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Dec22
Posted by: John Prior

Paying Driver’s License Reinstatement Fees Online in Illinois

Illinois drivers who lose their licenses due to DUI or other traffic offenses may be eligible to pay their reinstatement fees online. Under certain circumstances, drivers can submit the required fees to the Secretary of State and regain driving privileges. Which Reinstatement Fees are Eligible for Online Payment in Illinois? The Illinois Secretary of State[...]
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Nov9
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Penalize Fake IDs?

Valid ID cards allow government and business actors to verify a person’s name, birth date and other important details. Unfortunately, many people use fake IDs to circumvent laws and regulations, such as minimum age requirements for tobacco or alcohol. To mitigate this risk, the State of Illinois imposes broad-sweeping laws against the use or sale[...]
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Oct26
Posted by: John Prior

Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm in Illinois

One very serious weapon crime in Illinois is the aggravated discharge of a firearm. This offense is reserved for careless gun users who discharge their weapons haphazardly at other people. Given the extreme danger of these weapons, the state of Illinois specifically prohibits this type of dangerous firearm use. To understand the boundaries of this[...]
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May18
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Address Possession of Child Pornography?

Possession of child pornography is a type of child sex crime in Illinois. This law is designed to protect children and other people with mental disability from predatory sexual practices. In that vein, there are severe consequences for voluntary and intentional possession of child pornography in Illinois. In order to gain a full appreciation of[...]
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Apr20
Posted by: John Prior

Three Different Types of Arson Crimes Under Illinois Law

Arson crimes in Illinois refer to the use of fire or explosives to damage property. Not all arson crimes are the same under Illinois law. Depending on the actions and intentions of the arsonist perpetrator, the charge and penalties can fluctuate. The following sections will provide Illinois definitions of and penalties for three different types[...]
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Sep7
Posted by: John Prior

Prostitution and Solicitation Crimes in Illinois

Often deemed the world’s oldest profession, prostitution has deep roots in human history. From the Bible to other ancient texts, there are numerous mentions of prostitutes and companions who provided sex in exchange for money. Under Illinois law, however, prostitution is illegal and punishable by criminal penalties. It is also illegal to engage in solicitation,[...]
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Nov3
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Difference Between Robbery and Aggravated Robbery in Illinois?

Today we will explore an important concept in criminal law – the difference between robbery and aggravated robbery. It should be noted that we will discuss the state-specific approach to these crimes in Illinois. The statutory schemes in other states will differ in many ways. What is the Definition of Robbery in Illinois? We can[...]
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Sep8
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Waves Goodbye to Statute of Limitations on Child Sex Abuse

Governor Bruce Rauner signed a bill into law that removes the statute of limitations for child sex crimes in Illinois, according to a press release from the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. Sponsored by State Senator Scott Bennett and State Representative Michelle Mussman, Public Act 100-0080 changes the Illinois Criminal Code of 2012 to[...]
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Dec1
Posted by: John Prior

The Never-Ending Prison Sentence for Sex Offenders in Illinois

Illinois law makes it extremely difficult for certain sex offenders to leave prison, even after serving their entire sentences, according to an article by Peoria Public Radio. Stringent parole requirements have forced several offenders to stay in prison beyond their sentences with very little hope for release. A Rockford, Illinois man is among those caught[...]
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Jul16
Posted by: John Prior

Safe Neighborhoods Reform Act Becomes Illinois Law

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed off on a bill that takes aim at repeat gun offenders, according to an article by Reuters. This bill increases the minimum sentences for repeat firearm offenses under the Illinois rules governing unlawful use of weapons. Passed as SB1722, this bill is also referred to as the Safe Neighborhoods Reform[...]
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Nov2
Posted by: John Prior

The Manufacture or Delivery of Methamphetamine in Illinois

Recognizing that methamphetamine poses a serious threat to public health and safety, Illinois established the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act. Codified as 720 ILCS 646, this act makes it a felony crime to manufacture or deliver methamphetamine in Illinois. Manufacture of Methamphetamine Under 720 ILCS 646/15, it is unlawful to knowingly participate in the[...]
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Feb2
Posted by: John Prior

Breaking Down Illinois DUI Statistics

The Illinois Secretary of State maintains a fact book with important considerations for driving under the influence (DUI), including several detailed statistical breakdowns. Before delving into the details, it is important to note that the statistics below represent 2016 data. The Illinois Secretary of State will update the handbook once 2017 data is available. Illinois[...]
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Sep15
Posted by: John Prior

Aggravated DUI Lands Illinois Man in Prison

A Fairmont man received a five-year prison sentenced for aggravated DUI, after causing the death of a young woman last year, according to an article by The News-Gazette. The man was driving near the Vermilion-Edgar County line when he veered off the road to avoid an animal. The man overcorrected when roadside gravel caused the[...]
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Feb16
Posted by: John Prior

Sexual Assault and Stalking No Contact Orders in Illinois

The following article will break down the differences between the restraining orders available to sexual assault and stalking victims in Illinois. While both mechanisms are referred to as “no contact orders,” there are slight differences between sexual assault and stalking victims. At this juncture, it is important to note that victims of domestic violence must[...]
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Oct27
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Definition of Aggravated DUI in Illinois?

Before we delve into the finer points of aggravated DUIs, we need to take a step back and review standard DUIs. Essentially, it is illegal to drive in Illinois while intoxicated or incapable of driving safely. Illinois law accounts for intoxication on the basis of alcohol, drugs or a combination of both.   Illinois law[...]
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Oct20
Posted by: John Prior

Evanston High School Teacher Accused of Sexual Assault and Molestation

The Evanston Police Department is receiving a flood of calls detailing alleged child sex crimes by a former high school teacher, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. This flood of calls started around October 11, 2017, after a man posted on social media about being molested by the teacher in question. After hearing[...]
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Jul7
Posted by: John Prior

Should Sex Offenders Lose Their Right to Free Speech?

A McLean County case involving criminal sexual abuse and failure to register as a sex offender is on hold presently, while the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether to hear the case, according to an article by The Pantagraph. The case centers on Mark Minnis, a Normal, Illinois resident. In 2010, when Minnis was 16, he[...]
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Jan19
Posted by: John Prior

Five Questions to Consider Before Expunging or Sealing Criminal Records in Illinois

Under the Criminal Identification Act in Illinois, the expungement or sealing process allows qualifying individuals to erase their criminal record. It is important to note that expungement or sealing is only available to certain individuals under certain conditions. Furthermore, this process is only available for Illinois convictions. An out-of-state or federal conviction is not eligible[...]
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Mar23
Posted by: John Prior

Kidnapping vs. Aggravated Kidnapping in Illinois

There are some significant differences between kidnapping and aggravated kidnapping in Illinois. The following sections will outline key definitions and penalties for both of these kidnapping offenses. Definition of Kidnapping in Illinois As detailed in 720 ILCS 5/10-1, it is unlawful to knowingly imprison or otherwise detain another person without legal justification. Illinois law includes[...]
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Jan5
Posted by: John Prior

Driver Charged in Illinois Aggravated DUI After Fatal Accident

A Texas man faces criminal charges for aggravated DUI in Illinois after killing a woman in a fatal car crash, according to an article by The Southern Illinoisan. The car accident in question occurred on September 18th on Interstate 57 near Franklin County, Illinois. At that time, the Texas man was driving a tractor-trailer on[...]
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Jul28
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Considers Legalization of Marijuana

With a statewide budget crisis in full swing, Illinois legislators are mulling over the legalization and taxation of marijuana as a potential solution, according to an article by DNAinfo. Separate bills proposed by State Senator Heather Steans and State Representative Kelly Cassidy both advocate for the legalization of marijuana, commonly referred to as cannabis in[...]
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Oct13
Posted by: John Prior

North Central Narcotics Task Force Secures Arrests and Seizes Marijuana

The North Central Narcotics Task Force completed an investigation, arrested a man and woman as well as seized large amounts of marijuana, according to an article by the Northwest Herald. A combination of more than 50 law enforcement agencies, the North Central Narcotics Task Force investigates major crimes within Kane, McHenry and DeKalb counties. Among[...]
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Apr13
Posted by: John Prior

Six Reasons for Driver’s License Suspension or Revocation in Illinois

There are many reasons for which a person may face driver’s license suspension or revocation, including driving under the influence (DUI). Driver’s license suspension refers to a temporary measure. If the driver satisfies all requirements, he or she can regain driving privileges. On the other hand, driver’s license revocation is a permanent measure. In those[...]
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Oct12
Posted by: John Prior

Overview of Cannabis Laws and Penalties in Illinois

Even though several U.S. states have legalized marijuana, recreational use remains illegal in Illinois. Outside of limited exceptions for medical use, Illinois law makes it unlawful to possess, manufacture, or distribute marijuana. The Cannabis Control Act (the Act) establishes the Illinois laws and penalties for marijuana, which is referred to legally as cannabis. Definition of[...]
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Jul21
Posted by: John Prior

Chicago Police Department Blocks Applicant for Alleged Hate Crime

Citing a six-year-old hate crime charge, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) is attempting to block the hire of an Illinois man, according to an article by The Chicago Tribune. The hate crime charge in question was never prosecuted, however, raising questions about this course of action. The CPD applicant in question, Patrick Lavin, was formerly[...]
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Apr6
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Penalize Driving Under the Influence?

In the interest of preserving public welfare and safe highways, the state of Illinois has enacted harsh penalties for driving under the influence (DUI). It does not matter if a driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If a driver is incapable of driving safely, then he or she runs the risk of[...]
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Sep22
Posted by: John Prior

Hazing Incident Leads to Felony Charges for College Football Players

After a violent hazing incident, five Wheaton College football players now face felony charges for aggravated battery, mob action, and unlawful restraint, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. The perpetrators allegedly barged into a freshman teammate’s dorm room in March of 2016. After tackling their victim, the perpetrators duct taped his wrists and[...]
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Feb9
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Judge Expands Qualifying Conditions for Medical Marijuana

An Illinois judge ruled to expand the statewide qualifying conditions for medical marijuana, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. Specifically, the judge determined that patients suffering from “intractable pain” should qualify for medical marijuana in Illinois. Intractable pain is a general term for all types of pain that are resistant to standard medical[...]
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Aug17
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Address the Crime of Forgery?

In Illinois and other jurisdictions across the United States, it is illegal to forge or otherwise alter valid documents for unlawful purposes. As most of the U.S. government system operates on the validity of certain information, it is vital to preserve authenticity. Consequently, there are strict penalties for forging or altering pieces of identification or[...]
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Jan12
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Illinois Approach to Orders of Protection?

