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  1. Criminal Law and Statutory Penalties of Illinois: A Compilation of the Statutes and Decisions As to Crimes and Offenses, in the State of Illinois. Part I--Criminal Code. Part Ii--Penalties and Law by Rodolphus Waite Joslyn, Illinois, 2010-06-13
  2. Comments presented at the Conference on the Proposed Illinois Code of Criminal Procedure,: University of Illinois College of Law, January 12, 1963 by Orlando Winfield Wilson, 1963
  3. Early criminal codes of Illinois and their relation to the common law of England,: With a brief on forms of Illinois, indictments and information in criminal cases on search and seizure, by Leslie A Cranston, 1930
  4. The Illinois criminal code: An analysis and a comparison with Hawaii law (University of Hawaii) by Patricia K Putman, 1965
  5. Trial of juveniles as adults under the Illinois criminal code by Shelley Mercer, 1971
  6. A concise explanation of the Illinois criminal code of 1961: [Illinois police officers̕ guide] including Smith-Hurd Illinois annotated statutes special ... Criminal code of 1961 with index and tables by Claude R Sowle, 1961
  7. Police officer's guide to criminal code of 1961 by Claude R Sowle, 1961
  8. Illinois victim-level murder file users guide and codebook by Louise S Miller, 1982
  9. Illinois uniform crime reports user's guide and code books by Linda Kok, 1979

21. 2 February 3, 2003 Bar News
For registration details, see the law Ed Series Commission backs criminal code update. proposalto rewrite the ponderous illinois criminal code received support
http://www.illinoisbar.org/Association/032-3b.htm

22. Criminal Law
illinois criminal code §§ 51, 5-2 and 5-3. State v. Marchesano.Model Penal code § 2.06(6). illinois criminal code § 5-2(c).
http://www.kentlaw.edu/classes/drudstei/crim/syllabus/topic51.html
Accomplice Liability Home Chat Discussion Standefer v. United States Hicks v. United States Wilson v. People Problem ... Illinois Criminal Code § 5-2(c)

23. Chicago-Kent College Of Law: Faculty -- Professor Michael T. Cahill
was the staff director for the illinois criminal code Rewrite and for a project torewrite the Penal code of Kentucky. Following law school, he spent a year in
http://www.kentlaw.edu/faculty/cahill_bio.html
FACULTY
Michael T. Cahill
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Prior to joining Chicago-Kent's faculty in the fall of 2002, Professor Cahill was the staff director for the Illinois Criminal Code Rewrite and Reform Commission in Chicago. He has also served as a consultant for a project to rewrite the Penal Code of Kentucky. Following law school, he spent a year in Minneapolis as a clerk for the Honorable James B. Loken of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. His scholarly interests include criminal law and health law. Professor Cahill's teaching experience includes a seminar in criminal law theory at Northwestern University School of Law. While in graduate school, he designed and taught an undergraduate course on the subject of legal education and practice and was a teaching assistant for a graduate course in cost-benefit analysis. At Chicago-Kent, his teaching responsibilities include the first-year legal research and writing course. He will teach an upper-level course in the spring of 2003. Professor Cahill received his J.D., magna cum laude and Order of the Coif, from the University of Michigan Law School, where he served as note editor for the

24. Law And Justice Commission
ATTORNEY AT law. FEES NO FEE MEMBER AGENCIES. COURSE CONTENT This course examinescriminal offense provision found in the illinois criminal code, Cannabis
http://www.mtu8.com/cls_lawupd.html
Law Update Enroll in Class DATE: February 18. 2003 March 10, 2003 TIME: LOCATION: Law and Justice Training Center - College Hills Mall 301 Veterans Parkway - Space 4 F Normal, IL INSTRUCTORS: KEVIN BURKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW FEES: NO FEE MEMBER AGENCIES COURSE CONTENT: This course examines criminal offense provision found in the Illinois Criminal Code, Cannabis control Act and Controlled Substances Act, as well as recent changes in the Illinois Vehicle Code. Because the scope of the subject matter precludes discussion of all offense provisions in the Illinois Criminal Code, precludes discussion of all offense provisions in the Illinois Criminal Code, drug related statutes, and the Illinois Vehicle Code, class discussion will be limited to the significant or problematic provisions and new offense provisions. Students will, however, be permitted to inquire about any provision of interest tot hem which would not otherwise be discussed. Also included will be summaries of significant court decisions construing the provisions examined. TO ENROLL CONTACT: Karen Koch 1-309-451-1841

