Illinois Code § 720 ILCS 5/19-6

Home Invasion.
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(was 720 ILCS 5/12-11)
 
Sec. 19-6. 
Home Invasion. 
 
(a) A person who is not a peace officer acting
in the line of duty commits home invasion when
without authority he or she knowingly enters the dwelling place of another when
he or she knows or has reason to know that one or more persons is present
or he or she knowingly enters the dwelling place of another and remains
in the dwelling place until he or she knows or has reason to know that one
or more persons is present or who falsely represents himself or herself, including but not limited to, falsely representing himself or herself to be a representative of any unit of government or a construction, telecommunications, or utility company, for the purpose of gaining entry to the dwelling place of another when he or she knows or has reason to know that one or more persons are present and
 
 
(1) While armed with a dangerous weapon, other than a 
 
firearm, uses force or threatens the imminent use of force upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs, or
 
 
(2) Intentionally causes any injury, except as 
 
provided in subsection (a)(5), to any person or persons within the dwelling place, or
 
 
(3) While armed with a firearm uses force or 
 
threatens the imminent use of force upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs, or
 
 
(4) Uses force or threatens the imminent use of force 
 
upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs and during the commission of the offense personally discharges a firearm, or
 
 
(5) Personally discharges a firearm that proximately 
 
causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or death to another person within the dwelling place, or
 
 
(6) Commits, against any person or persons within 
 
that dwelling place, a violation of Section 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, or 11-1.60 of this Code.
 
(b) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of home invasion that
the accused who knowingly enters the dwelling place of another and remains
in the dwelling place until he or she knows or has reason to know that one
or more persons is present either immediately leaves the premises or
surrenders to the person or persons lawfully present therein without either
attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury to any person present
therein.
 
(c) Sentence. Home invasion in violation of subsection (a)(1),
(a)(2) or (a)(6) is a Class X felony.
A violation of subsection (a)(3) is a Class X felony for
which 15 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the
court. A violation of subsection (a)(4) is a Class X felony for which 20 years
shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court. A violation of
subsection (a)(5) is a Class X felony for which 25 years or up to a term of
natural life shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court.
 
(d) For purposes of this Section, "dwelling place of another" includes
a dwelling place where the defendant
maintains a tenancy interest but from which the defendant has been barred by a
divorce decree, judgment of dissolution of marriage, order of protection, or
other court order.

firearm, uses force or threatens the imminent use of force upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs, or
provided in subsection (a)(5), to any person or persons within the dwelling place, or
threatens the imminent use of force upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs, or
upon any person or persons within the dwelling place whether or not injury occurs and during the commission of the offense personally discharges a firearm, or
causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or death to another person within the dwelling place, or
that dwelling place, a violation of Section 11-1.20, 11-1.30, 11-1.40, 11-1.50, or 11-1.60 of this Code.
(720 ILCS 5/Art. 20 heading)
 
ARTICLE 20. 
 

ARSON

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