Illinois Code § 720 ILCS 5/32-4d

Payment of jurors by parties prohibited.
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Sec. 32-4d. 
Payment of jurors by parties prohibited. 

 
(a) After a verdict has been rendered in a civil or criminal case, a person
who was
a plaintiff or defendant in the case may not knowingly offer or pay an award or other fee
to a juror
who was a member of the jury that rendered the verdict in the case.

 
(b) After a verdict has been rendered in a civil or criminal case, a member
of the
jury that rendered the verdict may not knowingly accept an award or fee from the
plaintiff or
defendant in that case.

 
(c) Sentence. A violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor.

 
(d) This Section does not apply to the payment of a fee or award to a
person who was a juror for purposes unrelated to the jury's verdict or to the
outcome of
the case.

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