs  providing treatment  must be licensed

30   under  existing  applicable  alcoholism  and drug treatment

31   licensure standards.

32       In addition to any other fine or penalty required by law,

33   any individual convicted of a violation of Section 11-501  of

34   the  Illinois  Vehicle Code or a similar provision of local

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 1   ordinance, whose operation  of  a motor  vehicle while  in

 2   violation  of  Section 11-501 or such ordinance proximately

 3   caused an incident resulting  in  an  appropriate emergency

 4   response,  shall be required to make restitution to a public

 5   agency for the  costs of that emergency  response.   Such

 6   restitution  shall not exceed $500 per public agency for each

 7   such emergency response. For the purpose of this  paragraph,

 8   emergency  response  shall mean any  incident  requiring a

 9   response by: a police officer as defined under Section 1-162

10   of the Illinois Vehicle Code; a fireman carried on the rolls

11   of a regularly constituted fire department; and an ambulance

12   as defined under Section 3.85 4.05 of the  Emergency Medical

13   Services (EMS) Systems Act.

14       Neither  a  fine  nor restitution  shall be the  sole

15   disposition for a felony and either or both  may be imposed

16   only in conjunction with another disposition.

17       (c) (1)  When a defendant is found guilty of first degree

18       murder   the   State   may either seek a  sentence  of

19       imprisonment under Section 5-8-1 of this Code, or where

20       appropriate seek a sentence of death under Section 9-1 of

21       the Criminal Code of 1961.

22             (2) A  period  of  probation,  a term of periodic

23       imprisonment or conditional  discharge shall  not   be

24       imposed  for the  following offenses.  The court shall

25       sentence the offender to not less than the minimum  term

26       of imprisonment set forth in this Code for the following

27       offenses, and may order a fine or restitution or both  in

28       conjunction with such term of imprisonment:

29                 (A)  First   degree  murder where  the death

30             penalty is not imposed.

31                 (B)  Attempted first degree murder.

32                 (C)  A Class X felony.

33                 (D)  A violation of Section 401.1 or 407 of the

34             Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or  a violation

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 1             of  subdivision (c)(1) or (c)(2) of Section 401 of

 2             that Act which relates to more than 5  grams of a

 3             substance containing heroin or cocaine or an analog

 4             thereof.

 5                 (E)  A violation of Section 5.1  or  9 of the

 6             Cannabis Control Act.

 7                 (F)  A   Class 2  or  greater felony if the

 8             offender had been convicted of a Class 2 or greater

 9             felony  within  10  years of the date on which the

10             offender committed the offense for which he or she

11             is  being sentenced, except as otherwise provided in

12             Section 40-10 of the Alcoholism and Other Drug Abuse

13             and Dependency Act.

14                 (G)  Residential burglary, except as otherwise

15             provided  in  Section 40-10  of  the Alcoholism and

16             Other Drug Abuse and Dependency Act.

17                 (H)  Criminal  sexual   assault,  except   as

18             otherwise provided in subsection (e)  of   this

19             Section.

20                 (I)  Aggravated battery of a senior citizen.

21                 (J)  A forcible felony if the  offense was

22             related to the activities of an organized gang.

23                 Before July 1, 1994, for the purposes of this

24             paragraph, "organized gang" means an association  of

25             5 or more persons, with an established hierarchy,

26             that  encourages  members of the  association   to

27             perpetrate crimes or provides support to the members

28             of the association who do commit crimes.

29                 Beginning  July  1,  1994, for the purposes of

30             this paragraph, "organized  gang" has  the meaning

31             ascribed  to  it  in  Section 10 of the  Illinois

32             Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act.

33                 (K)  Vehicular hijacking.

34                 (L)  A second or subsequent conviction for the

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 1             offense of hate crime when  the underlying offense

 2             upon  which the  hate  crime is based  is  felony

 3             aggravated assault or felony mob action.