An order of protection in Illinois is a legal mechanism available to victims of domestic violence. Commonly referred to as a restraining order, an order of protection is a legal command from a judge to cease domestic violence or other family abuse. Who is Eligible for an Order of Protection for Domestic Violence? An order[...]
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Aug25
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Expands Protections for Former Criminal Offenders

After Governor Bruce Rauner signed two new bills into law in August of 2017, Illinois will feature enhanced protection of rights for former criminal offenders, according to an article by Illinois Policy. The goal of both bills is to help former criminal offenders find gainful employment and integrate back into their communities. The first bill,[...]
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Sep1
Posted by: John Prior

Chicago Gun Traffickers Arrested and Charged

Authorities arrested two Chicago men who allegedly conducted a series of illegal firearm sales, according to an article by DNAinfo. Over the course of four months, the men sold 16 firearms, including but not limited to an AK-47 rifle, sawed-off shotgun, and .22-caliber pistol. In two of the transactions, authorities benefited from cooperation. A buyer[...]
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Sep30
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Supreme Court Approves Hearsay in Murder Conviction

In a unanimous decision, the Illinois Supreme Court voted to allow the use of hearsay testimony in the highly publicized murder conviction of former police officer Drew Peterson, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. Peterson is currently serving a sentence of 38 years for the 2004 death of his third wife and 40[...]
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Jul14
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Accused of Kidnapping Visiting Chinese Scholar

Illinois resident Brendt Christensen is currently awaiting trial on kidnapping charges, according to an article by The Chicago Tribune. Christensen is charged in connection with the disappearance of Yingying Zhang, a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois. Prosecutors admitted that while Zhang is still missing, she is most likely dead. Prosecutors also claim to[...]
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Aug18
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Attorney General Continues Battle Against Sexual Assault

In July 2017, Attorney General Lisa Madigan rolled out comprehensive guidelines for responding to sexual assault in Illinois, according to a press release from the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. With detailed instructions on how to respond to complaints of sexual abuse, Illinois law enforcement will be in a better position to help and[...]
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Aug4
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Judge Declares Ballot Photo Law Unconstitutional

An Illinois judge declared that the state law prohibiting ballot photos was unconstitutional, according to an article by the Belleville News-Democrat. On Election Day in 2016, a Madison County man attempted to take “ballot selfie” after voting. An election official told the Madison County man not to take a photo of his ballot. The reason[...]
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May4
Posted by: John Prior

Overview of Reckless Driving Crimes in Illinois

Reckless driving is a traffic offense that is similar to driving under the influence. Illinois law prohibits both offenses in the interest of public safety. In order understand the boundaries of reckless driving in Illinois, the following sections will outline key definitions and penalties under the law. What is the Definition of Reckless Driving in[...]
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Aug11
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois DUI Fatalities Beginning to Level Off

After successfully decreasing the number of DUI-related deaths in the state for decades, that trend in Illinois seems to have flattened out, according to an article by the Daily Chronicle. To gain a better understanding of what this means, we need to look at the numbers. Over the last 30 years, DUI fatalities dropped by[...]
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Dec29
Posted by: John Prior

Conductor Will Not Face Criminal Charges for Sexual Misconduct in Illinois

Despite recent allegations of sexual misconduct, a famous conductor with ties to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will not face criminal charges in Illinois, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. The conductor denies these allegations and continues to maintain his innocence. In the past month, the Lake Forest Police Department received several claims of[...]
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Nov24
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Doctors Petition to Solve Opioid Crisis with Medical Marijuana

Several Illinois doctors have banded together to form Physicians Against Injurious Narcotics (PAIN) to advocate for the replacement of opioids with marijuana, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. The PAIN doctors have seen the devastating effects of prescribing opioids for pain. They also cited data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and[...]
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Nov17
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Crime Data from Uniform Crime Reporting Program

Today we will examine statistics from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system concerning various crimes. Managed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the UCR provides a centralized depository for crime statistics across the United States. Starting in 1930, the FBI took responsibility for collecting and publishing UCR crime data. Today, the UCR system collects[...]
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Jun8
Posted by: John Prior

What is Domestic Battery in Illinois?

Commonly referred to as domestic violence, domestic battery is a crime that occurs between family or household members. To understand the boundaries of this offense, the following sections will break down the definition of and penalties for domestic battery in Illinois. What is the Definition of Domestic Battery in Illinois? The definition of domestic battery[...]
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Dec15
Posted by: John Prior

Springfield Law Enforcement Busts Massive Marijuana Operation

Springfield law enforcement officers busted a massive marijuana operation, according to an article by The State Journal-Register. The perpetrators were using an abandoned warehouse in Springfield for marijuana trafficking. Springfield law enforcement conducted surveillance on the abandoned warehouse since the summer, when they received a tip about illegal activities. After raiding the warehouse, law enforcement[...]
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Mar16
Posted by: John Prior

Former Illinois Sheriff’s Deputy Sentenced for Drug Crimes

A 40-year-old woman received a one-month sentence for drug crimes committed while serving as a sheriff’s deputy in Kane County, Illinois, according to an article by the Daily Herald. Illinois State Police officers began investigating the Kane County woman in 2015. At that time, the officers received information alleging that the woman was diverting seized[...]
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Dec8
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Woman Sustains Life-Threatening Injury in Drunk Driving Incident

A 65-year-old woman from Virden, Illinois, faces criminal charges for driving under the influence (DUI), after losing control and crashing into another vehicle, according to an article by The State Journal-Register. This drunk driving incident occurred at approximately 5:10 p.m. on Illinois Route 4, not far from Alpha Road. At that time, the Virden woman[...]
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Mar30
Posted by: John Prior

Majority of Cook County Voters Support Recreational Use of Marijuana

During the March 2018 primary elections, approximately 63% of Cook County voters endorsed legislation of marijuana for recreational use, reported The Chicago Tribune. The marijuana legalization issue entered the primary ballots in the form of a non-binding referendum question. Specifically, voters were asked whether adults aged 21 and older should be allowed to consume marijuana[...]
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Aug10
Posted by: John Prior

Distracted Driving and Electronic Communication Devices in Illinois

Distracted driving is a dangerous reality that leads to an unfortunate amount of personal injury and property damage. Recognizing this danger, it is unlawful in Illinois to text and drive or engage in other forms of distracted driving. Referred to legally as use of an electronic communication device, Illinois law prohibits the use of mobile[...]
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Aug24
Posted by: John Prior

Ashley’s Law Enables Medical Marijuana Use at School

Governor Bruce Rauner recently signed a new bill into law that allows students to receive legally prescribed medical marijuana at school, reported the Chicago Sun-Times. House Bill 4870 (HB4870) makes several adjustments to the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act (the Act). This bill is also referred to as “Ashley’s Law,” named after[...]
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Feb23
Posted by: John Prior

Applying for Driver’s License Reinstatement in Illinois

When a person is convicted of DUI or certain traffic violations in Illinois, he or she may face driver’s license suspension or revocation. During the suspension or revocation period, Illinois prohibits the driver from operating a motor vehicle. There are certain exceptions to this prohibition, including the restricted driving permit (RDP). In most cases, driver’s[...]
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May11
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Illinois Driver’s License Point System?

When a driver commits a moving or traffic violation in Illinois, such as driving under the influence (DUI), the driver receives demerit points on his or her driver’s license. The number of points assessed will depend on the circumstances of the offense.  How Does Illinois Assess Driver’s License Points? Illinois employs a tiered system for[...]
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Nov10
Posted by: John Prior

Cave-in-Rock Altercation Leads to Attempted Murder and Aggravated Arson

Two men face criminal charges for attempted murder and aggravated arson after they allegedly hit, stabbed, and then lit a victim on fire in Cave-in-Rock, Illinois, according to an article by The Southern. The Cave-in-Rock Fire Department arrived on the scene in response to a structural fire. Firefighters found the victim in rough shape, bleeding[...]
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Mar2
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois General Assembly Passes Series of Gun Control Measures

In the wake of yet another mass shooting, the Illinois General Assembly passed several pieces of legislation to improve statewide gun control, according to an article by the Belleville News-Democrat. In order to grasp the significance of these changes, the following sections will provide an overview of each specific gun control bill. Minimum Age for[...]
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Aug3
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Process for Driver’s License Reinstatement in Illinois?

When a person commits a DUI or certain traffic offenses in Illinois, that person can lose his or her driver’s license for a period of time. Referred to as driver’s license suspension or revocation, the duration of this period changes based on the circumstances of the offense. In order to regain driving privileges, the offender[...]
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Jun1
Posted by: John Prior

Assault vs. Aggravated Assault in Illinois

The topic today involves an exploration of the differences between assault and aggravated assault crimes in Illinois. The following sections will provide definitions of and penalties for both offenses. What is the Definition of Assault in Illinois? The definition of assault appears in 720 ILCS 5/12-1. Essentially, a person commits assault when he or she[...]
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Mar9
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Robbery Crimes in Illinois

This blog post will provide an overview of the different types of robbery crimes in Illinois. The following sections will provide definitions and penalties for standard robbery, aggravated robbery, and armed robbery. Definition of Robbery in Illinois As underlined in 720 ILCS 5/18-1, robbery is a theft crime. If the perpetrator steals another person’s property[...]
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Oct6
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Gun Laws are Back in the National Spotlight

In the aftermath of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Illinois gun laws are back in the news, according to an article by the Chicago Tribune. During a discussion on gun control, a White House official questioned whether strict laws actually prevent gun crimes. The official pointed out that strict gun laws across Illinois have[...]
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Feb1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Kicks Off 2018 by Rolling Out More Than 200 New Laws

Illinois is kicking off the new year with a legislative bang by rolling out 215 new laws, including a number of criminal defense updates, according to an article by The Chicago Tribune. The following sections will provide an overview of several key updates to Illinois law. Juvenile Criminal Records From 2018 onward, Illinois will expunge[...]
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Dec14
Posted by: John Prior

Aggravated Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Illinois

Although driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a dangerous activity in every circumstance, certain situations are more extreme than others. When a driver exhibits such reckless behavior, he or she could face criminal charges for aggravated DUI. For readers interested in reviewing Illinois laws and penalties for standard DUIs, please do[...]
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Apr27
Posted by: John Prior

