Felonies

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Being convicted of a felony can result in a significant prison sentence. Lawlyes Law Firm has extensive knowledge of criminal rules of procedure and evidence and extensive trial experience. We can guide you through the process and get you the best outcome possible.

CLASS X Felony

Up to 30 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000

CLASS 1 Felony

Up to 15 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000

Class 2 Felony

Up to 7 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000

Class 3 Felony

Up to 5 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000

Class 5 Felony

Up to 3 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $25,000

Illinois Felony Offenses

Crime ILCS
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers 150 or more grams but less than 500 grams of methamphetamine precursor or substance containing any methamphetamine precursor 720-646/20 (a)(2)(D)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers 30 or more grams but less than 150 grams of methamphetamine precursor or substance containing any methamphetamine precursor 720-646/20 (a)(2)(C)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers 500 or more grams of methamphetamine precursor or substance containing any methamphetamine precursor 720-646/20 (a)(2)(E)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers with the intent that 100 or more grams but less than 350 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be manufactured 720-646/20 (b)(2)(D)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers with the intent that 20 or more grams but less than 100 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be manufactured 720-646/20 (b)(2)(C)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers with the intent that 350 or more grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be manufactured 720-646/20 (b)(2)(E)
Aggravated Arson 720-5/20-1.1
Aggravated Battery of a Child 720-5/12-4.3
Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault 720-5/11-1.30
Aggravated discharge of a machine gun or a firearm equipped with a device designed or used for silencing the report of a firearm 720-5/24-1.2-5
Aggravated Identity Theft exceeding $100,000 720-5/16-30(d)
Aggravated Kidnapping 720-5/10-2
Aggravated Methamphetamine Manufacturing 720-646/15(b)
Aggravated Methamphetamine Related Child Endangerment 720-646/50(b)
Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking 720-5/18-4
Armed habitual criminal 720-5/24-1.7
Armed Robbery 720-5/18-2
Bringing into or possessing a firearm, firearm ammunition, or explosive in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (7)
Causing a catastrophe 720-5/29D-15.1
Child Pornography – involves a film, videotape, or other moving depiction 720-5/11-20.1
Conspiracy to Commit Murder 720-5/8-2
Criminal Drug Conspiracy 720-570/405.1
Delivery/manufacture cannabis over 5,000gm 720-550/5 (g)
Dismembering a Human Body 720-5/12-20.5
Dismembering a Human Body 720-5/12-20.5
Drug Induced Homicide 720-5/9-3.3
Female genital mutilation 720-5/12-34
Female Genitalia Mutilation 720-5/12-34
Hinder Prosecution of Terrorism 720-5/29D-35
Home Invasion 720-5/19-6
Identity Theft exceeding $100,000
Indecent Solicitation of an Adult 720-5/11-6.5
Involuntary Servitude 720-5/10-9(b)
Making a Terrorist Threat 720-5/29D-20
Methamphetamine delivery – 100 or more grams but less than 400 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (d)
Methamphetamine delivery – 15 or more grams but less than 100 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (c)
Methamphetamine delivery – 400 or more grams but less than 900 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (e)
Methamphetamine delivery – 900 or more grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (f)
Methamphetamine possession – 100 or more grams but less than 400 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (4)
Methamphetamine possession – 400 or more grams but less than 900 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (5)
Methamphetamine possession – 900 or more grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (6)
Organizer of an aggravated vehicle theft conspiracy 625-5/4-103.3
Possession With Intent to Deliver 720-570/401
Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child 720-5/11-1.40
RICO 720-5/33G-5
Solicitation for Murder or Murder for Hire 720-5/8-1 & 1.2
Soliciting or Providing Material Support for Terrorism 720-5/29D-29.9
Streetgang Criminal Drug Conspiracy 720-570/405.2
Terrorism 720-5/29D-14.9
Treason 720-5/30-1
Unlawful Discharge of Firearm Projectiles 720-5/24-3.2
Crime ILCS
Possession: Explosives, Incendiary Device 720-5/20-2
Ritualized Abuse of a Child 720-5/12-33
Residential Burglary 720-5/19-3
Vehicular Invasion 720-5/18-6
Cannabis Trafficking 720-550/5.1
Delivery Cannabis School Grounds 720-550/5.2
Possession of Controlled Substance 720-570/402
Criminal Sexual Assault 720-5/11-1.20
Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm 720-5/24-1.2
Aggravated Possession of Stolen Firearm 720-5/24-3.9
Gunrunning 720-5/24-3A
Aggravated Insurance Fraud 720-5;/1-10.5(b)
Second Degree Murder 720-5/9-2
Voluntary Manslaughter of an Unborn Child 720-5/9-2.1
Aggravated Intimidation 720-5/12-6.2
Criminal Street Gang Recruitment on School Grounds 720-5/12-6.4
Methamphetamine Manufacturing 720-646/15(a)
Possession or Delivery of Anhydrous Ammonia with Intent to Manufacture Meth 720-646/25(a-c)
Aggravated Robbery 720-5/18-5/18-1(b)
Vehicular Hijacking 720-5/18-3
Child Pornography – does not involve a film, videotape, or other moving depiction 720-5/11-20.1
Indecent Solicitation of a Child 720-5/11-6
Promoting Juvenile Prostitution 720-5/11-14.4
Falsely Making a Terrorist Threat 720-5/29D-25