25. CRIMINAL LAW: LawResearch
illinois criminal code; Indiana criminal code; Iowa criminal code; Kansas criminalcode; Wisconsin criminal code; Wyoming criminal code. criminal law by Subject.
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28. Not ANOTHER !?$ @ Law Question?! Toch Bibliography
West's illinois criminal law and Procedure, West Group criminal law and Procedurefor the State of illinois. This slice of the illinois code was formerly known
http://www.ala.org/rusa/brass/tochbib.html

29. WiredPatrol, Internet Safety, Help & Education - Illinois Stalking Law
AN ACT concerning criminal law. Be it enacted by the People of the State of illinois,represented in the General Assembly Section 5. The criminal code of 1961
http://www.wiredpatrol.org/stalking/us-states/illinios.html
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Law Cyberstalking US Stalking Law Illinois Stalking Law Illinois Stalking Law Public Act 92-0199 SB233 Enrolled LRB9207519ARsb AN ACT concerning criminal law. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by adding Section 12-7.5 as follows: (720 ILCS 5/12-7.5 new) Sec. 12-7.5. Cyberstalking. (a) A person commits cyberstalking when he or she, knowingly and without lawful justification, on at least 2 separate occasions, harasses another person through the use of electronic communication and: (1) at any time transmits a threat of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint and the threat is directed towards that person or a family member of that person, or (2) places that person or a family member of that person in reasonable apprehension of immediate or future bodily harm, sexual assault, confinement, or restraint. (b) As used in this Section: "Harass" means to engage in a knowing and willful course of conduct directed at a specific person that alarms, torments, or terrorizes that person. "Electronic communication" means any transfer of signs, signals, writings, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electronmagnetic, photoelectric, or photo-optical system. "Electronic communication" includes transmissions by a computer through the Internet to another computer.

30. 1978 Law
Class X law, was passed by the illinois Legislature, which below) With the enactmentof the 1978 law, Section 58 b) of Section 9-1 of the criminal code of 1961
http://illinoispoliticalprisoners.org/block3.htm
Busses will meet on March 6th for a gathering in Springfield on HB 1126. Call for more information at 773-871-3938. Please help our cause! For those who might be interested in how the 1978 law came
into existence, the following is presented.
In 1975, when Dan Walker was Governor of Illinois, he
requested a legislative program that would change the
way sentences are served; result in even-handed justice,
in both sentencing and the serving of those sentences;
ending the unequal sentencing of individuals; and change
the process by which they return to the community. He
appointed David Fogel, then the Executive Director of
the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission to lead in this
endeavor. Click to enlarge David Fogel explains that a "fixed" sentence system, or flat time determinate sentences would replace the indeterminate sentence; as nearly as possible similar offenses would result in similar sentences; there would be a definite release date, and no dependency on a parole board; it would end the arbitrary releases, and

31. ICADV Newsletter
in Section 213 of the criminal code of 1961 be surrendered to the chief law enforcementexecutive illinois Firearm Owner’s Identification Card Application
http://www.ilcadv.org/newsletter/news5.htm
For Better Times Page 5 LEGAL PROHIBITIONS AGAINST ABUSERS POSSESSING GUNS By Peggy J. Patty, Director of ICADV Legal Institute There are Federal and Illinois laws that restrict an Abuser from possessing a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification Card (FOID), any firearm, or ammunition if there is an existing Order of Protection, or if the Abuser is convicted of some domestic violence misdemeanor crimes. Gun Prohibitions in Illinois Law The Illinois Domestic Violence Act (IDVA) allows a Victim to request that the Abuser be prohibited from possessing a firearm under Remedy 14.5 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act. Remedy 14.5 states: Illinois Firearm Owner’s Identification Card Application (FOID Card) [430 ILCS 65/4 in part) The Illinois State Police has the authority to deny a FOID application or revoke an Abuser’s FOID Card if they find the person is:

32. ICADV Legal Information
code, codes of criminal and Civil Procedure, and the illinois Domestic Violence Actin Public Act 910903. The Act states enabling language that authorizes law
http://www.ilcadv.org/legal/recent.htm
Recently Enacted Illinois Laws Affecting Domestic Violence
The following Illinois laws affecting domestic violence victims were recently passed. 2000 Illinois Laws That Help Domestic Violence Victims:
  • Full Faith and Credit Enforcement of Out-of-State Protective Orders
  • 1999 Illinois Laws That Help Domestic Violence Victims:
  • Changes to the Crime of Domestic Battery ...
  • Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity For Unmarried Parents
  • New 2000 Illinois Laws That Help Domestic Violence Victims Full Faith and credit Enforcement of
    Out-of-State Protective Orders
    (Public Act 91-0903 Effective January 1, 2001) On July 6, 2000, Illinois amended the Criminal Code, Codes of Criminal and Civil Procedure, and the Illinois Domestic Violence Act in Public Act 91-0903. The Act states enabling language that authorizes law enforcement officers and courts to give full faith and credit to victims' out-of-state protective orders pursuant to the Federal Violence Against Women Act of 1994. Under Illinois law, a protective order issued by a state, tribal or territorial court related to domestic or family violence shall be deemed valid if the court that issued the order had jurisdiction over the parties and the matter under their law. There is a presumption of validity if an order is certified and appears authentic on its face. [720 ILCS 5/12-30(a)(2)] In brief, new Illinois law expressly provides that an out-of-state protective order's effectiveness in Illinois is not based on whether the order is certified in the issuing jurisdiction or was ever registered in Illinois. Also, if a victim does choose to register the out-of-state protective order in Illinois, the Clerk shall not charge a filing fee.

    33. Www.eff.org/CAF/policies/unm.edu.pointer
    Delaware's legislation on Crimes and criminal Procedure related code Chapter 708laws/Idaho.law The 1990 laws/illinois.law The COMPUTER CRIME Prevention law
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    MFrom caf-talk Caf Apr 22 00:00:00 1992 Newsgroups: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk From: kadie@eff.org (Carl M. Kadie) Subject: Policy archive at University of New Mexico Message-ID: Baylor.policy Baylor University's Ethics Code and Policies Bibliography.txt A file for citations and references. BITNET.policy BITNET Abuse policy Bentley.policy Bentley College's Ethical Use Policy. BostonU.policy Boston University's Policy on Computing Ethics UofWashEngr.policy The Center For Engineering Computing's Unix Instructional Account Policies Data.Access/Virgina.policy Janet Terry submits Virginia Polytechnic Institute's and State University's 'Policy and Procedures' November 14, 1989 VirgTech.policy Virgina Tech Univ's policy on Appropriate Use of Information Systems. Laws/Alabama.law 1975 Code of Alabama Laws/Alaska.law Alaska Staute 11.46.200 Laws/Arizona.law Arizona's computer fraud act. Criminal Code Chap 23. Laws/California.law California's computer crime legislation. Title 13 Laws/Canadian.crimCode Comments on Canadian Computer Law by Henry Waldock - Univ. British Col.

    34. California's Castration Law
    Review of the law by David A. Cohen with case citations.Category Society Crime Sex Offenses Prevention Chemical Castration...... 30, 1996, and became part of the criminal code on Jan illinois also provides jurytrial for derermination of SVP New Jersey's SVP law was upheld in Circut court
    http://members.tripod.com/~dazc/calsex.htm
    California's Castration Law
    California's new law mandating castration for certain sex offenders was passed on Aug 30, 1996, and became part of the criminal code on Jan. 1, 1997. According to this law (chapter 645 of the penal code) offenders convicted for the second time of rape, oral copulation, sodomy, or lewid or lavicious acts in cases in which
    "the victim has not attained 13 years of age, shall, upon parole, undergo medroxyprogesterone acetate treatment or its chemical equivalent, in addition to any other punishment prescribed for that offense or any other provision of law."
    There are several problems with this law:
  • There is no provision that the state prove that this treatment will actually prevent recidivism.
  • There is no rationalle provided to explain why these offenses have been singeled out over others.
  • The provision that the offender is still subject to "any other punishment prescribed for that offense or any other provision of law." implies that he may still be subject to civil commitment or to mandatory registration. If the castration solves the problem of recidivism, why is he elligible for additinal sanctions? If he is still dangerous and these sanctions are necessary, how is the castration justified? It has never been proven that castration will actually prevent recidivism in sex offenders. Castration has certainly never been linked specifically to sexual acts against children. The etiology of sex offending is complex. There are biological, psychological, social, cognitive factors involved. How does the specified treatment relate to these factors?
  • 35. Loislaw Illinois Law Library
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    36. SSA Publications
    of 1970, Schedule I; and (2) acknowledge drug related sexual assault as a felonyunder the criminal code. As mentioned previously, illinois law only censures
    http://www.ssa.uchicago.edu/publications/advforum/v5n2/rophynol.html
    Rohypnol:
    A Concentrated Response By Stacey Champagne, Second Year Administration
    occurred (Staten, 1996).
    One of the first steps in reframing the issue is to enact state legislation similar to federal policy which condemns the use of controlled substances in perpetrating violent crimes. Current state legislation must therefore be changed to: (1) classify Rohypnol under the strictest category of
    substances under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, Schedule I; and (2) acknowledge drug related sexual assault as a felony under the criminal code. As mentioned previously, Illinois law only censures the non-medical use of Rohypnol, thereby framing the issue of the drug in medical/health terms. However, Rohypnol must be explicitly recognized as a drug used to facilitate violent and serious crime. Those individuals in positions to develop and alter policy must be made aware that Rohypnol is not only illegal and poses physical danger, but that it is utilized as a stealth weapon to perpetrate violent acts of sexual assault against women. If Rohypnol was classified as a Schedule I drug, and drug-related sexual assault was designated a felony
    under the criminal code, this crime would be punishable by a mandatory jail sentence of 30 years. Therfore, implicit in this new legislation would be a broad social goal of intolerance of violence against women.

