Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
if someone drops burglary charges can the person suspected of it still go to prison?
Asked on 2/13/11, 10:26 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
If the State's Attorney's office decides to prosecute it is possible to wind up in prison, but without a trial and conviction, no you don't go to prison....
Answered on 2/14/11, 10:32 am
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