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§ 730 ILCS 5/12-12 et seq.

Aggravated sexual assault for sexual penetration by an offender under age 17 with a victim under age 9. Six to 30 years in prison

Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child for sexual penetration by an offender age 17 or older and a victim under 13. Six to 30 years in prison

Criminal sexual abuse is sexual penetration with (1) an offender under age 17 and a victim between ages 9 and 17 or (2) a victim between ages 13 and 17 and an offender less than five years older. Up to one year in prison

Aggravated criminal sexual abuse is sexual penetration with a victim between age 13 and 17 by an offender at least five years older. Three to seven years in prison.

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