As a dedicated criminal defense attorney in Illinois, I have seen many individuals face charges of battery on a law enforcement officer. This serious offense carries significant penalties and long-term consequences. Understanding the relevant statutes, potential penalties, and the impact of a conviction is crucial for anyone accused of this crime. I will now provide comprehensive information on battery on a law enforcement officer in Illinois, highlighting the importance of a strong legal defense.
The Statute and Legal Framework
Battery on a law enforcement officer in Illinois is addressed under 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(d)(4). This statute defines aggravated battery as knowingly causing bodily harm or making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with a law enforcement officer performing their official duties. The statute is designed to protect those who serve and enforce the law, recognizing the risks associated with their roles.
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