Illinois Code § 720 ILCS 5/8-4

Attempt.
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(a) Elements of the offense.

 
A person commits the offense of attempt when, with intent to commit a specific
offense, he or she does any act that constitutes a substantial step toward the
commission of that offense.

 
(b) Impossibility.

 
It is not a defense to a charge of attempt that because of a
misapprehension of the circumstances it would have been impossible for
the accused to commit the offense attempted.

 
(c) Sentence.

 
A person convicted of attempt may be fined or imprisoned or both
not to exceed the maximum provided for the offense attempted but, except
for an attempt to commit the offense defined in Section 33A-2 of this Code:

 
 
(1) the sentence for attempt to commit first degree 
 
murder is the sentence for a Class X felony, except that

 
 
 
(A) an attempt to commit first degree murder when 
 
 
at least one of the aggravating factors specified in clauses (iii), (iv), and (v) of subsection (a)(1)(c) of Section 5-8-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections is present is a Class X felony for which the sentence shall be a term of imprisonment of not less than 20 years and not more than 80 years;

 
 
 
(B) an attempt to commit first degree murder 
 
 
while armed with a firearm is a Class X felony for which 15 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court;

 
 
 
(C) an attempt to commit first degree murder 
 
 
during which the person personally discharged a firearm is a Class X felony for which 20 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court;

 
 
 
(D) an attempt to commit first degree murder 
 
 
during which the person personally discharged a firearm that proximately caused great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or death to another person 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; and

 
 
 
(E) if the defendant proves by a preponderance of 
 
 
the evidence at sentencing that, at the time of the attempted murder, he or she was acting under a sudden and intense passion resulting from serious provocation by the individual whom the defendant endeavored to kill, or another, and, had the individual the defendant endeavored to kill died, the defendant would have negligently or accidentally caused that death, then the sentence for the attempted murder is the sentence for a Class 1 felony; 
 
 
(2) the sentence for attempt to commit a Class X 
 
felony is the sentence for a Class 1 felony;

 
 
(3) the sentence for attempt to commit a Class 1 
 
felony is the sentence for a Class 2 felony;

 
 
(4) the sentence for attempt to commit a Class 2 
 
felony is the sentence for a Class 3 felony; and

 
 
(5) the sentence for attempt to commit any felony 
 
other than those specified in items (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this subsection (c) is the sentence for a Class A misdemeanor.

murder is the sentence for a Class X felony, except that
at least one of the aggravating factors specified in clauses (iii), (iv), and (v) of subsection (a)(1)(c) of Section 5-8-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections is present is a Class X felony for which the sentence shall be a term of imprisonment of not less than 20 years and not more than 80 years;
while armed with a firearm is a Class X felony for which 15 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court;
during which the person personally discharged a firearm is a Class X felony for which 20 years shall be added to the term of imprisonment imposed by the court;
during which the person personally discharged a firearm that proximately caused great bodily harm, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement, or death to another person 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; and
the evidence at sentencing that, at the time of the attempted murder, he or she was acting under a sudden and intense passion resulting from serious provocation by the individual whom the defendant endeavored to kill, or another, and, had the individual the defendant endeavored to kill died, the defendant would have negligently or accidentally caused that death, then the sentence for the attempted murder is the sentence for a Class 1 felony;
felony is the sentence for a Class 1 felony;
felony is the sentence for a Class 2 felony;
felony is the sentence for a Class 3 felony; and
other than those specified in items (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this subsection (c) is the sentence for a Class A misdemeanor.

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