Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Received summons for offense that I was never charged with
I received a summons to appear in misdemeanor court for an offense that I have never otherwise heard of. Is this some kind of bureaucratic mistake? If I wasn't charged with any offense, and this is the first time I have ever heard of this entire matter, do I actually have to appear to make some kind of statement? What is the best way to proceed in order to clear up the situation ?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Received summons for offense that I was never charged with
There are several ways for the criminal court process to begin. One is by way of arrest. One is by way of a warrant for an arrest. Then there is your case. A case can be filed and a summons issued which requires your appearance in court to answer the charges. If you fail to appear, at that point it is likely there will be warrant issued.
Re: Received summons for offense that I was never charged with
Go to court. You could be arrested if you don't. If you want, you can hire an attorney to investigate what is going on.
Re: Received summons for offense that I was never charged with
First of all, you must appear in court or else a warrant may be issued for you arrest. You should enter a plea of not guilty at your first opportunity to do so. I would suggest hiring a criminal defense attorney to represent you since the adverse consequences of mishandling this situation could be very serious for you. Good luck.
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