Criminal Record Expungement and Sealing in Illinois

When a person is arrested for or charged with a crime, the relevant details appear on that person’s criminal record. Generally speaking, a criminal record is accessible to the general public, including family and friends, employers, banks and other organizations. Consequently, a criminal record can lead to serious consequences, personally and professionally. In certain circumstances,[...]
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May25
Posted by: John Prior

Comparing DUI and Aggravated DUI in Illinois

In the interest of public health and safety, the State of Illinois has enacted strict laws against driving under the influence (DUI). To gain a full appreciation of these laws, the following sections will outline definitions of and penalties for DUI and aggravated DUI. What is the Definition of DUI in Illinois? The Illinois definition[...]
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Aug31
Posted by: John Prior

Volunteer Firefighter Charged with Child Sex Crime in Illinois

A volunteer firefighter from Zeigler, Illinois, was charged with a child sex crime after transporting a minor for the purpose of sex, reported NBC affiliate WPSD. The Zeigler City Attorney released a statement concerning this situation last week. Based on that statement, law enforcement arrested the volunteer firefighter on August 19th. The next day, the[...]
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Jul20
Posted by: John Prior

Widespread Sexual Abuse Scandal Rocks Chicago Public Schools

The Chicago Tribune recently released a report detailing widespread sexual abuse within the Chicago Public School (CPS) system. Internal CPS documents revealed a total of 430 reported incidents of sexual assault, abuse, and harassment in the past seven years. Approximately 230 of those reported incidents led to legitimate evidence of teachers and school employees committing[...]
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Jul27
Posted by: John Prior

Cannabis Delivery Crimes in Illinois

The Cannabis Control Act regulates the possession, manufacture and delivery of cannabis in Illinois. Outside of specific medical exceptions, Illinois law prohibits the delivery of cannabis. Under the law, the term delivery refers to the actual or attempted transfer of possession of cannabis. Moreover, Illinois law does not require the presence of compensation or consideration[...]
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Sep21
Posted by: John Prior

Analyzing Burglary Crimes in Illinois

Burglary is a scary prospect for any home or property owner. Not even the best locks or security systems can keep out determined thieves. That is why Illinois has strict laws against burglary. When a burglar breaks into another person’s property, he or she runs the risk of severe criminal penalties. Burglary Laws and Penalties[...]
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Nov23
Posted by: John Prior

Distracted Driving vs. Reckless Driving in Illinois

When a person engages in distracted or reckless driving, there is a substantial likelihood of physical injury or property damage. Illinois has enacted laws and penalties against both distracted and reckless driving. Distracted Driving in Illinois Illinois laws and penalties concerning distracted driving appear in 625 ILCS 5/12-610.2.  Essentially, it is unlawful to operate a[...]
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Feb22
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Laws Against and Penalties for Growing Marijuana

Even though many U.S. states have already legalized marijuana for recreational use, that is not the case in Illinois at this point. Outside of narrow exceptions, Illinois still prohibits the possession, use, and distribution of marijuana. Moreover, there are specific Illinois laws against and penalties for growing marijuana plants. Illinois Laws Against Growing Marijuana Plants[...]
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Jul6
Posted by: John Prior

Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Devices (BAIIDs) in Illinois

There are approximately 12,000 people in Illinois currently driving with a breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID). These devices monitor former DUI offenders to prevent further episodes of drunk driving. To gain a clear understanding of this legal requirement, the following sections will explore several frequently asked questions about BAIIDs in Illinois. What is a[...]
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Jan4
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Sex Crimes: Grooming and Traveling to Meet a Child

In order to protect the safety and welfare of children, the State of Illinois has strict laws in place against child sex crimes. These legal protections extend past physical contact and sexual acts, safeguarding children from the threat of potential predators. In the age of the Internet and digital communications, however, it is often difficult[...]
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Jul13
Posted by: John Prior

Survey of Three Vehicular Crimes in Illinois

Today’s post will take a deep dive into three different vehicular crimes in Illinois. The first section will explore criminal trespass to vehicles, then vehicular hijacking, and finally, Aggravated vehicular hijacking. Criminal Trespass to Vehicles Illinois law under 720 ILCS 5/21-2 defines the offense of criminal trespass to vehicles. A person commits criminal trespass to[...]
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Oct5
Posted by: John Prior

Laws and Penalties for Theft Crimes in Illinois

Theft is one of the most common crimes in Illinois and across the United States. From grocery stores to museums to apartments and homes, anything of value is a potential target for thieves. Despite elaborate security systems and other devices, property owners always have to worry about theft. That is why Illinois law employs a[...]
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Oct19
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Penalize Driving Under the Influence?

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is one of the most common criminal offenses in Illinois. Once a driver loses the ability to operate a vehicle carefully — and thus poses a threat to other people or property — then it may qualify as a DUI offense under Illinois law. What is[...]
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Jan11
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Difference Between Arson and Aggravated Arson in Illinois?

Under Illinois law, arson occurs when a person uses fire or explosives to intentionally damage another person’s property. Given the inherent danger of arson — especially fire’s ability to spread quickly — there are strict penalties against arson in Illinois. In certain severe situations, using fire or explosives can result in criminal charges for aggravated[...]
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Jun15
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois General Assembly Approves Major Changes to Medical Marijuana Act

Both houses of the Illinois General Assembly recently approved major changes to state rules for medical marijuana. Before the changes become effective, however, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner must sign each bill into law. In the meantime, the following sections will examine Illinois rules for medical marijuana and the proposed changes in each bill. Medical Marijuana[...]
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Jun22
Posted by: John Prior

Six Driver’s Rights that Apply to Every Illinois Traffic Case

From minor traffic violations to serious offenses like DUI, there are certain rights that apply in every Illinois traffic case, according to the Illinois Circuit Court. The following sections will explore important considerations for six driver’s rights in Illinois traffic cases.   Right to Know the Charge After law enforcement issues a traffic ticket, the[...]
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Jan24
Posted by: John Prior

Reckless Homicide vs. Involuntary Manslaughter Under Illinois Law

Car accidents in Illinois do not always result in charges for a criminal offense. Instead, liability for damages generally follows the doctrine of negligence. The driver who caused the accident — or his or her insurance carrier — will be responsible for any resulting harm or injury. In certain cases, the perpetrator’s actions were so[...]
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Jun29
Posted by: John Prior

Appellate Court Challenges Part of Illinois Firearm Laws

Today’s blog will break down a significant appellate court decision that challenges part of the firearm laws in Illinois. Specifically, the Illinois Appellate Court declared that it was unconstitutional to ban loaded firearms from within 1,000 feet of any school. Factual Background This case dates back to November 20, 2012. Around 3:15 p.m. on that[...]
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Sep28
Posted by: John Prior

Three-Step Process to Expunge or Seal Criminal Records in Illinois

When law enforcement makes an arrest or files a criminal charge in Illinois, there is a corresponding entry on the alleged offender’s criminal record. This criminal record provides overarching details of all criminal activity, including but not limited to arrests, charges and convictions. The presence of a criminal record can have a negative impact on[...]
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Sep14
Posted by: John Prior

How to Obtain a Restricted Driving Permit After an Illinois DUI

When a person is convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs in Illinois, there is a mandatory period of driver’s license suspension. The convicted DUI offender is not allowed to drive a car or operate other vehicles for a certain amount of time. This suspension period can apply to commercial drivers,[...]
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Nov16
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Address and Punish Criminal Sexual Abuse?

Under Illinois law, criminal sexual abuse occurs when a perpetrator engages in sexual conduct or sexual penetration without the victim’s consent. Similarly, it is unlawful for a perpetrator to force a victim into sexual conduct or penetration. Illinois law also provides specific protections for victims who are minor children. From a legal standpoint, there are[...]
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Mar1
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Penalize Vehicular Hijacking?

Commonly referred to as carjacking, standard and aggravated vehicular hijacking are Illinois crimes that address the immediate theft of motor vehicles. In any circumstance, this type of behavior is illegal under Illinois law. Depending on the circumstances, the Illinois penalties for vehicular hijacking can fluctuate greatly. Definition of Vehicular Hijacking The definition of vehicular hijacking[...]
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Dec7
Posted by: John Prior

Three Variations of Robbery Crimes in Illinois

Under Illinois law, robbery is a criminal offense that involves on stealing property by force or the threat of force. The circumstances of the crime matter greatly, as more dangerous conduct can result in charges of aggravated robbery or armed robbery. In order to understand the differences between these offenses, the following sections will explore[...]
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Dec21
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois and Michigan in Race for Legal Sale of Marijuana in Midwest

With Michigan already on course to regulate the commercial sale of recreational marijuana, Illinois seems to be in second place in this race between Midwest states, reported the Chicago Tribune. As of December 6th, Michigan officially legalized the recreational use of marijuana. The state has yet to roll out a comprehensive scheme for regulation, licensure,[...]
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Dec28
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Gun Law Regulates Dangerous ‘Red Flag’ Owners

A new gun control measure will take effect in Illinois on January 1st, reported the Rockford Register Star. The Lethal Violence Order of Protection Act (the Act) enables the authorities to remove firearms from “red flag” owners who represent a danger to themselves or other people. The Act will make Illinois the latest U.S. state[...]
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Sep13
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Illinois Crime of Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child?

Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child is an Illinois sex crime that addresses victims under the age of 13. In general terms, Illinois law prohibits any person aged 17 years or older from engaging in sexual acts with this type of victim. These laws exist to protect younger children from sexual predators. Only specific[...]
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Mar8
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Court Rules Against Unlocking Criminal Cell Phones

An appellate court determined that an Illinois man charged with illegal drug possession was not required to unlock his cell phone for police investigators, according to a recent decision from Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District. In terms of specific background information, this legal battle dates back to June 2017. At that time, the Illinois[...]
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Apr12
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Orders of Protection vs. No Contact Orders

Orders of protection and no contact orders are legal devices available to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and similar crimes. In a general sense, these legal orders prevent the criminal perpetrators from further contact with the victims. From a more precise standpoint, the eligibility and protections available for these orders varies based on[...]
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Jun7
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Difference Between DUI and Reckless Driving in Illinois?

