Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
Stricken off - leave reinstate
is this an unconditional dismissal of a case or is there any admission of guilt?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Stricken off - leave reinstate
You question is unclear. An unconditional dismissal, I suppose, would be an dismissal of a criminal charge without any conditions. An admission of guilt would typically involve a guilty plea, though rarely a stipulation of fact.
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Re: Stricken off - leave reinstate
It is not unconditional. The case is taken off the call. The prosecutor has the right to petition the court to put it back on the call, thereby reinstating the case. However, if, at the time of the "SOL", the Defendant demanded trial in writing pursuant to the Speedy Trial Act, then the State has only 160 days to ask to reinstate the case.
As a practical matter, 99% of cases "SOL" just fade away.
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