Property crimes are fairly common in Illinois, and the charges can result in misdemeanor or felony convictions, depending on the circumstances of your case. The 3 Most Common Property Crimes in Illinois – and What to Do if You’re Charged With One If you’re like most people, you know that property crimes are among the…

  If you’re like many people, you know that possession of methamphetamine is a crime in Illinois. But is it a felony? This guide explains. Is Possession of Meth a Felony in Illinois? If the police catch you with methamphetamine in your possession, regardless of how much you have, you’re looking at a felony. The…

Illinois takes battery very seriously. Sometimes, battery charges are ; this guide explains aggravated battery in Chicago. Aggravated Battery: When Battery Results in Certain Injuries In the state of Illinois, the crime of battery occurs when one person knowingly, and without legal justification, causes bodily harm to another person or makes physical contact of an…

If you’re like many people, you understand how serious an assault charge in Illinois can be. But how does an assault charge turn into an aggravated assault charge? This guide explains. When Does Assault Become Aggravated? In some cases, the location of assault has an impact on the type of charge you receive. For example,…

Everyone who gets behind the wheel of a vehicle in the state of Illinois has a responsibility to follow driving laws across the state. in many cases, violating a driving law only results in a ticket. Tickets don’t go on your criminal record. Instead, they’re settled between you and the state, typically by way of…

If you’re like many people, you know that it’s against the law to resist arrest. But what counts as resisting arrest, and what can you do if the police accused you of doing so? This guide explains. What is Resisting Arrest, and What Can You Do if You’re Accused of It? Law enforcement officers can…

If you’re like most people, you’ve probably seen plenty of television shows where police set up sting operations involving prostitution. Often, in those shows, the people who are arrested claim, “I was only talking to her!” But is talking to a prostitute a crime, and if it’s not, when does it become one? This guide…

If you’re like many people, you know that it’s possible to pick up multiple criminal charges stemming from just one incident. But how does that work in the criminal justice system? Can you be charged with multiple misdemeanors as part of the same case, and what will happen if you’re found guilty of some or…

If you’re arrested on or after January 1, 2023, the state won’t require you to pay money to get out of jail. With the passage of House Bill 3653, the Illinois Pretrial Fairness Act, people accused of crime will eliminate cash bail. Here’s what you need to know.  Related: Answers from a Skokie DUI lawyer…

If you’re arrested because the police suspect you’ve committed a crime, a judge will set your bond. But what is bond in Illinois, and how does it work? This guide explains. What is Bond in Illinois? Bond is a monetary amount that a judge sets to let you out of jail (except in the case…

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