Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Can someone convicted of a nonviolent felony over 10 years ago be admitted to the bar in any state?
Asked on 2/11/11, 10:44 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sal Sheikh
www.BetterCallSal.com
Not in Illinois.
You would have to check with the respective bars of other jurisdictions.
Answered on 2/11/11, 10:48 am
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