Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2078

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

FIRST AND SECOND DEGREE MURDER

Impact

The bill potentially impacts state laws by establishing a new framing for murder charges, especially regarding how defendants involved in crimes that unintentionally lead to death are prosecuted. By offering an affirmative defense option for defendants—who were not the only participants, did not commit the act of homicide or were unaware of its potential for lethality—the bill could reduce the number of individuals facing severe charges and penalties under the felony murder rule. This legislative change signals a move towards a more nuanced understanding of culpability in violent crimes.

Summary

SB2078, introduced by Senator Robert Peters, seeks to amend the Illinois Criminal Code by eliminating felony murder provisions from the first degree murder statute. The bill proposes that an individual can be charged with second degree murder when they participate in a forcible felony (excluding first degree murder), and their actions lead to the death of another person in the course of committing that crime. This change aims to provide a clearer legal distinction between different degrees of murder, potentially leading to fairer treatment in the judicial system for those involved in felony-related deaths.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2078 include concerns from various advocacy groups and law enforcement agencies about the implications of allowing greater latitude for defendants to escape harsher penalties. Critics argue that this could undermine efforts to deter violent crime, particularly in situations where individuals are engaged in high-risk felonies. On the other hand, supporters contend that the bill would prevent unjust long-term imprisonment for individuals who find themselves in unpredictable and dangerous situations of which they have limited control.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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