Got caught doing 120 in a 50. I know I’m in some deep stuff I’m 16 as wel. Never had a previous ticket. What will happen to me?
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Answered on July 28, 2020
This is a Class A misdemeanor and you face the possibility of up to 364 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,500. You need to hire an attorney.
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Will I need a lawyer?
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Answered on July 28, 2020
I agree with Mr. Hoffman. This is a misdemeanor and you need an attorney.
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Got my 3rd dui over 10 years ago was denied getting a hardship license did all the classes and probation was told felony be drop
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Answered on July 19, 2020
You are eligible to apply for a permit through the Secretary of State. Talk to a local attorney who handles license reinstatement hearings.
How can a find out the status of my informal hearing?
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Answered on July 18, 2020
Under normal circumstances, the Secretary of State has 90 days to make a decision, but that deadline is currently suspended during the pandemic....
Can I get a driving on revoked if someone videos me?
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Answered on July 15, 2020
Yes, you can be charged with driving while revoked based on video evidence taken by a civilian. You should contact a local attorney.
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Is it a crime to defraud someone of their card and pin number?
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Answered on July 11, 2020
Yes, amongst other things, this is Identity Theft. Don’t do it.
In IL, is there a statute of limitations on misdemeanor cases?
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Answered on July 10, 2020
The statute of limitations only applies to the initial filing of the case, so there isn’t an issue. You or your attorney can file a demand for a...
How can my son drop charges when warrant has been issued .
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Answered on July 09, 2020
Now that the charge has been filed, he will have to wait until the case gets before the judge. It is no longer his case to drop. Only the...
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II have a dui for marijuana in Illinois that is 7 years old? Will this be erased from my record.
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Answered on July 07, 2020
No, DUIs can not be expunged in Illinois.
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What are the penalties ?
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Answered on July 06, 2020
You are facing a range from probation to three years of prison (more if you have a prior felony).