Defendant was found guilty of murder and intentional homicide of an unborn child and was sentenced to life in prison. Defendant argued on appeal that the murder of a pregnant woman resulting in the death of her unborn fetus does not qualify as the murder of more than one victim under section 5-8-1(a)(1)(c)(ii) of the Code of Corrections. The Supreme Court reversed and remanded, finding that section 5-8-1, did not apply to the facts of the case because it applies to multiple murders and not to a defendant found guilty of only one murder. The court explained that intentional homicide of an unborn child, while a crime, is not murder but a separate offense with a separate definition. (THEIS, CUNNINGHAM, ROCHFORD, and O’BRIEN concurring and OVERSTREET and HOLDER WHITE, dissenting)
Illinois Supreme Court
Criminal Court
Intentional Homicide of an Unborn Child