 4                 (M)  A second or subsequent conviction for the

 5             offense of institutional vandalism if the damage  to

 6             the property exceeds $300.

 7                 (N)  A Class  3 felony violation of paragraph

 8             (1) of subsection (a) of Section 2  of  the Firearm

 9             Owners Identification Card Act.

10                 (O)  A violation  of  Section 12-6.1 of the

11             Criminal Code of 1961.

12                 (P)  A violation  of  paragraph (1), (2), (3),

13             (4), (5), or (7)  of  subsection  (a) of Section

14             11-20.1 of the Criminal Code of 1961.

15                 (Q)  A violation  of  Section 20-1.2 of the

16             Criminal Code of 1961.

17                 (R)  A   violation of Section  24-3A of the

18             Criminal Code of 1961.

19                 (S)  A violation of Section  11-501(c-1)(3)  of

20             the Illinois Vehicle Code.

21             (3) A minimum term of imprisonment of not less than

22       5  days  or  30  days  of  community service  as  may be

23       determined by the court shall be imposed  for a  second

24       violation  committed  within 5  years of a  previous

25       violation of Section 11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle  Code

26       or a similar provision of a local ordinance. In the case

27       of a third or subsequent violation  committed within 5

28       years  of  a previous violation of Section 11-501 of the

29       Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar provision of  a local

30       ordinance,   a   minimum   term  of  either  10  days  of

31       imprisonment or 60 days of community  service shall  be

32       imposed.

33             (4) A minimum term of imprisonment of not less than

34       10 consecutive days or 30 days of community service shall

 

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 1       be imposed  for a violation of paragraph (c) of Section

 2       6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

 3             (4.1) A minimum term of 30 consecutive  days  of

 4       imprisonment, 40 days of 24 hour periodic imprisonment or

 5       720  hours of community service, as may be determined by

 6       the court, shall be imposed for a  violation of Section

 7       11-501 of the  Illinois Vehicle Code during a period in

 8       which the defendant's driving privileges are revoked  or

 9       suspended, where  the revocation or suspension was for a

10       violation of Section 11-501 or Section 11-501.1  of  that

11       Code.

12             (4.2) Except as provided in paragraph (4.3) of this

13       subsection (c), a  minimum of 100  hours of community

14       service shall  be  imposed for  a second violation  of

15       Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

16             (4.3) A  minimum term of imprisonment of 30 days or

17       300 hours of community service, as determined by the

18       court, shall  be  imposed for  a second violation  of

19       subsection (c)  of Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle

20       Code.

21             (4.4) Except as provided in paragraph  (4.5) and

22       paragraph (4.6) of this subsection (c), a minimum term of

23       imprisonment of 30 days or 300  hours of community

24       service, as determined by the court, shall be imposed for

25       a  third or subsequent violation of Section 6-303 of the

26       Illinois Vehicle Code.

27             (4.5) A minimum term of  imprisonment  of  30  days

28       shall  be imposed for a third violation of subsection (c)

29       of Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle Code.

30             (4.6) A minimum term of imprisonment of 180  days

31       shall  be imposed for a fourth or subsequent violation of

32       subsection (c) of Section 6-303 of the Illinois Vehicle

33       Code.

34             (5) The court may sentence an offender convicted of

 

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 1       a business offense or a petty offense or a corporation or

 2       unincorporated association convicted of any offense to:

 3                 (A)  a period of conditional discharge;

 4                 (B)  a fine;

 5                 (C)  make  restitution  to  the victim under

 6             Section 5-5-6 of this Code.

 7             (5.1) In addition to any penalties  imposed under

 8       paragraph  (5) of this subsection (c), and except as

 9       provided in paragraph (5.2) or (5.3), a person convicted

10       of violating  subsection  (c) of Section 11-907 of the

11       Illinois Vehicle Code shall  have  his or her  driver's

12       license, permit, or privileges suspended for at least 90

13       days but not  more  than  one year,  if  the violation

14       resulted in damage to the property of another person.