To preserve safe roadways across the state, Illinois law prohibits driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. Additionally, even if a person is completely sober, Illinois law also bars people from driving recklessly or dangerously. If convicted for either DUI or reckless driving, Illinois law mandates serious criminal penalties, including but not limited[...]
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Nov30
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Criminal Trespassing Charges

After allegedly breaking into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment with a deadly weapon, an East St. Louis man faces charges for criminal trespassing and several other offenses, according to the Belleville News-Democrat. Approximately two days after Thanksgiving, the East St. Louis man climbed through the bedroom window of his ex-girlfriend’s apartment in St. Clair County. When the[...]
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Jan25
Posted by: John Prior

The Zero Tolerance Law for Underage Drinking in Illinois

To prevent underage minors from driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, Illinois has a zero tolerance law for such behavior. Stated otherwise, underage drivers are not allowed to register any amount of alcohol in their system. Otherwise, they may face criminal penalties, including but not limited to mandatory suspension of driving privileges.[...]
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Feb8
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois General Assembly Considers Social Media Checks for Gun Owners

In order to curb unlawful use of weapons, the Illinois General Assembly is considering whether to require social media checks for potential gun owners, according to an article by CNN. Introduced by Illinois State Rep. Daniel Didech on January 24th, House Bill 888 seeks to amend the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act to include additional[...]
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Jan18
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Penalize Domestic Battery?

More commonly referred to as domestic violence, domestic battery is an Illinois crime that addresses aggressive conduct against a family or household member. This type of crime has serious ramifications, as the perpetrator and victim have a close association with each other. Given this reality, Illinois imposes stringent laws against and penalties for domestic battery.[...]
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Feb15
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Timeline of a DUI Arrest in Illinois?

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is one of the most common criminal offenses in Illinois. Despite the risk of property damage, personal injury, and even death, DUI accidents and arrests still occur regularly throughout Illinois. Although each DUI case is completely unique, there is commonly a three-step timeline for most DUI[...]
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Mar15
Posted by: John Prior

How to Regain Driving Privileges After an Illinois DUI

After a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs in Illinois, there is a mandatory period of driver’s license suspension. In the most severe cases, the DUI offender can even have his or her driving privileges revoked indefinitely. In order to regain driving privileges in Illinois, which is referred to legally[...]
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Feb1
Posted by: John Prior

Could the Pell Grant Program Save Illinois Millions in Prison Costs?

By reforming criminal law and lifting a ban on the federal Pell Grant program, Illinois and other states could save millions of dollars per year in prison costs, according to an article from NPR Illinois. In a report titled, “Investing in Futures: Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison,” the Vera Institute examined the impact[...]
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May24
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Governor Pushes to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

Governor J.B. Pritzker is pushing hard to legalize marijuana for recreational use across Illinois, according to an article by The Pantagraph. With solid backing in the state legislature, the governor intends to have a program for recreational marijuana in place by next year. Under the governor’s plan, any person over the age of 21 would[...]
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Apr26
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Criminal Damage to Property?

When any person engages in certain types of property damage in Illinois, he or she will face charges for criminal damage to property. This offense exists on top of civil remedies available to the property owner, punishing specific conduct with potential jail time and criminal fines. That being said, this offense is limited to perpetrators[...]
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Apr5
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois House Passes Bill to Adjust Adult Sex Crime Limits

The Illinois House just passed a bill that would remove the statute of limitations for sexual assault and similar adult sex crimes, according to an article by CBS affiliate WIFR. Co-sponsored by State Representative Maurice West II, this bill would allow state authorities to pursue criminal cases against sex crime perpetrators at any time. At[...]
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May3
Posted by: John Prior

What are the Penalties for DUI in Illinois?

It is illegal to drive under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs in Illinois because of the risk of property damage, physical injury, and even death. To deter people from engaging in this type of driving behavior, Illinois law under 625 ILCS 5/11-501 outlines a multifaceted penalty structure for DUI offenses. Penalties for Standard[...]
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Aug2
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Removes Statute of Limitations for Sexual Assault Crimes

Starting on January 1st, there will not be a statute of limitations for standard and aggravated criminal sexual assault crimes in Illinois, according to an article by WIFR. Once effective, House Bill 2135 removes the three-year timeline for victims to report sexual assault and similar crimes to the appropriate authorities. Additionally, the 10-year limit for[...]
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Aug16
Posted by: John Prior

New Trial Ordered in Peoria Armed Robbery Case

The Third District Appellate Court in Ottawa recently ordered a new trial for a Peoria man who allegedly committed armed robbery, according to an article by the Journal Star. The appellate judges were not convinced that the Peoria man was fit to stand trial.  In terms of background, this case traces back to April 6,[...]
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May17
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Punish Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm?

The State of Illinois has many laws against the use of dangerous weapons, such as knives, clubs, and firearms. Due to the inherent risks associated with the use of firearms, specifically, there are additional restrictions and penalties under Illinois law, including aggravated discharge of a firearm. How Does Illinois Define Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm?[...]
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Jul5
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Legalizes Marijuana for Recreational Purchase and Use

When Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a new law on June 25th, Illinois became the 11th U.S. state to legalize recreational possession of marijuana, according to an article by the Associated Press. As of January 1, 2020, the legal limit will be 30 grams for residents and 15 grams for non-residents.  Officially titled the Cannabis Regulation[...]
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Mar29
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Arrested for Armed Robbery on College Campus

Law enforcement arrested an 18-year-old man from Urbana, Illinois for an armed robbery incident that occurred on the University of Illinois campus, according to an article by FOX Illinois. The incident in question occurred on March 7th near the 100 block of North Gregory Street. That is when this Urbana man allegedly threw a student[...]
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Jun14
Posted by: John Prior

Burglary vs. Residential Burglary in Illinois

The State of Illinois prohibits any person from stealing property or other valuable items under the general umbrella of theft crimes. Within that umbrella, Illinois also has specific types of theft, including but not limited to burglary and residential burglary. What is the Illinois Definition of Burglary? The Illinois definition of burglary appears under 720[...]
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Mar22
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Penalize Kidnapping?

Under Illinois law, it is illegal to kidnap or otherwise confine a person against his or her will. While popular movies and TV shows might take a simplistic view of kidnapping, there are many subtleties to this crime in Illinois. Depending on the circumstances of the offense, the kidnapper can even face serious prison time[...]
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Jun28
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Confront Drug Paraphernalia?

Any equipment used in conjunction with illegal drugs and other controlled substances is referred to as drug paraphernalia in Illinois. Under state law, it is illegal to deliver or possess drug paraphernalia. Any person who violates these laws can face criminal liability in the form of prison time and fines. Definition of Drug Paraphernalia Under[...]
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Jul12
Posted by: John Prior

What are the Illinois Laws Against and Penalties for Prostitution?

Sometimes referred to as the world’s oldest profession, the practice of prostitution has a long-standing place in human history. Despite these historical roots, Illinois law prohibits the exchange of sexual acts for money or other things of value. If a person receives something of value in exchange for performing sexual penetration or other acts, then[...]
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May10
Posted by: John Prior

What are Illinois Laws Against Home Invasion?

A home invasion under Illinois law is a highly specific type of criminal offense. Unlike the more general crime of breaking and entering, a home invasion also deals with the use of force or threats of force. If there is no one present who sustains physical harm during the offense, it does not normally qualify[...]
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Apr19
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Difference Between Battery and Aggravated Battery in Illinois?

Under the laws of the State of Illinois, it is unlawful to make unwanted physical contact with another person. This is referred to legally as battery or aggravated battery, depending on the circumstances of the offense. The presence of actual contact is what differentiates battery from assault crimes, which only address threats of unwanted physical[...]
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Aug30
Posted by: John Prior

Drug Manufacturing/Delivering vs. Drug Trafficking in Illinois

Drug crimes and addiction ruin many lives across the State of Illinois every year, tearing families apart and even resulting in fatal overdoses. Accordingly, Illinois law prohibits any person from manufacturing, delivering, or trafficking drugs. When a person violates these laws by manufacturing, delivering, or trafficking drugs, the end result is generally an extended prison[...]
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May31
Posted by: John Prior

What Qualifies as Forgery in Illinois?

From an overarching standpoint, forgery involves the creation of a fake document or the alteration of an existing document. For example, some minors possess forged identification cards to illegally purchase alcohol. Some scammers send forged emails pretending to be a legitimate institution, such as a bank or government agency. Regardless of the type of forged[...]
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Dec6
Posted by: John Prior

What is Criminal Damage to Real Property Under Illinois Law?

Criminal damage to property is an Illinois crime that addresses intentionally destructive behavior. This offense applies whenever an offender destroys another person’s property recklessly or knowingly. In these cases, Illinois mandates an escalating penalty structure with confinement periods and hefty criminal fines.  Illinois Definition of Criminal Damage to Property The Illinois definition of criminal damage[...]
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Jun21
Posted by: John Prior

Drug Distribution Charges Pending After Illinois Traffic Stop

A 26-year-old driver faces criminal charges for distribution of cocaine and cannabis after a recent traffic stop in Decatur, Illinois, according to an article by the Herald & Review. Police officers executed this traffic stop on Thursday, May 30th near the 700 block of East Johns Avenue. The officers stopped the driver due to a[...]
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Jul26
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Woman Arrested for Fourth DUI While Speeding at Over 100 mph

Illinois State Police troopers arrested a Yorkville woman on Interstate 88 for driving under the influence (DUI) at over 100 miles per hour, according to an article by the Daily Herald. In her fourth DUI offense, this woman registered a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of almost three times the legal limit.  The state troopers pulled over[...]
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Sep27
Posted by: John Prior

Former Illinois Policeman Faces Multiple Charges for Aggravated Crimes

A former police officer from Moline, Illinois, faces charges for aggravated assault and aggravated discharge of a firearm after shooting a gun from his convertible, according to an article by WQAD.  This incident occurred on September 12th at approximately 6 p.m. in the 2500 block of the Avenue of the Cities. That is when the[...]
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Sep6
Posted by: John Prior

Five Illinois Teenagers Charged Under Felony Murder Rule

Five Illinois teenagers were charged under the felony murder rule for their role in a car theft gone wrong, according to an article by WTTW.  These teenagers and an accomplice were attempting to steal an elderly man’s vehicle in Lake County, but the elderly man resisted and refused to turn over his vehicle. The elderly[...]
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Aug23
Posted by: John Prior

Peoria City Councilman Arrested for Aggravated Domestic Battery

A Peoria councilman potentially faces criminal charges after his arrest last month for aggravated domestic battery, according to an article by Peoria Public Radio.  This criminal inquiry stems from an incident that occurred on July 30th at approximately 9:30 p.m. That is when the Peoria Police Department responded to an allegation of domestic battery on[...]
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Jul19
Posted by: John Prior

