When faced with a police encounter, running might seem like an option, but it can lead to serious consequences. If you’re dealing with criminal charges in Illinois, understanding what happens if you run from the police is crucial. What Happens if You Run From Police? Fleeing from the police can have severe legal consequences. This…

If you or a loved one has been convicted of a crime in Illinois, understanding the appeal process is crucial. Knowing your options can help you seek a fair outcome and protect your rights. Can You Appeal a Criminal Conviction in Illinois? Appealing a criminal conviction involves challenging the decision made by the trial court….

Facing criminal charges can be an overwhelming experience, filled with uncertainty and anxiety about the future. In such situations, having a criminal defense lawyer by your side is not just a legal formality; it’s a crucial step in protecting your rights and navigating the complexities of the legal system. This guide will explore how a…

If you’re like many people facing criminal charges, you’re wondering whether you can be fired over a criminal conviction. This guide explains. Can Your Employer Fire You Over a Criminal Conviction? In some cases, it is possible for your employer to fire you over a criminal conviction. For example, if you are convicted of a…

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…

If you’re like most people, you know that felons aren’t allowed to have firearms – even if it’s for work purposes. Your best bet, if you’re accused of a felony, is to work with an attorney who may be able to help you avoid a felony conviction. Although there’s no way to predict how a…

In the state of Illinois, nurses are governed by the Illinois Department of Public Health – and there are some crimes that make you ineligible to work as a nurse. Here’s what you need to know about working as a nurse in Illinois if you’re convicted of a crime.  Can You Work as a Nurse…

If you’re like many people facing criminal charges – especially if you’ve never been involved in the criminal justice system before – you’re not sure about all the terminology, like misdemeanor and felony. This guide explains the differences between the two. Generally, misdemeanors are less-serious crimes than felonies are. Felonies are the most serious crimes,…

If you’re like many people, you’re not sure whether you can possess a firearm if you’ve been convicted of a crime in Illinois – and unfortunately, there’s no simple answer. So when can you get a gun if you have a criminal record in Illinois? This guide explains.  Can You Get a Gun if You…

      If you’re like many people, you know that the Illinois State Police will be setting up DUI checkpoints around 4th of July to catch intoxicated drivers – but what can you do if you get a DUI? Will you go to jail, will it stay on your criminal record forever, and how…

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