Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
720 ILCS 5/24-1
In 1997, my husband was convicted of unlawful use of a weapon. The charge and conviction stem from him walking 2 city blocks with a weapon. He did not use the weapon, commit a crime with the weapon nor did he make any threats towards anyone.
At the time, this was a Class 4 felony. Now, the state statute has been amended, it is now a Class A misdemeanor.
This has been a problem for him in seeking better empolyment.
Could someone please tell me where I might find the proper legal petition to file to have this dropped from a felony to a misdemeanor?
At this time, we are unale to hire an attorney. I am willing and able to file this petition myself. I just need to know what information I need to put into this petition. I have asked several attorneys for this, they all refuse. They insist that I hire them.
I do have a copy of the revised state statute.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: 720 ILCS 5/24-1
In this situation, your husband might
choose to represent himself, and if
so, he could go to the court where
he was sentenced and file a motion
to vacate the felony charge based
upon the fact that the statute
has been declared unconstitutional
and the charge is now a misdemeanor.
I would also suggest contacting the
Public Defender's Office in your area.
They might decide to represent your
husband in this situation.
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