Jury Finds Marion Man Guilty of Illinois Weapon Crimes

A Jackson County jury found a Marion man guilty of unlawful use of weapons and three other Illinois crimes after a two-day trial, according to an article by CBS affiliate KFVS.  The incident that gave rise to this criminal case dates back to January 2019. That is when the Marion man brandished a firearm at[...]
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Nov1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Wanted for Aggravated DUI and Resisting Arrest

Various law enforcement agencies are searching for an Illinois man who allegedly committed aggravated DUI and resisted arrest, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  On October 7th at approximately 9:30 p.m., LeRoy Police Department officers stopped the Illinois man near Interstate 74 and Illinois Route 136. Before the officers could complete their investigation or[...]
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Dec27
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Felony Charges for Two Drug Crimes

An Illinois man faces felony charges for unlawful possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and another drug crime, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  The 22-year-old man is from the 200 block of West Locust Street in Normal. Law enforcement arrested him with approximately 12 pounds of marijuana and a small amount of[...]
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Jan10
Posted by: John Prior

Legal Primer on Recreational Use of Marijuana in Illinois

On January 1, 2020, the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (410 ILCS 705/1 et seq.) became effective in Illinois. Under this act, it is now legal to possess and use marijuana for recreational purposes in Illinois. This act also imposes specific limitations on the legal possession and use of marijuana.  Personal Use of Marijuana 410[...]
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Oct11
Posted by: John Prior

Examining the Illinois Difference Between Robbery and Aggravated Robbery

Under Illinois law, robbery is a theft crime that involves force or the threat of force. Without the presence of threatened or actual force, it does not qualify as robbery in Illinois. For more serious offenses, the perpetrator could face charges for aggravated robbery instead. To understand the difference between these two criminal offenses, it[...]
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Sep20
Posted by: John Prior

How can an Illinois Driver Reinstate a Suspended or Revoked License?

When a person commits DUI or similarly dangerous traffic offenses in Illinois, he or she can lose driving privileges and go through a period of driver’s license suspension or revocation. In order to regain driving privileges, that person must fulfill certain conditions and apply for license reinstatement. Though the terms and conditions of reinstatement often[...]
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Oct18
Posted by: John Prior

Comparing Sexual Abuse and Assault Crimes Under Illinois Law

Sexual abuse and sexual assault are two different sex crimes under Illinois law. While there are many similarities between these two offenses, Illinois law defines and punishes them separately. To understand the nuances between these crimes, the following sections will examine several relevant Illinois statutes.  What are the Illinois Laws Against Criminal Sexual Abuse? 720[...]
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Aug9
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Teenager Receives 15-Year Sentence for Residential Arson

After pleading guilty to residential arson, an Urbana, Illinois, teenager received a 15-year prison sentence, according to an article by The News-Gazette. This latest guilty plea resolved a complex criminal case against the teenager, which also included aggravated battery charges.  The incident in question dates back to June 8th. That is when the Urbana teenager[...]
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Oct4
Posted by: John Prior

What are the Illinois Laws Against Drunk Driving?

Any person who drives under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs represents a serious danger to the general public. Accordingly, the State of Illinois features harsh laws against DUI. Any person who violates these laws can face criminal punishment, including jail time, fines, and license suspension or revocation.  Illinois Definition of Driving Under the[...]
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Jan3
Posted by: John Prior

New Illinois Criminal Law Safeguards Places of Worship

On January 1st, a new law will adjust the Illinois Criminal Code to safeguard churches, synagogues, mosques, and other places of worship, according to an article by The Pantagraph. More specifically, this new law amends the statutes governing murder, aggravated battery and assault, and unlawful use of weapons.  Introduced as House Bill 38, this measure[...]
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Dec13
Posted by: John Prior

What is Scott’s Law in Illinois?

Scott Gillen was a firefighter with the Chicago Fire Department providing assistance at a crash site. Tragically, a drunk driver struck and killed Scott while he was performing his official duties. In response to this unfortunate death, Illinois enacted Scott’s Law.  Sometimes referred to as the “Move Over” law, this rule requires drivers to slow[...]
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Nov29
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Four Types of Arson Under Illinois Criminal Law

From a general standpoint, arson is an Illinois crime that involves the use of fire or explosives to harm or injure. More specifically, Illinois law provides for several different types of arson crimes. Depending on the circumstances of the offense, the corresponding punishment can change drastically, as well.  Arson 720 ILCS 5/20-1 establishes the Illinois[...]
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Jan16
Posted by: John Prior

What is a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID)?

In the interest of public health and safety, Illinois law requires driver’s license suspension for any person convicted of DUI. In order to obtain a restricted driving permit, DUI offenders must generally install a breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BAIID) on their vehicle. These devices measure the driver’s blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) before allowing the vehicle[...]
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Nov8
Posted by: John Prior

What are the Illinois Rules for Expunging or Sealing Criminal Records?

When a person is arrested, charged, or convicted for a crime in Illinois — such as domestic violence or driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs — they can face imprisonment and hefty criminal fines. In addition, a single arrest, charge, or conviction creates a criminal record for the offender. These criminal records[...]
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Nov22
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Woman Invades Home and Wounds Ex-Boyfriend With Knife

Law enforcement arrested an Illinois woman for home invasion after she broke into her ex-boyfriend’s residence and inflicted a knife wound, according to an article by NBC affiliate WAND.  This incident occurred in Decatur at approximately 6:40 a.m. on November 15th. That is when the Illinois woman allegedly climbed through a window in her ex-boyfriend’s[...]
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Oct25
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Illinois Laws Against Possession of Cocaine

Outside of extremely narrow exceptions, it is a criminal offense to possess cocaine in the State of Illinois. Referred to legally as a controlled substance, cocaine is classified under Schedule II based on its limited medical use and abusive potential. Any person who possesses cocaine — or an imitation substance that is substantially similar —[...]
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Dec20
Posted by: John Prior

Am I Eligible for a Restricted Driving Permit?

When the State of Illinois issues a driver’s license, it grants the ability to operate a motor vehicle, but this privilege is not absolute. If a person regularly disregards traffic laws — or commits serious offenses, such as reckless homicide or driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs — that person can lose[...]
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Nov15
Posted by: John Prior

Two Men Arrested for Allegedly Kidnapping Illinois Woman

Several law enforcement agencies collaborated to arrest two men for allegedly kidnapping a woman from Carlyle, Illinois, according to an article by FOX 2.  On Thursday, October 24th at approximately 9:45 a.m., the Carlyle Police Department and Clinton County Sheriff’s Office responded to reports of an alleged kidnapping. When the officers arrived at an apartment[...]
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Feb7
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Aggravated Battery Charges in McLean County

A man from Towanda, Illinois, faces criminal charges for battery and aggravated battery in McLean County for two separate incidents, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Both incidents occurred on Saturday, January 25th in Normal.  For the misdemeanor battery charge, the Illinois man allegedly kicked a victim in the stomach. For the aggravated battery[...]
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Jan31
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Criminal Charges for Cocaine Delivery

Local law enforcement arrested and charged a man from Normal, Illinois, with the criminal offense of cocaine delivery, according to an article by The Pantagraph. On Monday, January 27th, the Illinois man allegedly conducted a transaction to deliver cocaine in Normal. The amount in question was less than one gram of cocaine. Consequently, the authorities[...]
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Feb28
Posted by: John Prior

Reinstatement of Suspended or Revoked Driver’s Licenses in Illinois

When a person commits certain moving violations in Illinois — especially serious ones like DUI and aggravated DUI — that person can lose driving privileges. Depending on what happened and the number of previous offenses, if any, the Secretary of State may require driver’s license suspension or revocation. While these two mechanisms are slightly different,[...]
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Mar13
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Difference Between Theft, Burglary, and Robbery in Illinois?

While commonly used interchangeably, theft, burglary, and robbery are actually completely separate crimes under Illinois law. To understand and appreciate the subtle differences between these criminal offenses, the following sections will explore relevant laws and penalties under Illinois state law.  Theft Illinois laws against and penalties for theft crimes appear under 720 ILCS 5/16-1. A[...]
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Feb21
Posted by: John Prior

Analyzing Three Kinds of Robbery Crimes Under Illinois Law

The Illinois Criminal Code includes prohibitions against many types of theft crimes, including three kinds of robbery. In all respects, robbery must involve the use of force or the imminent threat of force. Though the corresponding penalties fluctuate based on whether the offender committed robbery, aggravated robbery, or armed robbery. Robbery 720 ILCS 5/18-1 establishes[...]
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Mar6
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Arrest Mississippi Man for Felony Drug and Gun Crimes

Illinois law enforcement arrested a Mississippi man in McLean County for felony drug and gun crimes as well as two misdemeanors, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  After arresting the Mississippi man, the authorities charged him with felony possession of marijuana with intent to deliver. The man had between 500 and 2,000 grams of[...]
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May8
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Punish Hit and Run Involving Physical Injury or Death?

Illinois law requires drivers who fail to stop or report an accident involving physical injury or death are guilty of a felony. Given the harm involved, these charges are more serious than if the driver failed to stop or report an accident involving only property damage.  In this context, the term physical injury refers to[...]
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Apr10
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Differentiate Between Kidnapping and Aggravated Kidnapping?

From a general standpoint, kidnapping occurs whenever a perpetrator takes a victim and holds them captive. If these actions occur against the victim’s will or without their consent, it qualifies as kidnapping in Illinois. Furthermore, Illinois law provides for aggravated kidnapping charges, as well. Aggravated kidnapping is appropriate when the perpetrator displays particularly reckless conduct,[...]
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Feb14
Posted by: John Prior

Two Illinois Men Face Separate Charges for Aggravated DUI

In separate incidents, Illinois authorities charged two men from McLean County with aggravated driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, according to an article by The Pantagraph. The first incident occurred on November 28th in Bloomington. That is when a 58-year-old man from Bloomington allegedly committed his fourth DUI offense. As a result[...]
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Mar27
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Charged with Domestic Battery After Putting Woman in Hospital

A 29-year-old man from Illinois faces charges for aggravated domestic battery and allegedly inflicting serious harm on his ex-girlfriend, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This incident occurred on Wednesday, March 18th in McLean County. That is when the Illinois man went to his ex-girlfriend’s residence. The man confronted his ex-girlfriend and her new[...]
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Mar19
Posted by: John Prior

Marijuana Distribution and Trafficking Crimes After Legalization

After legalization in January, the possession of marijuana is now mostly legal across Illinois. Even though the Illinois Criminal Code changed the nature of possession crimes, many other marijuana crimes remain largely the same. For example, any person who distributes marijuana or engages in cannabis trafficking is guilty of a crime. To understand exactly what[...]
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May15
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Unlawful Use of Weapons?

