Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Court Supervision
Once I have successfully completed court supervision, I know that is considered a non-conviction. with this said if I were to fill out an application and it asks to report all convictions would I have to report cases where I have successfully completed court supervision? For example if I were filling out law enforcement application.
Asked on 1/23/09, 12:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kelly Bennett
Bennett Law Offices
Re: Court Supervision
Good question. The answer is that you HAVE NOT been convicted of a crime if you have received court supervision. As such, you can properly answer "No".
Answered on 1/23/09, 12:56 pm
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