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IL SB3500
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands the definition of custodial sexual misconduct to include law enforcement officers who engage in sexual conduct or sexual penetration with persons detained or in custody of law enforcement.
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Requires persons convicted of custodial sexual misconduct to immediately forfeit employment with penal systems, treatment and detention facilities, conditional release programs, or law enforcement agencies.
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Establishes that consent of detained or incarcerated persons is not a defense to prosecution and deems such persons incapable of consent under this statute.
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Classifies custodial sexual misconduct as a Class 3 felony.
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Provides exceptions for employees lawfully married to persons in custody before the date of custody, and for employees with no knowledge that the person was in custody.
Legislative Description
CUSTODIAL SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
Last Action
Session Sine Die
1/9/2019