Unlawful use of weapons is a wide-ranging offense under the Illinois Criminal Code. From a general standpoint, this offense deals with the possession, use, manufacture, and purchase of various dangerous weapons, including firearms. Any person who commits unlawful use of weapons will face severe criminal consequences in the form of confinement and fines.  What is[...]
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Apr24
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Police Arrest Chicago Pair for Cannabis and Cocaine Distribution

Two Chicago individuals face charges for multiple felony drug crimes after a traffic stop in Bloomington turned up 324 grams of cannabis and cocaine, according to an article by The Pantagraph.   On Saturday, April 28th at approximately 7:30 p.m., Bloomington law enforcement pulled over a vehicle near West Washington Street and Euclid Avenue. With[...]
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Apr3
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish DUI?

Across the State of Illinois and the United States, driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a pervasive issue. Each year, DUI offenses cause an unfortunate amount of property damage, physical harm, and fatalities. To deter this type of behavior, Illinois features stringent laws against and harsh punishment for DUI offenses.  What[...]
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Apr17
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Aggravated Arson Charges for Starting House Fire

A 37-year-old man from Bloomington, Illinois faces aggravated arson charges after allegedly setting his residence on fire, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This incident occurred in the afternoon of Monday, April 13th in the 800 block of East Bissell Street. That is when and where the Bloomington man apparently started a residential house[...]
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May22
Posted by: John Prior

McLean County Teacher Charged with Possession and Delivery of Meth

A McLean County teacher faces three Illinois state felony charges for unlawful possession and delivery of meth, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  The Normal Police Department investigated this case and, ultimately, demonstrated enough probable cause to search the teacher’s domicile. While executing a search warrant, police officers discovered meth and drug paraphernalia.  As[...]
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May1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Criminal Law: Regular vs. Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking

More commonly referred to as carjacking, regular and aggravated vehicular hijacking are Illinois crimes that involve the theft of motor vehicles. In both cases, the perpetrator uses force, or the threat of force, to complete the crime. Though there are many subtle differences between the regular and aggravated versions of this offense.  What are the[...]
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Jun19
Posted by: John Prior

Examination of Illinois Laws and Penalties for Fake IDs

Across the State of Illinois, it is illegal to possess or use a fake ID with false information on it. Referred to legally as fraudulent identification cards, criminal offenders use fake IDs for numerous unlawful purposes. Any person who possesses or even attempts to use a fake ID can face criminal punishment under Illinois law. [...]
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Jun12
Posted by: John Prior

Approximately 30 Arrested After Recent Looting in Bloomington and Normal

Local law enforcement has arrested approximately 30 people after a rash of looting and thefts throughout Bloomington and Normal, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Many of these individuals face felony charges for looting, mob action, and various other offenses.  These criminal incidents occurred after countless droves engaged in non-violent demonstrations in protest of[...]
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May29
Posted by: John Prior

Exploring Illinois Laws Against Reckless Driving

Available in both misdemeanor and felony versions, reckless driving is a moving violation that involves dangerous behavior on the roads. More specifically, reckless driving involves a clear and present danger to innocent bystanders and property owners alike. In the worst cases, reckless driving can even result in serious physical injury, disability, or disfigurement.  Illinois Laws[...]
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Jun4
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Drives Motorcycle Into Bloomington Protest

An Illinois man faces charges for hate crimes and other felonies after driving his motorcycle into a protest in Bloomington, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  On Sunday, May 31st, protestors gathered in downtown Bloomington to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. That is when the Illinois man allegedly drove his motorcycle[...]
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Jul3
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Corrections Officer Faces Felony Charges for Sexual Misconduct

Allegations of sexual assault led to an investigation and the ultimate arrest of a 30-year-old man serving as an Illinois Department of Corrections officer, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    The Illinois State Police began looking into this matter after receiving complaints of sexual misconduct from inmates at the Logan Correctional Center in[...]
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Jun26
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Women Face Felony Charges for Drug and Gun Crimes

Two women from Bloomington, Illinois will face felony charges for drug and weapon crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    Local authorities charged both women on Saturday, June 20th, following a police investigating and raid. During a raid of the residence where both women lived, law enforcement discovered cocaine, a firearm, and drug[...]
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Jul31
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Legal Primer: Criminal Trespass vs. Criminal Damage

The Illinois Criminal Code includes laws against multiple property crimes, such as criminal trespass to property and criminal damage to property. Both of these crimes involve illegal activities involving another person’s property. But these offenses are defined separately and contain distinct punishment schemes.    Criminal Trespass to Property   720 ILCS 5/21-3 details the laws[...]
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Jul24
Posted by: John Prior

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of Alcohol or Drugs in Illinois

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a common problem in Illinois and across the United States. To dissuade this type of dangerous behavior, there are strict laws against intoxicated or impaired driving across the nation. In Illinois, there is a specific definition of what qualifies as DUI, including testing benchmarks for[...]
READ MORE
Jul10
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Illinois Laws Against and Penalties for Prostitution

Even though prostitution has long-standing history in human societies, it is a criminal offense in the State of Illinois. Any person who commits a sexual act in exchange for anything of value can face serious consequences, including jail time and criminal fines. Though Illinois law does have special considerations for victims of human trafficking and[...]
READ MORE
Aug21
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Cannabis Conspiracy Crimes?

After the State of Illinois legalized cannabis for recreational use, there were many changes to the laws governing distribution or possession of marijuana. While in-state residents and out-of-state visitors may now purchase cannabis legally, they must do so from state-approved vendors.  Any person who attempts to circumvent approved processes can face criminal charges, even though[...]
READ MORE
Oct16
Posted by: John Prior

When Does DUI Become Aggravated DUI in Illinois?

The Illinois Criminal Code prohibits any person from driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. When a person becomes impaired and loses their ability to operate their vehicle in safe fashion, it qualifies as a DUI in Illinois. Though in certain circumstances, a regular DUI can become an aggravated[...]
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Aug7
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Arrest Three in McLean County for Various Drug Crimes

Illinois police officers arrested two men and one woman in McLean County for various felony drug crimes involving cocaine, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    These arrests occurred in the evening of Friday, July 31st and resulted in the following charges: Unlawful possession of cocaine; Unlawful delivery of cocaine; and Unlawful possession of[...]
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Jul17
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Charged for Unlawful Gun Possession and Use

After a traffic stop in Bloomington, an Illinois man faces criminal charges for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and possession by a felon, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    On Sunday, July 12th, police officers executed a traffic stop on Grandview Drive. In the process, the police officers discovered that the Illinois[...]
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Aug14
Posted by: John Prior

Robbery vs. Armed Robbery Under the Illinois Criminal Code

The Illinois Criminal Code features laws against and penalties for various illegal acts, such as robbery or armed robbery. In general terms, robbery is a theft crime where the perpetrator uses force or the threat of force to complete the offense. The corresponding punishment can vary depending on certain factors, including the type of victim[...]
READ MORE
Sep10
Posted by: John Prior

Criminal Sexual Abuse vs. Criminal Sexual Assault in Illinois

The Illinois Criminal Code establishes laws against many sex crimes, including criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual assault. Although these two criminal offenses share many similarities, there are subtle differences in their legal definitions. Additionally, criminal sexual assault carries a much more severe punishment structure.    Criminal Sexual Abuse   The Illinois laws against and[...]
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Sep4
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Police Arrest Two for Delivery of Meth

The Bloomington Police Department arrested two Illinois people for the felony crime of meth delivery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    According to official statements, the alleged perpetrators are a 38-year-old woman from Normal and a 51-year-old man from Bloomington. Police officers arrested both individuals for an attempted sale of less than five[...]
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Sep24
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Man Faces Illinois Charges for Aggravated Domestic Battery

Illinois authorities arrested a man from Bloomington and charged him with aggravated domestic battery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  The underlying incident apparently occurred on Saturday, September 12th. That is when the Bloomington man allegedly caused serious physical harm to a family or household member. The victim received medical treatment for physical injuries[...]
READ MORE
Sep18
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Home Invasions?

A home invasion is a violent criminal offense under the Illinois Criminal Code. These offenses typically involve breaking and entering or using false pretenses to cause or attempt to cause physical harm. Any person who commits home invasion in Illinois will face severe consequences, including imprisonment and criminal fines.  What Qualifies as a Home Invasion[...]
READ MORE
Nov20
Posted by: John Prior

Regular vs. Aggravated Delivery of Meth in Illinois

Due to the dangerousness of meth and its manufacturing process, the State of Illinois qualifies meth delivery crimes as felony offenses. Though depending on the circumstances of the offense, there are both regular and aggravated versions of this crime. Furthermore, the punishment for delivering meth generally fluctuates based on the quantity in question.  Delivery of[...]
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Aug28
Posted by: John Prior

Are There Different Types of Arson Under Illinois Law?

Under the Illinois Criminal Code, arson is a criminal offense that involves the use of fire or explosive to damage property. Any person who commits this offense in Illinois will face criminal punishment, including prison time and steep fines. Depending on the applicable circumstances, an offender can face one of four different types of arson[...]
READ MORE
Oct9
Posted by: John Prior

Unlawful Use of Weapons Under the Illinois Criminal Code

Unlawful use of weapons is a criminal offense in Illinois that involves the possession and use of firearms and other dangerous weapons. In the interest of public safety, Illinois law provides various controls on the ability to possess, carry, or use firearms and other dangerous weapons. Any person who commits unlawful use of weapons in[...]
READ MORE
Nov27
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Authorities Charge Man With Solicitation of Murder

An Illinois man faces felony charges for soliciting another person to commit murder, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This Illinois man was already in police custody for separate child sex crimes, including predatory criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. The child sex crimes all involved a victim under the age of[...]
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Oct30
Posted by: John Prior

How Does the Illinois Criminal Code Address Forgery?

