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Verbal threat or threatening action |
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Unlawful or unjustified touching of another or bodily harm to another |
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Aggravated Factors
(Assault - Battery) |
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1. Using a deadly weapon
2. Wearing a hood and/or mask
3. Against a public employee |
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The taking of property from a person or their immediate area by threatening or using force. 3 elements of Robbery; Theft, Person, Force. |
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The unlawful entry or trespass to a premise for the purpose of committing a theft or felony crime within. 2 elements; Unlawful Entry, Theft or Felony |
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Consist of 16 persons, 12 of who shall be necessary to constitute a quorum |
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Consist of 12 persons all of whom must agree to enter a guilty decision |
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The taking control over someone Else's property without their consent. Property Over $300 = Felony under $300 = Misdemeanor |
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A felony crime, which uses or threatens the use of physical force or violence against another person. |
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This word, when used in law, is ALWAYS used to describe bodily harm to another or the threat of bodily harm to another. |
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Illinois Compiled Statutes (Illinois Law) "set of books" |
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Chapter 720, Act 5
(720 ILCS 5) |
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Chapter 725 Act 5
(725 ILCS 5) |
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Code of Criminal Procedure |
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Chapter 225, Act 447, Articles 5-99 |
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Illinois Private Detective Act (225 ILCS 447/5-99) |
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Chapter 720, Act 5, Article 24 (720 ILCS 5/24) |
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Chapter 720, Act 5, Article 7 (720 ILCS 5/7) |
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Chapter 725, Act 5, Section 107.3 (725 ILC 5/107.3) |
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ARREST BY A PRIVATE PERSON |
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When can you make an Arrest? |
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Must have direct evidence |
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State Department that regulates Security Companies and their employees. |
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ILLINOIS DEPART OF Finance & PROFFESSIONAL REGULATION (IDFPR)
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PERMANENT EMPLOYEE REGISTRATION CARD (BLUE CARD) |
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A card usually applied for through your employer, which verifies that the State and the F.B.I. have checked your fingerprints. |
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THREE ELEMENTS OF AN ARREST |
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1. INTENT - You must have the intent to have the offender go through the judicial process, meaning arrest, bail, trial, etc.
2. AUTHORITY - You must have the authority for that type of arrest on or in the area that you have authority in.
3. CUSTODY - Of course, you must have the offender in your control. |
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SECURITY CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE |
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A License that a qualified person must receive from the Department of Professional Regulation to own and operate a security company in the State of Illinois. |
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1 - HEAT - Temperature great enough to cause ignition.
2 - OXYGEN - The part of regular room air that allows continuous burning of fuel.
3 - FUEL - The material that is actually burning. |
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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY & HOW |
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1. Ordinary Force
2. Deadly Force |
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Any force used that is NOT likely or intended to cause death or great bodily harm. |
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Any force that is likely or intended or in fact does cause "DEATH" or "Great Bodily Harm" |
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GREAT BODILY HARM is described as: |
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Any and all force that does or is likely to cause:
A. Broken bones
B. Loss of consciousness
C. Permanent or temporary loss of eyesight
D. Permanent disfigurement
E. Any single cut or laceration requiring numerous stitches
F. Numerous abrasions and lacerations |
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When the offender uses a weapon or threaten to use force but not a gun |
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Use or threaten to use a gun |
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Criminal Damage to Property |
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When a person knowingly or recklessly cause damage to someone Else's property. |
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Criminal Trespassing to Property |
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When a person remains on property after being told to leave; or enters property after being told they cannot. |
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