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HB 1493 Enticing another into a dwelling house; person who commits certain violations, Class 6 felony.

Introduced by: Jackson H. Miller | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Enticing persons to dwelling house to commit certain crimes; penalty. Provides that a person who commits certain specified crimes, including capital murder, first and second degree murder, murder of a pregnant woman, abduction with intent to extort money or for immoral purposes, aggravated malicious wounding, robbery, rape, forcible sodomy, or object sexual penetration, within a dwelling house and who, with the intent to commit such crime, enticed, solicited, requested, or otherwise caused the victim to enter the dwelling house is guilty of a separate and distinct Class 6 felony.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

Enticing persons to dwelling house to commit certain crimes; penalty. Provides that a person who commits certain specified crimes including capital murder, first and second degree murder, murder of a pregnant woman, abduction with intent to extort money for immoral purposes, aggravated malicious wounding, robbery, rape, forcible sodomy, or object sexual penetration within a dwelling house, and who, with the intent to commit such crime, enticed, solicited, requested, or otherwise caused the victim to enter the dwelling house is guilty of a separate and distinct Class 6 felony.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Enticing, etc., real estate licensee with intent to commit certain felonies; penalty. Criminalizes the conduct of enticing, soliciting, or requesting a real estate licensee to enter a dwelling house in the licensee's professional capacity with the intent to commit murder, rape, forcible sodomy, inanimate or animate object sexual penetration, robbery, carjacking, aggravated malicious wounding, or abduction. A first offense is punishable by a 20-year mandatory minimum sentence and a second offense is punishable by a 40-year mandatory minimum sentence.