Forgery is an offense under the Illinois Criminal Code that involves misrepresentation with fraudulent intentions. There are many different types of forgery in Illinois. Depending on the object of forgery in question, the punishment can fluctuate greatly. In most cases, forgery crimes include extended confinement and hefty fines.  What are the Illinois Laws Against Forgery?[...]
READ MORE
Oct2
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces 32 Charges for Various Sex Crimes

Bloomington police officers arrested an Illinois man for aggravated criminal sexual abuse, sexual assault, and several child sex crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph. From approximately May 2010 to June 2020, this Illinois man allegedly committed multiple sex crimes against two different victims. According to official reports, both victims were under the age[...]
READ MORE
Nov6
Posted by: John Prior

Comparing Lawful and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana in Illinois

Even though Illinois legalized cannabis for recreational use in 2020, there are still instances in which possession of marijuana can be a crime. There are strict rules on the amount of marijuana that is acceptable for lawful possession. As a result, unlawful possession can occur based on the amount of marijuana involved or certain other[...]
READ MORE
Nov13
Posted by: John Prior

Former Police Officer Seeks Plea Deal for Illinois Felony Theft Crimes

A former officer who worked for the Normal Police Department is seeking a plea deal for theft crimes committed last year, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, the former officer arrived at a residence in Normal in response to a 911 call on November 25, 2019. At some point thereafter,[...]
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Dec25
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Man Arrested for Sexual Assault, Arson, and Domestic Battery

Law enforcement arrested a Bloomington man for criminal sexual assault, arson, and domestic battery, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Allegedly, this Bloomington man committed sexual assault against a female victim. Then he attempted to light the residence on fire and prevented the victim from leaving the premises. This man also allegedly battered the[...]
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Dec18
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Search for Suspect After Attempted Vehicular Hijacking

Illinois law enforcement are searching for a suspect after several attempted vehicular hijackings that occurred in Will County, according to an article by Patch. According to official reports, this incident occurred on Sunday, November 29th at approximately 5:20 p.m. That is when the suspect allegedly attempted a vehicular hijacking at a gas station on South[...]
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Dec4
Posted by: John Prior

What is Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm Under Illinois Law?

Aggravated discharge of a firearm is an Illinois crime that involves extremely dangerous gun use. Accidental discharge or a similar mistake does not rise to the level of aggravated discharge in Illinois. Instead, the alleged offender must knowingly or intentionally fire a gun at a person, building, or vehicle.  What are the Illinois Laws Against[...]
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Dec11
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Charged with Reckless Homicide and Aggravated DUI

A 33-year-old Illinois man faces criminal charges for reckless homicide and aggravated DUI after allegedly causing a fatal crash in Livingston County, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Official reports indicate that the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department responded to this incident just before midnight on Saturday, December 5th. The Illinois State Police, the Streator[...]
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Oct23
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Arrest Man for Cocaine Delivery

Local police officers arrested an Illinois man in McLean County on two felony charges, according to an article by The Pantagraph. The Illinois man faces charges for the unlawful delivery of cocaine. The Illinois man is apparently part of several ongoing investigations. As a result, there could be additional charges against him. At this point,[...]
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Jan15
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Differentiate Between Battery and Aggravated Battery?

Unlike assault crimes, Illinois law requires battery offenses to involve physical contact of a harmful, insulting, or provoking nature. Any person who initiates this type of contact can face criminal penalties, including jail time and fines. In more extreme situations, the perpetrator can even face felony charges for aggravated battery. What is the Illinois Definition[...]
READ MORE
Jan29
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Felony Charges After Arrest for Meth Delivery

The McLean County Sheriff’s Office arrested an Illinois man on felony charges of meth delivery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, the Illinois man had between 15 and 100 grams of meth in his possession. Apparently, this man demonstrated an intent to commit a delivery crime, as well.  At this[...]
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Jan22
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Authorities Charge Indiana Woman for Defrauding Normal Banks

After allegedly attempting to defraud several banks in Normal, Illinois, an Indiana woman faces criminal charges for theft, burglary, and other crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This incident traces back to January 2020. That is when the Indiana woman apparently used a fake ID and false credit card to receive a $5,000[...]
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Jan8
Posted by: John Prior

Cocaine Distribution Charges Filed Against Man From Bloomington, Illinois

Illinois authorities filed felony charges against a Bloomington man for distribution of cocaine, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, one count involved the distribution of cocaine in an amount between one and 15 grams. The other count involved the distribution of cocaine in an amount of less than one gram.[...]
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Jan1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Criminal Law: Burglary vs. Residential Burglary

The Illinois Criminal Code includes specific provisions that prohibit any person from committing burglary or residential burglary. Even though these offenses might sound highly similar, they are categorized and punished separately. Under Illinois law, the potential prison sentence can increase dramatically for burglary offenses committed in another person’s residence.  Burglary Illinois law at 720 ILCS[...]
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Feb19
Posted by: John Prior

Social Media Post Leads to Illinois Charges for Unlawful Possession of Firearm

A man from Normal, Illinois faces multiple felony charges after displaying a firearm in a social media post, according to an article by The Pantagraph. With a previous conviction for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon on his record, this man lost the right to possess firearms.  According to the authorities, this Normal man posted[...]
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Feb12
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Illinois Crime of Unlawful Marijuana Production?

Marijuana growing is a commonly used term for an Illinois criminal offense called unlawful marijuana production. In this context, the term production refers to the cultivating, harvesting, planting, or tending of marijuana plants. Even though Illinois legalized marijuana for recreational use, the process of growing or producing marijuana plants remains a regulated activity. Any person[...]
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Feb5
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Sentenced to 300 Years for Child Sex Crime

A man from Normal, Illinois was sentenced to 300 years in prison for six counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, according to an article by The Pantagraph. In exchange for his December guilty plea, prosecutors dropped 13 other charges, including aggravated criminal sexual abuse.  Accordingly to court documents, all of these crimes[...]
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Feb19
Posted by: John Prior

Social Media Post Leads to Illinois Charges for Unlawful Possession of Firearm

A man from Normal, Illinois faces multiple felony charges after displaying a firearm in a social media post, according to an article by The Pantagraph. With a previous conviction for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon on his record, this man lost the right to possess firearms.  According to the authorities, this Normal man posted[...]
READ MORE
Feb12
Posted by: John Prior

What is the Illinois Crime of Unlawful Marijuana Production?

Marijuana growing is a commonly used term for an Illinois criminal offense called unlawful marijuana production. In this context, the term production refers to the cultivating, harvesting, planting, or tending of marijuana plants. Even though Illinois legalized marijuana for recreational use, the process of growing or producing marijuana plants remains a regulated activity. Any person[...]
READ MORE
Feb5
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Sentenced to 300 Years for Child Sex Crime

A man from Normal, Illinois was sentenced to 300 years in prison for six counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, according to an article by The Pantagraph. In exchange for his December guilty plea, prosecutors dropped 13 other charges, including aggravated criminal sexual abuse.  Accordingly to court documents, all of these crimes[...]
READ MORE
Jan29
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces Felony Charges After Arrest for Meth Delivery

The McLean County Sheriff’s Office arrested an Illinois man on felony charges of meth delivery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, the Illinois man had between 15 and 100 grams of meth in his possession. Apparently, this man demonstrated an intent to commit a delivery crime, as well.  At this[...]
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Jan22
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Authorities Charge Indiana Woman for Defrauding Normal Banks

After allegedly attempting to defraud several banks in Normal, Illinois, an Indiana woman faces criminal charges for theft, burglary, and other crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This incident traces back to January 2020. That is when the Indiana woman apparently used a fake ID and false credit card to receive a $5,000[...]
READ MORE
Jan15
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Differentiate Between Battery and Aggravated Battery?

Unlike assault crimes, Illinois law requires battery offenses to involve physical contact of a harmful, insulting, or provoking nature. Any person who initiates this type of contact can face criminal penalties, including jail time and fines. In more extreme situations, the perpetrator can even face felony charges for aggravated battery. What is the Illinois Definition[...]
READ MORE
Jan8
Posted by: John Prior

Cocaine Distribution Charges Filed Against Man From Bloomington, Illinois

Illinois authorities filed felony charges against a Bloomington man for distribution of cocaine, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, one count involved the distribution of cocaine in an amount between one and 15 grams. The other count involved the distribution of cocaine in an amount of less than one gram.[...]
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Jan1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Criminal Law: Burglary vs. Residential Burglary

The Illinois Criminal Code includes specific provisions that prohibit any person from committing burglary or residential burglary. Even though these offenses might sound highly similar, they are categorized and punished separately. Under Illinois law, the potential prison sentence can increase dramatically for burglary offenses committed in another person’s residence.  Burglary Illinois law at 720 ILCS[...]
READ MORE
Dec25
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Man Arrested for Sexual Assault, Arson, and Domestic Battery

Law enforcement arrested a Bloomington man for criminal sexual assault, arson, and domestic battery, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Allegedly, this Bloomington man committed sexual assault against a female victim. Then he attempted to light the residence on fire and prevented the victim from leaving the premises. This man also allegedly battered the[...]
READ MORE
Dec18
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Search for Suspect After Attempted Vehicular Hijacking

Illinois law enforcement are searching for a suspect after several attempted vehicular hijackings that occurred in Will County, according to an article by Patch. According to official reports, this incident occurred on Sunday, November 29th at approximately 5:20 p.m. That is when the suspect allegedly attempted a vehicular hijacking at a gas station on South[...]
READ MORE
Dec11
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Charged with Reckless Homicide and Aggravated DUI

A 33-year-old Illinois man faces criminal charges for reckless homicide and aggravated DUI after allegedly causing a fatal crash in Livingston County, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Official reports indicate that the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department responded to this incident just before midnight on Saturday, December 5th. The Illinois State Police, the Streator[...]
READ MORE
Dec4
Posted by: John Prior

What is Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm Under Illinois Law?

Aggravated discharge of a firearm is an Illinois crime that involves extremely dangerous gun use. Accidental discharge or a similar mistake does not rise to the level of aggravated discharge in Illinois. Instead, the alleged offender must knowingly or intentionally fire a gun at a person, building, or vehicle.  What are the Illinois Laws Against[...]
READ MORE
Nov27
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Authorities Charge Man With Solicitation of Murder

An Illinois man faces felony charges for soliciting another person to commit murder, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  This Illinois man was already in police custody for separate child sex crimes, including predatory criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse. The child sex crimes all involved a victim under the age of[...]
READ MORE
Nov20
Posted by: John Prior

Regular vs. Aggravated Delivery of Meth in Illinois

Due to the dangerousness of meth and its manufacturing process, the State of Illinois qualifies meth delivery crimes as felony offenses. Though depending on the circumstances of the offense, there are both regular and aggravated versions of this crime. Furthermore, the punishment for delivering meth generally fluctuates based on the quantity in question.  Delivery of[...]
READ MORE
Nov13
Posted by: John Prior

Former Police Officer Seeks Plea Deal for Illinois Felony Theft Crimes

A former officer who worked for the Normal Police Department is seeking a plea deal for theft crimes committed last year, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  According to official reports, the former officer arrived at a residence in Normal in response to a 911 call on November 25, 2019. At some point thereafter,[...]
READ MORE
Nov6
Posted by: John Prior

Comparing Lawful and Unlawful Possession of Marijuana in Illinois

Even though Illinois legalized cannabis for recreational use in 2020, there are still instances in which possession of marijuana can be a crime. There are strict rules on the amount of marijuana that is acceptable for lawful possession. As a result, unlawful possession can occur based on the amount of marijuana involved or certain other[...]
READ MORE
Oct30
Posted by: John Prior

How Does the Illinois Criminal Code Address Forgery?

