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Illinois Statutes (select sections)Chapter 430. Public SafetyAct 65 Firearms Owners Identification Card Act65/8. Denial of Application or Revocation or Seizure of Card65/8.2. Firearm Owner's Identification Card denial or revocationChapter 720. Criminal Offenses Act 5. Criminal CodeTitle I. General Provisions Article 2. General Definitions5/2-7. Felony Title III. Specific Offenses Part B. Offenses Directed Against the Person Article 10. Kidnaping and Related Offenses5/10-1. Kidnaping5/10-3. Unlawful Restraint Article 12. Bodily Harm5/12-1. Assault5/12-2. Aggravated assault5/12-3. Battery5/12-3.2. Domestic Battery5/12-3.3. Aggravated domestic battery5/12-6. Intimidation5/12-7.3. Stalking5/12-7.4. Aggravated stalking5/12-7.5. Cyberstalking5/12-30. Violation of an order of protection.Part C. Offenses Directed Against PropertyArticle 21. Damage and Trespass to Property5/21-3. Criminal trespass to real propertyPart D. Offenses Affecting Public Health, Safety and Decency Article 24. Deadly Weapons5/24-1.1. Unlawful Use or Possession of Weapons by Felons or Persons in the Custody of the Department of Corrections Facilities5/24-3.1. Unlawful possession of firearms and firearm ammunitionAct 135. Harassing and Obscene Communications Act135/1. Transmission of obscene messages prohibited135/1-1. Harassment by telephone135/1-2. Harassment through electronic communicationsChapter 725 Criminal ProcedureAct 5. Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963Title IV Proceedings to Commence ProsecutionArticle 112A. Domestic Violence: Order of Protection5/112A-14. Order of protection; remedies5/112A-22.5. Filing of an order of protection issued in another state5/112A-28. Data maintenance by law enforcement agencies5/112A-30. Assistance by law enforcement officersChapter 730. Corrections Act 5. Unified Code of Corrections Chapter V. Sentencing Article 8. Imprisonment 5/5-8-1. Natural life imprisonment; mandatory supervised releaseArticle 9. Fines5/5-9-1. Authorized finesChapter 735. Civil ProcedureAct 5. Code of Civil ProcedureArticle XII. Judgments--EnforcementPart 6. Foreign Judgments and Foreign-Money Claims View the full text of all sections at this level Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act5/12-652. Filing and Status of Foreign Judgments5/12-653. Notice of FilingChapter 750. Families Act 5. Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage ActPart VI. Custody5/602. Best Interest of Child Act 60. Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 Article I. General Provisions60/101. Sec. 101. Short Title60/102. Sec. 102. Purposes; rules of construction60/103. DefinitionsArticle II. Orders of Protection60/201. Sec. 201. Persons protected by this Act 60/201.1. Sec. 201.1. Access of high-risk adults60/202. Sec. 202. Commencement of action; filing fees; dismissal60/203. Sec. 203. Pleading; non-disclosure of address; non-disclosure of schools60/205. Sec. 205. Application of rules of civil procedure; Domestic abuse advocates60/206. Sec. 206. Trial by jury60/207. Sec. 207. Subject matter jurisdiction60/208. Sec. 208. Jurisdiction over persons60/209. Sec. 209. Venue60/210. Sec. 210. Process60/210.1. Sec. 210.1. Service of notice in conjunction with a pending civil case60/211. Sec. 211. Service of notice of hearings60/212. Sec. 212. Hearings60/213. Sec. 213. Continuances60/213.1. Sec. 213.1. Hearsay exception60/213.2. Sec. 213.2. Waiver of privilege60/213.3. Sec. 213.3. Independent counsel; temporary substitute guardian60/214. Order of protection; remedies60/215. Sec. 215. Mutual orders of protection; correlative separate orders60/216. Sec. 216. Accountability for Actions of Others60/217. Sec. 217. Emergency order of protection60/218. Sec. 218. 30-Day interim order of protection60/219. Sec. 219. Plenary Order of Protection60/220. Sec. 220. Duration and extension of orders60/221. Sec. 221. Contents of orders60/222. Notice of orders60/222.5. Sec. 222.5. Filing of an order of protection issued in another state60/222.10. Short form notification60/223. Enforcement of orders of protection60/223.1. Sec. 223.1. Order of protection; status60/224. Sec. 224. Modification and re-opening of orders60/225. Sec. 225. Immunity from prosecution60/226. Sec. 226. Untrue statements60/227. Sec. 227. Privileged communications between domestic violence counselors and victims60/227.1. Sec. 227.1. Other privileged informationArticle III. Law Enforcement Responsibilities60/301. Arrest without warrant60/301.1. Sec. 301.1. Law enforcement policies60/302. Sec. 302. Data maintenance by law enforcement agencies60/303. Sec. 303. Reports by law enforcement officers60/304. Sec. 304. Assistance by law enforcement officers60/305. Sec. 305. Limited law enforcement liabilityArticle IV. Health Care Providers60/401. Sec. 401. Providing information on services; liabilityAct 61. Address Confidentiality for Victims of Domestic Violence Act61/1. Sec. 1. Short title.61/5. Sec. 5. Legislative findings.61/10. Sec. 10. Definitions.61/11. Sec. 11. Address confidentiality program; administration.61/15. Sec. 15. Address confidentiality program; application; certification.61/20. Sec. 20. Certification cancellation.61/25. Sec. 25. Agency use of designated address.61/30. Sec. 30. Voting by program participant; use of designated address by election authority.61/35. Sec. 35. Disclosure of address prohibited; exceptions.61/40. Sec. 40. Assistance for program applicants.61/45. Sec. 45. Rules.Chapter 820. EmploymentWages and HoursAct 180. Victims' Economic Security and Safety Act180/10. Definitions180/15. Purposes180/20. Entitlement to leave due to domestic or sexual violence180/25. Existing leave usable for addressing domestic or sexual violence180/30. Victims' employment sustainability; prohibited discriminatory acts Article 12. Bodily Harmback to top5/12-3.2. Domestic Battery(a) A person commits domestic battery if he or she knowingly without legal justification by any means:
