Section 5. The Criminal Code of 1961 is amended by changing |
Sections 7-1, 7-2, and 7-3 as follows: |
(720 ILCS 5/7-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 7-1) |
Sec. 7-1. Use of force in defense of person. |
(a) A person is justified in the use of force against |
another when and to the extent that he reasonably believes that |
such conduct is necessary to defend himself or another against |
such other's imminent use of unlawful force. However, he is |
justified in the use of force which is intended or likely to |
cause death or great bodily harm only if he reasonably believes |
that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great |
bodily harm to himself or another, or the commission of a |
forcible felony. |
(b) In no case shall any act involving the use of force |
justified under this Section give rise to any claim or |
liability brought by or on behalf of any person acting within |
the definition of "aggressor" set forth in Section 7-4 of this |
Article, or the estate, spouse, or other family member of such |
a person, against the person or estate of the person using such |
justified force, unless the use of force involves willful or |
wanton misconduct. |
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 1983.) |
Interestingly, supporters of Trayvon Martin have urged the Martin family to sue George Zimmerman civilly in the state of Florida after a jury acquitted him of all charges. Martin's family has already won a $1 million civil settlement from the insurer for the homeowner's association where Zimmerman lived and volunteered as a neighborhood crime watch captain.
2 comments:
No, he didn't.
The Mega-Media has now or will shortly forget Martin-Zimmerman now that a Royal Heir has been born. The Mega-Media has already loaded up on this story.
Hours and and hours of News time will be devoted to this birth.
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