    37. Juvenile Law
    located at 2245 West Ogden Avenue in Chicago, illinois. medical or other care requiredby law for a are charged with violating the criminal code for offenses
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    This is Dial Law with information on Juvenile Law as it applies to Illinois law only. If you are not a resident of Illinois, we suggest you contact your local county bar association.
    In Cook County, the Juvenile Court is one of three departments within the Circuit Court of Cook County called the Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Department. The Juvenile Court is divided into three componentsthe Resource Section for community outreach initiatives, the Juvenile Justice Division for delinquency cases, and the Child Protection Division for abuse and neglected cases and termination of parental rights cases. Juvenile Court is located at 2245 West Ogden Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.
    Juvenile Court Judges preside over cases involving four categories of children: 1)Abused, neglected or dependent minors; 2) Minors requiring authoritative intervention; 3) Addicted minors and 4) Delinquent minors. An abused minor is a child under the age of 18 who is injured, other than by accidental means, by parents, guardians, or others responsible for the child's welfare. Abuse includes beating, torturing, or committing or allowing sexual offenses against a minor and injuries, or actions which create a substantial risk of injuries, which cause death, disfigurement, or impairment of physical or emotional health.

    38. Bookstore | CLE INSTITUTE
    $185.00 Format 2 volumes, hardbound illinois criminal Procedure is discussion ofthe truthin-sentencing law. illinois Desktop code Real Estate, 2000 Edition
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    Illinois Civil Procedure provides an important new tool for busy attorneys who practice in Illinois civil courts. This one easy-to-use volume examines exhaustively Illinois' rules of practice and their application. You'll find all you need to know about such topics as provisional remedies, joinder of claims and parties, case management conferences, and much more. If you handle civil matters in Illinois, this is the first place to turn for guidance and problem solving.

    39. DuPage County States Attorney - Joseph E. Birkett
    Prosecutorial Excellence from State's Attorneys, law Enforcement Agencies illinoisGovernor's Commission to ReWrite the criminal code, Member; illinois
    http://www.dupageco.org/statesattorney/index.cfm?doc_id=214

    40. GP05-00
    after the past 39 years, illinois criminal law has begun again to show its age.Like the barnacleencrusted hull of an old ship, the criminal code has again
    http://my.execpc.com/~xxxlaw/GP05-00.html
    Courtrooms in the Clouds:
    The Law and the Skin Trade in the Windy City Illinois Starts Total Revision of the Criminal Code by J. D. Obenberger, Attorney at Law
    Thirty-nine years ago, the Illinois state legislature made a wholesale revision of all of the criminal laws that were on the books. By 1961, our State was nearly 150 years old, and the criminal laws resembled a mess in Grandma’s attic: There were criminal laws from every era and time, from the nineteenth century to that time. Some of the laws seemed to be at odds with one another, some of them seemed to deny common sense, and a great many of them had been passed at the urging of well-funded special interests, including industry lobbying groups. They were just strewn haphazardly into the law books, and you might find a crime laid out in sections dealing with mortgages or divorces or autos. The legislature had two advantages in doing the job in 1961. As you should know, except for Louisiana, all of the state jurisdictions in the United States, and the federal government, are “common law” jurisdiction, with laws derived from basic principles of English law as to who should be punished and under what circumstances. In 1957 England had just studied its centuries-old body of criminal law with a blue-ribbon commission that examined the extent to which private “morals” matters should be the subjects of criminal laws. The Wolfenden Report sent shockwaves throughout the English-speaking world by its affirmation that, in matters of private moral behavior, society and the criminal law should defer to personal freedom. The Wolfenden Report’s recommendation that prostitution per se remain legal in England and that private homosexual conduct, including sodomy, be free from criminal sanctions, together with another English re-examination of how the criminal law looked at Heroin addiction, started a debate about the limits of what the criminal laws should punish among all of the peoples around the world who speak English and derive their legal systems from the English tradition.

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