Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois

Criminal-Violation of Probation

I am on 2 years probation for Felony Deceptive Practices/Bad Check. Before I was placed on probation, I wrote another check in another county, arrested and prosecuted and convicted. Placed on probation in county #1, then two months later, sentenced to 2 years in prison which is 6 months. Now county 1 wants to violate probation due to prison sentence. The offense occured prior to being placed on probation. It is my contention that the Petition to Revoke should be dismissed. Am I correct in this assumption?


Asked on 6/06/08, 10:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Shestokas Shestokas, & Associates

Re: Criminal-Violation of Probation

If the offense took place prior to your being placed upon probation it should not constitute a violation. You did not mention if you were on bond on the first case when the second matter took place. In theory that may have been a violation of your bail bond, which requires that you have no new offenses while on bond. That may be the charge filed against you. If you have further questions feel free to go to http://www.shestokas.com/Ask_an_Attorney.html

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Answered on 6/06/08, 11:56 am


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