15             (5.2) In addition to any penalties imposed under

16       paragraph (5) of this subsection (c), and  except  as

17       provided in paragraph  (5.3),  a person convicted  of

18       violating  subsection (c)  of  Section 11-907 of the

19       Illinois Vehicle Code shall  have  his or her  driver's

20       license, permit, or privileges suspended for at least 180

21       days but not more than 2 years, if the violation resulted

22       in injury to another person.

23             (5.3) In addition to any penalties imposed under

24       paragraph (5) of this subsection (c), a person convicted

25       of violating  subsection  (c) of Section 11-907 of the

26       Illinois Vehicle Code shall  have  his or her  driver's

27       license, permit, or privileges suspended for 2 years, if

28       the violation resulted in the death of another person.

29             (6) In no case shall an offender be eligible for a

30       disposition  of  probation or conditional discharge for a

31       Class 1 felony committed while he was serving a  term  of

32       probation or conditional discharge for a felony.

33             (7) When   a   defendant is adjudged a  habitual

34       criminal under Article 33B of the Criminal Code of 1961,  

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 1       the  court shall  sentence  the defendant  to a term of

 2       natural life imprisonment.

 3             (8) When a defendant, over the age of 21 years,  is

 4       convicted  of  a Class 1 or Class 2 felony, after having

 5       twice been convicted in any state or federal court of  an

 6       offense that contains the same elements as an offense now

 7       classified in Illinois as a  Class 2 or greater Class

 8       felony and such charges are separately brought and tried

 9       and arise out of different series of acts, such defendant

10       shall  be sentenced as a Class X offender. This paragraph

11       shall not apply unless (1) the first felony was committed

12       after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977;

13       and  (2) the second felony was committed after conviction

14       on the first; and (3)  the third  felony  was committed

15       after  conviction  on the second. A person sentenced as a

16       Class X offender under this paragraph is not eligible  to

17       apply  for treatment  as  a condition  of  probation as

18       provided by Section 40-10 of the  Alcoholism  and Other

19       Drug Abuse and Dependency Act.

20             (9) A defendant convicted of a second or subsequent

21       offense  of  ritualized abuse of a child may be sentenced

22       to a term of natural life imprisonment.

23             (10)  When  a person is convicted  of  violating

24       Section  11-501 of the Illinois Vehicle Code or a similar

25       provision of a local ordinance, the  following penalties

26       apply  when his or her blood, breath, or urine was .16 or

27       more based on the definition of blood, breath, or urine

28       units  in Section 11-501.2 or that person is convicted of

29       violating Section 11-501 of  the Illinois Vehicle  Code

30       while transporting a child under the age of 16:

31                 (A)  For a first violation of subsection (a) of

32             Section 11-501,  in  addition  to any other penalty

33             that may be imposed under subsection (c) of Section

34             11-501:   a   mandatory minimum  of  100 hours  of

 

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 1             community service and a minimum fine of $500.

 2                 (B)  For a second violation of subsection (a)

 3             of  Section 11-501, in addition to any other penalty

 4             that may be imposed under subsection (c) of Section

 5             11-501  within  10  years:  a mandatory minimum of 2

 6             days of imprisonment and a minimum fine of $1,250.

 7                 (C)  For a third violation of subsection (a) of

 8             Section 11-501, in addition to any  other penalty

 9             that  may be imposed under subsection (c) of Section

10             11-501 within 20 years: a mandatory minimum  of  90

11             days of imprisonment and a minimum fine of $2,500.

12                 (D)  For a  fourth  or subsequent violation of

13             subsection (a) of Section 11-501: ineligibility for

14             a sentence of probation or conditional discharge and

15             a minimum fine of $2,500.

16       (d)  In  any case in which a sentence originally imposed

17   is vacated, the case shall be remanded to  the trial  court.

