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IL HB3408
Bill
Status
1/8/2013
Primary Sponsor
Marlow Colvin
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AI Summary
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Adds Section 32-15 to the Criminal Code of 1961 to criminalize providing false information to law enforcement officers attempting to serve protective orders.
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Defines "protective order" to include temporary restraining orders, injunctions, and court-approved consent agreements issued to prevent domestic abuse or dating violence.
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Makes it illegal to knowingly make false or misleading statements to a law enforcement officer serving a protective order with intent to mislead about the target's identity, whereabouts, residence, or to prevent service of the order.
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Establishes the offense as a Class B misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $500 in addition to any other penalties imposed by the court.
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Takes effect upon becoming law.
Legislative Description
CRIM CD-FALSE STATEMENTS
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/8/2013