I got pulled over going 40 MPH over the speed limit. Is this ticket serious?
Driving 40 miles per hour or more over the speed limit in Illinois is not just a traffic ticket. It is a criminal offense. See 625 ILCS 5/11-601.5. Speeding 40 MPH or more over the posted limit is a...
View ArticleWhat is the law in Illinois on possession of cannabis?
Possession of cannabis, generally referred to a marijuana, is a criminal offense in Illinois. The criminal charge of possession of cannabis is set forth in 720 ILCS 550/1 et seq, the Illinois Cannabis...
View ArticleI got a ticket for driving without a valid driver’s license. What are the...
Driving without a valid driver’s license in Illinois is not just a traffic ticket. It can be a criminal offense. The law is set out at 625 ILCS 5/6-101, which provides that it is against the law to...
View ArticleNew laws in Illinois increase penalties for speeding tickets
The laws against speeding in Illinois got tougher on July 2, 2010 when Governor Pat Quinn signed a new law aimed at persons driving 100 mph or faster. The law has two important parts: Speeding 31 mph...
View ArticleWhat is a Class B misdemeanor in Illinois?
Under Illinois law, a criminal offense is generally classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor. The difference between felony and misdemeanor is that a felony has a penalty of one year or more...
View ArticleWhat is a Class C misdemeanor in Illinois?
The Class C misdemeanor in Illinois is an atypical offense. Most misdemeanor offenses are categorized as Class A misdemeanors, not Class C misdemeanors. The law in Illinois says that a person charged...
View ArticleSummary of sentencing rules for misdemeanor offenders
The potential penalties for a Class A misdemeanor offense include up to one year in the county jail and a maximum fine of $2500. Technically, a sentence of incarceration can last for only 364 days. A...
View ArticleNew Illinois law makes speeding 26 mph over the limit a crime
Illinois tollway drivers are finding out that state laws on speeding aren’t what they used to be. Drivers used to have to worry about misdemeanor charges only when speeding more than 30 MPH over the...
View ArticleOverview: Expunging Your Criminal Record in Illinois
Expungement is the process where a criminal court disposition is removed from your public record. According to Illinois law, to expunge means “to physically destroy records or return them . . . and to...
View ArticleWhat is the Cannabis Law in Illinois?
Cannabis, more commonly known as marijuana, is illegal in the state of Illinois. Despite the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act (410 ILCS 130/1) becoming effective as of January...
View ArticleDissecting the Illinois Laws Against Speeding in a School Zone
In the interest of protecting children and school employees from unreasonable danger or harm, the State of Illinois enacted special speed limits for school zones. These special speed limits are only...
View ArticleHow Does Illinois Define & Punish Cannabis Delivery Crimes?
The State of Illinois legalized cannabis for recreational possession and use in January 2020. Since that time, residents and out-of-state visitors over the age of 21 can possess and use cannabis...
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