18   The  trial court shall hold a hearing under Section 5-4-1 of

19   the Unified Code of Corrections which may include evidence of

20   the defendant's life, moral character and  occupation  during

21   the  time  since the original sentence was passed. The trial

22   court shall then impose sentence upon the  defendant.  The

23   trial  court may  impose  any sentence which could have been

24   imposed at the original trial subject to Section 5-5-4 of the

25   Unified Code of Corrections. If  a sentence is vacated  on

26   appeal or on collateral attack due to the failure of the

27   trier of fact at trial to determine beyond a reasonable doubt

28   the existence of a fact (other than a  prior conviction)

29   necessary  to  increase the punishment for the offense beyond

30   the  statutory maximum  otherwise applicable,  either  the

31   defendant  may be re-sentenced to a term within the range

32   otherwise provided or, if  the State  files notice of its

33   intention  to again seek the extended sentence, the defendant

34   shall be afforded a new trial.

 

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 1       (e)  In  cases where  prosecution for  criminal  sexual

 2   assault or aggravated criminal sexual abuse  under Section

 3   12-13  or  12-16 of the  Criminal  Code  of 1961 results in

 4   conviction of a defendant  who held a  position  of  trust,

 5   authority, or supervision  in  relation to the was a family

 6   member of the victim at the time of  the commission of the

 7   offense, the  court shall consider the safety and welfare of

 8   the victim and may impose a sentence of probation only where:

 9             (1) the  court finds  (A) or (B)  or  both  are

10       appropriate:

11                 (A)  the defendant  is  willing to undergo a

12             court approved  counseling  program for  a minimum

13             duration of 2 years; or

14                 (B)  the defendant is willing to participate in

15             a court  approved plan including but not limited to

16             the defendant's:

17                       (i) removal from the household;

18                       (ii)  restricted contact with the victim;

19                       (iii) continued financial support of the

20                 family;

21                       (iv)  restitution for  harm  done  to the

22                 victim; and

23                       (v) compliance with  any other  measures

24                 that the court may deem appropriate; and

25             (2) the  court orders the defendant to pay for the

26       victim's counseling services,  to  the extent that the

27       court finds, after considering the defendant's income and

28       assets,  that  the defendant  is  financially capable of

29       paying for such services, if the  victim  was under  18

30       years  of  age at the time the offense was committed and

31       requires counseling as a result of the offense.

32       Probation may be revoked or modified pursuant to Section

33   5-6-4; except where the court determines at the hearing that

34   the defendant violated a condition of his  or  her probation

 

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 1   restricting  contact with the victim or other family members

 2   or commits another offense with the victim or other  family

 3   members, the court shall revoke the defendant's probation and

 4   impose a term of imprisonment.

 5       For  the purposes of this Section, "family member" and

 6   "victim" shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Section

 7   12-12 of the Criminal Code of 1961.

 8       (f)  This  Article shall  not deprive  a court in other

 9   proceedings to order a forfeiture of property, to suspend  or

10   cancel a  license,  to  remove  a person from office, or to

11   impose any other civil penalty.

12       (g)  Whenever a defendant  is  convicted of an offense

13   under  Sections  11-14,  11-15, 11-15.1, 11-16, 11-17, 11-18,

14   11-18.1, 11-19,  11-19.1,  11-19.2,  12-13,  12-14,  12-14.1,

15   12-15  or  12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961, the defendant

16   shall  undergo medical  testing to determine  whether the

17   defendant has any sexually transmissible disease, including a

18   test for infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or

19   any  other  identified   causative   agent   of    acquired

20   immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).  Any  such  medical test

21   shall be performed only  by  appropriately licensed medical

22   practitioners  and may  include an analysis of any bodily

23   fluids as well as an examination of the  defendant's person.

24   Except as otherwise provided by law, the results of such test

25   shall  be kept strictly confidential by all medical personnel

26   involved in the testing and must be personally delivered in a

27   sealed envelope to the judge  of  the court  in  which the

28   conviction was entered for the judge's inspection in camera.

