Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Recuding Felony to Misdemeanor
Can someone convicted of Aggravated Sexual Assault have the charge of felony reduced to a misdemeanor and somehow get taken off the registry??
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Recuding Felony to Misdemeanor
If there was a felony conviction, it is likely too late for a reduction to a misdemeanor. For such a thing to happen it would be before the conviction. In theory there is a legal mechanism in place for such a thing to happen but absent extremely extenuating circumstances, as a practical matter it will not happen.
Re: Recuding Felony to Misdemeanor
If there was a felony conviction, it is likely too late for a reduction to a misdemeanor. For such a thing to happen it would be before the conviction. In theory there is a legal mechanism in place for such a thing to happen but absent extremely extenuating circumstances, as a practical matter it will not happen.
Re: Recuding Felony to Misdemeanor
If there was a felony conviction, it is likely too late for a reduction to a misdemeanor. For such a thing to happen it would be before the conviction. In theory there is a legal mechanism in place for such a thing to happen but absent extremely extenuating circumstances, as a practical matter it will not happen.
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