Legal Question in Traffic Law in Illinois
i am on e-m (house arrest) for driving on suspended. i owe 180 days county or 1 yr. prison. yesterday at court the state attorney said that my e-m time wouldnt be credited. the judge set a later date to see if he was correct. will my time count towards my sentence
Asked on 4/11/12, 6:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Purav Bhatt
The Law Office of Purav Bhatt
Whether your house arrest will be credited towards your time is entirely up to the judge's discretion. There are cases discussing this issue. I recommend you have an attorney argue on your behalf to present the law and get you the credit.
If you would like to discuss your matter further, please call me at 773-791-9682.
Good luck
Purav Bhatt
Answered on 5/08/12, 11:19 am
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