Illinois Statutes
§ 32-4e — Interfering with the duties of a judicial officer
Illinois § 32-4e
JurisdictionIllinois
TopicRIGHTS AND REMEDIES
Ch. 720CRIMINAL OFFENSES
Act 720 ILCS 5/Criminal Code of 2012.
Art.Title III - Specific Offenses
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Bluebook
720 Ill. Comp. Stat. 32-4e (2026).
Text
(a)A person may not give or offer to give benefits, promises, pecuniary compensation, or any other form of compensation, either directly or indirectly, to a judicial officer or a member of the judicial officer's immediate family with the intent to:
(1)induce such judicial officer to do, or fail to do, any act in violation of the lawful execution of his or her official duties; or (2) induce such judicial officer to commit or aid in the commission of any fraud, or to collude in, allow, or make available the opportunity for the commission of any fraud on the State of Illinois.
(b)A person may not give or offer to give benefits, promises, pecuniary compensation, or any other form of compensation, either directly or indirectly, to court employees and staff with the intent to interfere with t
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Legislative History
(Source: P.A. 95-1035, eff. 6-1-09 .)
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§ 32-4a§ 32-4c
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Bluebook (online)
Illinois § 32-4e, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/il/720/32-4e.