29   Acting in accordance with the best interests of the  victim

30   and  the public,  the judge  shall have the discretion to

31   determine to whom, if anyone, the results of the testing may

32   be revealed. The court shall notify the defendant of the test

33   results. The court shall also notify the victim if requested

34   by the  victim, and if the victim is under the age of 15 and

 

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 1   if requested by the victim's parents or legal  guardian, the

 2   court  shall notify the victim's parents or legal guardian of

 3   the test results.  The court shall provide information on the

 4   availability of HIV testing and counseling at  Department  of

 5   Public Health facilities to all parties to whom the results

 6   of the testing are revealed  and shall  direct  the State's

 7   Attorney to provide  the information  to  the victim when

 8   possible. A State's Attorney may petition the court to obtain

 9   the results of any HIV test administered under this  Section,

10   and  the court  shall grant  the disclosure if the State's

11   Attorney shows it is relevant in order to prosecute a  charge

12   of criminal transmission of HIV under Section 12-16.2 of the

13   Criminal Code of 1961 against the defendant. The court shall

14   order that the cost of any such test shall be paid by the

15   county and  may be taxed  as  costs against the convicted

16   defendant.

17       (g-5)  When  an  inmate  is  tested  for  an   airborne

18   communicable   disease,  as   determined  by the  Illinois

19   Department of Public Health  including but  not limited  to

20   tuberculosis,  the results  of  the test shall be personally

21   delivered by the warden or his or her designee in a  sealed

22   envelope to the judge of the court in which the inmate must

23   appear for the judge's inspection in camera if requested  by

24   the  judge.  Acting in accordance with the best interests of

25   those in the courtroom, the judge shall have the  discretion

26   to determine  what  if  any precautions need to be taken to

27   prevent transmission of the disease in the courtroom.

28       (h)  Whenever a defendant  is  convicted of an offense

29   under  Section 1 or 2 of the Hypodermic Syringes and Needles

30   Act, the defendant shall undergo medical testing to determine

31   whether  the  defendant  has  been   exposed   to  human

32   immunodeficiency virus  (HIV) or   any   other   identified

33   causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

34   Except as otherwise provided by law, the results of such test

 

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 1   shall  be kept strictly confidential by all medical personnel

 2   involved in the testing and must be personally delivered in a

 3   sealed envelope to the judge  of  the court  in  which the

 4   conviction was entered for the judge's inspection in camera.

 5   Acting in accordance with the best interests of  the public,

 6   the  judge shall have the discretion to determine to whom, if

 7   anyone, the results of the testing may be revealed. The court

 8   shall notify the defendant of  a positive test showing  an

 9   infection  with  the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The

10   court shall provide information on the availability of HIV

11   testing  and  counseling  at  Department  of  Public  Health

12   facilities to all parties to whom the results of the testing

13   are revealed and shall direct the State's Attorney to provide

14   the  information to the  victim  when  possible. A State's

15   Attorney may petition the court to obtain the results of any

16   HIV  test  administered  under this   Section, and the court

17   shall grant the disclosure if the State's Attorney shows  it

18   is relevant in order  to  prosecute a  charge of criminal

19   transmission of HIV under Section  12-16.2 of the  Criminal

20   Code of 1961 against  the defendant. The court shall order

21   that the cost of any such test shall be paid by the  county

22   and may be taxed as costs against the convicted defendant.

23       (i)  All fines  and penalties imposed under this Section

24   for any violation of Chapters 3, 4, 6, and 11 of the Illinois

25   Vehicle Code, or a similar provision of  a local  ordinance,

26   and any violation of the Child Passenger Protection Act, or a

27   similar  provision of a local ordinance, shall be collected

28   and disbursed by the circuit clerk as provided under Section

29   27.5 of the Clerks of Courts Act.