(b) Sentence. Domestic battery is a Class A misdemeanor. Domestic battery is a Class 4 felony if the defendant has any prior conviction under this Code for domestic battery (Section 12-3.2) or violation of an order of protection (Section 12-3.4 or 12-30), or any prior conviction under the law of another jurisdiction for an offense which is substantially similar. Domestic battery is a Class 4 felony if the defendant has any prior conviction under this Code for first degree murder (Section 9-1), attempt to commit first degree murder (Section 8-4), aggravated domestic battery (Section 12-3.3), aggravated battery (Section 12-3.05 or 12-4), heinous battery (Section 12-4.1), aggravated battery with a firearm (Section 12-4.2), aggravated battery with a machine gun or a firearm equipped with a silencer (Section 12-4.2-5), aggravated battery of a child (Section 12-4.3), aggravated battery of an unborn child (subsection (a-5) of Section 12-3.1, or Section 12-4.4), aggravated battery of a senior citizen (Section 12-4.6), stalking (Section 12-7.3), aggravated stalking (Section 12-7.4), criminal sexual assault (Section 11-1.20 or 12-13), aggravated criminal sexual assault (Section 11-1.30 or 12-14), kidnapping (Section 10-1), aggravated kidnapping (Section 10-2), predatory criminal sexual assault of a child (Section 11-1.40 or 12-14.1), aggravated criminal sexual abuse (Section 11-1. 60 or 12-16), unlawful restraint (Section 10-3), aggravated unlawful restraint (Section 10-3.1), aggravated arson (Section 20-1.1), or aggravated discharge of a firearm (Section 24-1.2), or any prior conviction under the law of another jurisdiction for any offense that is substantially similar to the offenses listed in this Section, when any of these offenses have been committed against a family or household member. In addition to any other sentencing alternatives, for any second or subsequent conviction of violating this Section, the offender shall be mandatorily sentenced to a minimum of 72 consecutive hours of imprisonment. The imprisonment shall not be subject to suspension, nor shall the person be eligible for probation in order to reduce the sentence.
(c) Domestic battery committed in the presence of a child. In addition to any other sentencing alternatives, a defendant who commits, in the presence of a child, a felony domestic battery (enhanced under subsection (b)), aggravated domestic battery (Section 12-3.3), aggravated battery (Section 12-3.05 or 12-4), unlawful restraint (Section 10-3), or aggravated unlawful restraint (Section 10-3.1) against a family or household member shall be required to serve a mandatory minimum imprisonment of 10 days or perform 300 hours of community service, or both. The defendant shall further be liable for the cost of any counseling required for the child at the discretion of the court in accordance with subsection (b) of Section 5-5-6 of the Unified Code of Corrections. [FN1] For purposes of this Section, “child” means a person under 18 years of age who is the defendant's or victim's child or step-child or who is a minor child residing within or visiting the household of the defendant or victim.
(d) Upon conviction of domestic battery, the court shall advise the defendant orally or in writing, substantially as follows: “An individual convicted of domestic battery may be subject to federal criminal penalties for possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving any firearm or ammunition in violation of the federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. 922(g)(8) and (9)).” A notation shall be made in the court file that the admonition was given.Laws 1961, p. 1983, § 12-3.2, added by P.A. 86-979, § 1, eff. July 1, 1990. Amended by P.A. 88-467, § 25, eff. July 1, 1994; P.A. 90-734, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 1999; P.A. 91-112, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1999; P.A. 91-262, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 2000; P.A. 91-928, § 5, eff. June 1, 2001; P.A. 92-16, § 88, eff. June 28, 2001; P.A. 92-827, § 5, eff. Aug. 22, 2002; P.A. 93-336, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 2004; P.A. 93-809, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 2005; P.A. 94-148, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 2006; P.A. 96-287, § 5, eff. Aug. 11, 2009; P.A. 96-1551, Art. 1, § 5, eff. July 1, 2011; P.A. 96-1551, Art. 2, § 1035, eff. July 1, 2011; P.A. 97-1109, § 15-55, eff. Jan. 1, 2013.	About WomensLaw.org |