There is a newer version of the Illinois Compiled Statutes
2005 Illinois 720 ILCS 5/ Criminal Code of 1961. Article 33d - Contributing To The Criminal Delinquency Of A Juvenile
(720 ILCS 5/33D‑1) (from Ch. 38, par. 33D‑1)
Sec. 33D‑1.
(a) Contributing to the criminal delinquency of a
juvenile. Any person of the age of 21 years and upwards, who with
the intent to promote or facilitate the commission of an offense that is
either a felony or misdemeanor, solicits,
compels or directs any person under the age of 17 years in the commission
of the offense commits the
offense of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile.
(b) Sentence. Contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile is a
felony
one grade higher than the offense committed, if the offense committed is a
felony, except when the offense
committed is first degree murder or a Class X felony. When the offense
committed is
first degree murder or a Class X felony, the penalty for contributing to the
criminal
delinquency of a juvenile is the same as the penalty for first degree murder or
a Class
X felony, respectively.
Contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile is a misdemeanor one
grade higher than the offense committed, if the offense committed is a
misdemeanor, except when the offense committed is a Class A misdemeanor. If
the offense committed is a Class A misdemeanor, the penalty for contributing to
the criminal delinquency of a juvenile is a Class 4 felony.
(Source: P.A. 91‑337, eff. 1‑1‑00.)
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