Forgery is an offense under the Illinois Criminal Code that involves misrepresentation with fraudulent intentions. There are many different types of forgery in Illinois. Depending on the object of forgery in question, the punishment can fluctuate greatly. In most cases, forgery crimes include extended confinement and hefty fines.  What are the Illinois Laws Against Forgery?[...]
READ MORE
Oct23
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Arrest Man for Cocaine Delivery

Local police officers arrested an Illinois man in McLean County on two felony charges, according to an article by The Pantagraph. The Illinois man faces charges for the unlawful delivery of cocaine. The Illinois man is apparently part of several ongoing investigations. As a result, there could be additional charges against him. At this point,[...]
READ MORE
Oct16
Posted by: John Prior

When Does DUI Become Aggravated DUI in Illinois?

The Illinois Criminal Code prohibits any person from driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. When a person becomes impaired and loses their ability to operate their vehicle in safe fashion, it qualifies as a DUI in Illinois. Though in certain circumstances, a regular DUI can become an aggravated[...]
READ MORE
Oct9
Posted by: John Prior

Unlawful Use of Weapons Under the Illinois Criminal Code

Unlawful use of weapons is a criminal offense in Illinois that involves the possession and use of firearms and other dangerous weapons. In the interest of public safety, Illinois law provides various controls on the ability to possess, carry, or use firearms and other dangerous weapons. Any person who commits unlawful use of weapons in[...]
READ MORE
Oct2
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Faces 32 Charges for Various Sex Crimes

Bloomington police officers arrested an Illinois man for aggravated criminal sexual abuse, sexual assault, and several child sex crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph. From approximately May 2010 to June 2020, this Illinois man allegedly committed multiple sex crimes against two different victims. According to official reports, both victims were under the age[...]
READ MORE
Sep24
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Man Faces Illinois Charges for Aggravated Domestic Battery

Illinois authorities arrested a man from Bloomington and charged him with aggravated domestic battery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  The underlying incident apparently occurred on Saturday, September 12th. That is when the Bloomington man allegedly caused serious physical harm to a family or household member. The victim received medical treatment for physical injuries[...]
READ MORE
Sep18
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Home Invasions?

A home invasion is a violent criminal offense under the Illinois Criminal Code. These offenses typically involve breaking and entering or using false pretenses to cause or attempt to cause physical harm. Any person who commits home invasion in Illinois will face severe consequences, including imprisonment and criminal fines.  What Qualifies as a Home Invasion[...]
READ MORE
Sep10
Posted by: John Prior

Criminal Sexual Abuse vs. Criminal Sexual Assault in Illinois

The Illinois Criminal Code establishes laws against many sex crimes, including criminal sexual abuse and criminal sexual assault. Although these two criminal offenses share many similarities, there are subtle differences in their legal definitions. Additionally, criminal sexual assault carries a much more severe punishment structure.    Criminal Sexual Abuse   The Illinois laws against and[...]
READ MORE
Sep4
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Police Arrest Two for Delivery of Meth

The Bloomington Police Department arrested two Illinois people for the felony crime of meth delivery, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    According to official statements, the alleged perpetrators are a 38-year-old woman from Normal and a 51-year-old man from Bloomington. Police officers arrested both individuals for an attempted sale of less than five[...]
READ MORE
Aug28
Posted by: John Prior

Are There Different Types of Arson Under Illinois Law?

Under the Illinois Criminal Code, arson is a criminal offense that involves the use of fire or explosive to damage property. Any person who commits this offense in Illinois will face criminal punishment, including prison time and steep fines. Depending on the applicable circumstances, an offender can face one of four different types of arson[...]
READ MORE
Aug21
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Cannabis Conspiracy Crimes?

After the State of Illinois legalized cannabis for recreational use, there were many changes to the laws governing distribution or possession of marijuana. While in-state residents and out-of-state visitors may now purchase cannabis legally, they must do so from state-approved vendors.  Any person who attempts to circumvent approved processes can face criminal charges, even though[...]
READ MORE
Aug14
Posted by: John Prior

Robbery vs. Armed Robbery Under the Illinois Criminal Code

The Illinois Criminal Code features laws against and penalties for various illegal acts, such as robbery or armed robbery. In general terms, robbery is a theft crime where the perpetrator uses force or the threat of force to complete the offense. The corresponding punishment can vary depending on certain factors, including the type of victim[...]
READ MORE
Aug7
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Police Arrest Three in McLean County for Various Drug Crimes

Illinois police officers arrested two men and one woman in McLean County for various felony drug crimes involving cocaine, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    These arrests occurred in the evening of Friday, July 31st and resulted in the following charges: Unlawful possession of cocaine; Unlawful delivery of cocaine; and Unlawful possession of[...]
READ MORE
Jul31
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Legal Primer: Criminal Trespass vs. Criminal Damage

The Illinois Criminal Code includes laws against multiple property crimes, such as criminal trespass to property and criminal damage to property. Both of these crimes involve illegal activities involving another person’s property. But these offenses are defined separately and contain distinct punishment schemes.    Criminal Trespass to Property   720 ILCS 5/21-3 details the laws[...]
READ MORE
Jul24
Posted by: John Prior

Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of Alcohol or Drugs in Illinois

Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a common problem in Illinois and across the United States. To dissuade this type of dangerous behavior, there are strict laws against intoxicated or impaired driving across the nation. In Illinois, there is a specific definition of what qualifies as DUI, including testing benchmarks for[...]
READ MORE
Jul17
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Charged for Unlawful Gun Possession and Use

After a traffic stop in Bloomington, an Illinois man faces criminal charges for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and possession by a felon, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    On Sunday, July 12th, police officers executed a traffic stop on Grandview Drive. In the process, the police officers discovered that the Illinois[...]
READ MORE
Jul10
Posted by: John Prior

Examining Illinois Laws Against and Penalties for Prostitution

Even though prostitution has long-standing history in human societies, it is a criminal offense in the State of Illinois. Any person who commits a sexual act in exchange for anything of value can face serious consequences, including jail time and criminal fines. Though Illinois law does have special considerations for victims of human trafficking and[...]
READ MORE
Jul3
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Corrections Officer Faces Felony Charges for Sexual Misconduct

Allegations of sexual assault led to an investigation and the ultimate arrest of a 30-year-old man serving as an Illinois Department of Corrections officer, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    The Illinois State Police began looking into this matter after receiving complaints of sexual misconduct from inmates at the Logan Correctional Center in[...]
READ MORE
Jun26
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Women Face Felony Charges for Drug and Gun Crimes

Two women from Bloomington, Illinois will face felony charges for drug and weapon crimes, according to an article by The Pantagraph.    Local authorities charged both women on Saturday, June 20th, following a police investigating and raid. During a raid of the residence where both women lived, law enforcement discovered cocaine, a firearm, and drug[...]
READ MORE
Jun19
Posted by: John Prior

Examination of Illinois Laws and Penalties for Fake IDs

Across the State of Illinois, it is illegal to possess or use a fake ID with false information on it. Referred to legally as fraudulent identification cards, criminal offenders use fake IDs for numerous unlawful purposes. Any person who possesses or even attempts to use a fake ID can face criminal punishment under Illinois law. [...]
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Jun12
Posted by: John Prior

Approximately 30 Arrested After Recent Looting in Bloomington and Normal

Local law enforcement has arrested approximately 30 people after a rash of looting and thefts throughout Bloomington and Normal, according to an article by The Pantagraph. Many of these individuals face felony charges for looting, mob action, and various other offenses.  These criminal incidents occurred after countless droves engaged in non-violent demonstrations in protest of[...]
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Jun4
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Man Drives Motorcycle Into Bloomington Protest

An Illinois man faces charges for hate crimes and other felonies after driving his motorcycle into a protest in Bloomington, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  On Sunday, May 31st, protestors gathered in downtown Bloomington to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. That is when the Illinois man allegedly drove his motorcycle[...]
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May29
Posted by: John Prior

Exploring Illinois Laws Against Reckless Driving

Available in both misdemeanor and felony versions, reckless driving is a moving violation that involves dangerous behavior on the roads. More specifically, reckless driving involves a clear and present danger to innocent bystanders and property owners alike. In the worst cases, reckless driving can even result in serious physical injury, disability, or disfigurement.  Illinois Laws[...]
READ MORE
May22
Posted by: John Prior

McLean County Teacher Charged with Possession and Delivery of Meth

A McLean County teacher faces three Illinois state felony charges for unlawful possession and delivery of meth, according to an article by The Pantagraph.  The Normal Police Department investigated this case and, ultimately, demonstrated enough probable cause to search the teacher’s domicile. While executing a search warrant, police officers discovered meth and drug paraphernalia.  As[...]
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May15
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Define and Punish Unlawful Use of Weapons?

Unlawful use of weapons is a wide-ranging offense under the Illinois Criminal Code. From a general standpoint, this offense deals with the possession, use, manufacture, and purchase of various dangerous weapons, including firearms. Any person who commits unlawful use of weapons will face severe criminal consequences in the form of confinement and fines.  What is[...]
READ MORE
May8
Posted by: John Prior

How Does Illinois Punish Hit and Run Involving Physical Injury or Death?

Illinois law requires drivers who fail to stop or report an accident involving physical injury or death are guilty of a felony. Given the harm involved, these charges are more serious than if the driver failed to stop or report an accident involving only property damage.  In this context, the term physical injury refers to[...]
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May1
Posted by: John Prior

Illinois Criminal Law: Regular vs. Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking

More commonly referred to as carjacking, regular and aggravated vehicular hijacking are Illinois crimes that involve the theft of motor vehicles. In both cases, the perpetrator uses force, or the threat of force, to complete the crime. Though there are many subtle differences between the regular and aggravated versions of this offense.  What are the[...]
READ MORE
Apr24
Posted by: John Prior

Bloomington Police Arr