Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Petition to Revoke
My friend missed a court appearance for which he was on court supervision. He was stopped on a traffic matter and there was a warrant for which he was held in custody overnight. Now there is a petition to revoke in the near future. If the fines are paid in full, is there a chance he will not get a jail sentence?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Petition to Revoke
If the petition only alleges non-payment, then paying off what he owes the court will likely result in the petition being withdrawn. But, if other variables are in play, it is hard to say what an outcome may be without knowing the facts of the case, the judge hearing the case, etc. Regardless, it is a very good idea to go ahead an pay off his debt to the court. It can't hurt and may help.
Re: Petition to Revoke
In many cases it is possible to prevent the revocation. Your friend would need to consult with an attorney and share all of the facts in detail before an attorney could provide any specific advice. If your friend does not already have an attorney, I might be able to help. You or your friend should feel free to call me for a free telephone consultation.
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