30       (j)  In  cases when prosecution  for any  violation of

31   Section 11-6,  11-8, 11-9,  11-11,  11-14,  11-15,  11-15.1,

32   11-16,   11-17,  11-17.1,  11-18,  11-18.1,  11-19,  11-19.1,

33   11-19.2, 11-20.1, 11-21, 12-13,  12-14,  12-14.1,  12-15,  or

34   12-16  of  the Criminal Code of 1961, any violation of the

 

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 1   Illinois Controlled Substances Act, or any violation of the

 2   Cannabis Control Act results in conviction, a disposition of

 3   court supervision, or an order of probation  granted under

 4   Section  10 of the Cannabis Control Act or Section 410 of the

 5   Illinois Controlled Substance Act of a defendant,  the court

 6   shall  determine whether  the defendant  is  employed  by a

 7   facility or center as defined under the  Child Care Act  of

 8   1969,  a public or private elementary or secondary school, or

 9   otherwise works with children under 18 years  of  age on a

10   daily  basis.  When a  defendant is so employed, the court

11   shall order the Clerk of the Court to  send  a copy of the

12   judgment of conviction or order of supervision or probation

13   to the  defendant's employer by certified  mail. If the

14   employer of the defendant is a school, the Clerk of the Court

15   shall direct the mailing  of  a copy of the  judgment  of

16   conviction or order  of  supervision or probation  to the

17   appropriate regional superintendent of schools.  The regional

18   superintendent of schools shall notify the  State Board  of

19   Education of any notification under this subsection.

20       (j-5)  A defendant  at  least 17 years  of  age who is

21   convicted of a  felony  and who  has not  been  previously

22   convicted  of a misdemeanor or felony and who is sentenced to

23   a  term  of  imprisonment  in  the Illinois Department   of

24   Corrections  shall as a condition of his or her sentence be

25   required by the court to attend educational courses  designed

26   to prepare  the defendant  for a high school diploma and to

27   work toward a high school diploma or to work toward passing

28   the high school level Test of General Educational Development

29   (GED)  or  to  work  toward  completing a vocational training

30   program offered by the  Department  of  Corrections.  If a

31   defendant fails to complete the educational training required

32   by his or her sentence during the term of incarceration, the

33   Prisoner Review Board shall, as a  condition of mandatory

34   supervised release, require the defendant, at his or her own

 

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 1   expense, to pursue a course of study toward a  high  school

 2   diploma  or  passage of the  GED test. The Prisoner Review

 3   Board shall revoke the mandatory  supervised  release of a

 4   defendant  who wilfully fails to comply with this subsection

 5   (j-5) upon his or her release from confinement  in  a penal

 6   institution  while serving  a mandatory  supervised release

 7   term; however, the inability of the defendant after making a

 8   good faith  effort  to  obtain  financial aid or pay for the

 9   educational training shall not be deemed a wilful failure  to

10   comply.    The Prisoner Review Board  shall recommit the

11   defendant whose mandatory supervised release term has  been

12   revoked  under this subsection (j-5) as provided in Section

13   3-3-9. This subsection (j-5) does not apply to  a defendant

14   who  has a high school diploma or has successfully passed the

15   GED test. This subsection (j-5) does not apply to a defendant

16   who is determined by the court to be developmentally disabled

17   or otherwise mentally incapable of completing the educational

18   or vocational program.

19       (k)  A court may not impose a sentence or disposition for

20   a felony or misdemeanor that requires  the defendant  to  be

21   implanted  or  injected  with  or  to  use any form of birth

22   control.

23       (l) (A)  Except  as  provided  in   paragraph   (C)   of

24       subsection (l), whenever a defendant, who is an alien as

25       defined  by  the Immigration  and Nationality  Act,  is

26       convicted of any felony or misdemeanor offense, the court

27       after sentencing the defendant may, upon motion of the

28       State's  Attorney, hold sentence in abeyance and remand

29       the defendant to the custody of the Attorney General  of

30       the  United  States  or his or her designated agent to be

31