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91_HB1096

 
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing
 2    Section 9-2.

 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section  5.   The  Criminal  Code  of  1961 is amended by
 6    changing Section 9-2 as follows:

 7        (720 ILCS 5/9-2) (from Ch. 38, par. 9-2)
 8        Sec. 9-2.  Second Degree Murder. (a) A person commits the
 9    offense of second degree murder when he or  she  commits  the
10    offense  of  first degree murder as defined in paragraphs (1)
11    or (2) of subsection (a) of Section  9-1  of  this  Code  and
12    either of the following mitigating factors are present:
13        (1)  At  the  time  of  the  killing he is acting under a
14    sudden and intense passion resulting from serious provocation
15    by  the  individual  killed  or  another  whom  the  offender
16    endeavors to kill, but he negligently or accidentally  causes
17    the death of the individual killed; or
18        (2)  At   the   time  of  the  killing  he  believes  the
19    circumstances to be such that, if they existed, would justify
20    or exonerate the  killing  under  the  principles  stated  in
21    Article 7 of this Code, but his belief is unreasonable.
22        (b)  Serious  provocation is conduct sufficient to excite
23    an intense passion in a reasonable person.
24        (c)  When a defendant is on trial for first degree murder
25    and evidence of either of the mitigating factors  defined  in
26    subsection (a) of this Section has been presented, the burden
27    of  proof  is  on  the  defendant  to prove either mitigating
28    factor  by  a  preponderance  of  the  evidence  before   the
29    defendant  can  be  found  guilty  of  second  degree murder.
30    However, the burden of proof remains on the  State  to  prove
31    beyond  a  reasonable  doubt  each  of  the elements of first
 
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 1    degree murder and, when appropriately raised, the absence  of
 2    circumstances  at  the time of the killing that would justify
 3    or exonerate the  killing  under  the  principles  stated  in
 4    Article  7  of  this  Code.  In a jury trial for first degree
 5    murder in which evidence of either of the mitigating  factors
 6    defined  in subsection (a) of this Section has been presented
 7    and the defendant has requested that the jury  be  given  the
 8    option  of  finding  the  defendant  guilty  of second degree
 9    murder, the jury must be instructed that it may not  consider
10    whether the defendant has met his burden of proof with regard
11    to  second  degree  murder  until  and  unless  it  has first
12    determined that the State  has  proven  beyond  a  reasonable
13    doubt each of the elements of first degree murder.
14        (d)  Sentence.
15        Second Degree Murder is a Class 1 felony.
16    (Source: P.A. 84-1450.)

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