Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
how can you get an exprungement for a concidement of a homicide in Illinois that happen in 1983
Asked on 3/03/15, 2:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Zedrick Braden III
Ainsworth & Associates PC
A person convicted of a homicide in 1983 can ask for a pardon from the Illinois Governor. This is done by filing a Petition for Executive Clemency with the Illinois Prisoners Review Board. A person may want to hire a lawyer to help them through this process. Other than a pardon, a peson with a homicide conviction will be unable to get an expungement. If a pardon is granted, then the homicide conviction can be expunged from the person's record. I hope my comments have been helpful.
Answered on 3/03/15, 2:57 pm
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