If you are arrested, you should remain calm, exercise your right to remain silent, and ask to speak with an attorney. Avoid answering questions or making statements until you have legal representation to protect your rights.
In some cases, yes. A lawyer can evaluate the charges, negotiate with prosecutors, and work toward reduced charges, alternative sentencing, or dismissal when possible. Outcomes depend on the facts of the case and prior record.
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses and typically carry lighter penalties, such as fines or short jail sentences. Felonies are more serious crimes and can result in longer prison sentences and lasting consequences. An attorney can explain how a specific charge is classified under Illinois law.
The length of a criminal case varies based on the severity of the charges, court schedules, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others may take a year or longer. An attorney can help explain the process and expected timeline.
In some situations, Illinois law allows certain convictions or arrests to be sealed or expunged. Eligibility depends on the offense and the outcome of the case. An attorney can determine whether record relief is available.

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