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers 15 or more grams but less than 30 grams of methamphetamine precursor or substance containing any methamphetamine precursor 720-646/20 (a)(2)(B)
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers with the intent that 10 or more grams but less than 20 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be manufactured 720-646/20 (b)(2)(B)
Aggravated identity theft of credit, money,goods, services, or other property exceeding $10,000 in value and not exceeding $100,000 720-5/16-30(c)
Aggravated offenses relating to motor vehicles and other vehicles-Felonies 625-5/4-103.2
Bringing into or possessing a hypodermic syringe in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (5)
Bringing into or possessing a weapon, tool to defeat security mechanisms, cutting tool, or electronic contraband in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (6)
Bringing into or possessing any amount of a controlled substance classified in Schedules I or II of Article II of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (4)
Burglary – in a school, day care center, day care home, group day care home, or part day child care facility, or place of worship 720-5/19-1
Cannabis Plant(s) – More than 200 plants 720-550/8 (e)
Delivery of a controlled substance to a pregnant woman 720-570/407.2
Delivery/manufacture cannabis over 2,000gm to 5,000gm 720-550/5 (f)
Disarming a peace officer or correctional institution employee 720-5/31-1a
Firearms trafficking 720-5/24-3B
Involuntary sexual servitude of a minor 720-5/10-9 (c)
Laundering of criminally derived property of a value exceeding $100,000 but not exceeding $500,000 720-5/29B-3
Methamphetamine delivery – 5 or more grams but less than 15 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (b)
Methamphetamine possession – 15 or more grams but less than 100 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (3)
Possession of a deadly substance 720-5/29D-15.2
Possession of Cannabis over 5,000gm (felony) 720-550/4 (g)
Ritualized abuse of a child 720-5/12-33
Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories 625-5/4-103
Trafficking in persons 720-5/10-9 (d)
Unauthorized bringing of contraband into a penal institution by an employee; unauthorized possessing of contraband in a penal institution by an employee; unauthorized delivery of contraband in a penal institution by an employee 720-5/31A-1.2
Use of a dangerous place for the commission of a controlled substance or cannabis offense 720-5/12-5.3
Crime ILCS
Arson 720-5/20-1
Aggravated Battery of a Senior Citizen 720-5/12-3.05(a.4)
Aggravated Battery of an Unborn Child 720-5/12-3.1
Aggravated Domestic Battery 720-5/12-3.3
Ritual Mutilation 720-5/12-32
Tampering With Food, Drugs, or Cosmetics 720-5/12-4.5
Vehicular Endangerment 720-5/12-5.02
Burglary 720-5/19-1
Unlawful Cannabis Manufacturing 720-550/5.3
Controlled Substance Trafficking 720-570/401.1
Defacing Identification Mark of Firearm 720-5/24-5
Possession of Stolen Firearm 720-5/24-3.8
Unlawful Possession of Weapon by Street Gang Member 720-5/24-1.8
Unlawful Purchase of Firearm 720-5/24-3.5
Use of Stolen Firearm in Commission of Offense 720-5/24-3.7
Compelling Organization Membership 720-5/12-6.5
Forcible Detention 720-5/10-4
Kidnapping 720-5/10-1
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or deliversless than 15 grams of methamphetamine precursor or substance containing any methamphetamine precursor 720-646/20 (a)(2)(A)
Methamphetamine delivery – less than 5 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/55 (a)
Methamphetamine Related Child Endangerment 720-646/50(a)
Possess/Delivery/Store/Transport/Procure Materials (Not Meth Precursor) with Intent to Manufacture 720-646/30
Protection of Meth Manufacturing (Failure to Report or Guards/Lookout) 720-646/40
Unlawful Disposal of Methamphetamine Manufacturing Waste 720-646/45
Using or Allowing Use of Property for Methamphetamine Offenses 720-646/35
Offenses relating to disposition of titles and registration 625-5/4-105
Robbery 720-5/18-1(a)
Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse 720-5/11-1.60
Child Photography by Sex Offender 720-5/11-24
Criminal Transmission of HIV 720-5/12-5.01
Theft over $500 720-5/16-1
A person who possesses, procures, transports, stores, or delivers with the intent that less than 10 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine be manufactured 720-646/20 (b)(2)(A)
Abuse of a corpse – engages in sexual conduct with a corpse or involving a corpse 720-5/12-20.6 (1)
Aggravated Identity Theft above $300 not exceeding $10,000 720-5/16-30(b)
Bid rotating 720-5/33E-4
Bribery 720-5/33-1
Bribery to obtain driving privileges 720-5/33-6
Bringing into or possessing any amount of a controlled substance classified in Schedules III, IV or V of Article II of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act 720-5/31A-1.1 (3)
Cannabis Plant(s) – More than 50, but not more than 200 plant 720-550/8 (d)
Delivery/manufacture cannabis over 500gm to 2,000gm 720-550/5 (e)
Harassment of representatives for the child, jurors, witnesses and others 720-5/32-4a
Identity Theft exceeding $2,000 and not exceeding $10,000 720-5/16-30(a)
Inducement to commit suicide 720-5/12-34.5
Institutional Vandalism above $500 720-5/21-1.2
Interfering with the duties of a judicial office 720-5/32-4e
Laundering of criminally derived property of a value exceeding $10,000 but not exceeding $100,000 720-5/29B-2
Methamphetamine possession – 5 or more grams but less than 15 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (2)
Offenses relating to possession of titles and registration 625-5/4-104 (3)(a)
Possession of Cannabis over 2,000gm to 5,000gm (felony) 720-550/4 (f)
Ritual Mutilation 720-5/12-32
Use of a stolen firearm in the commission of an offense 720-5/24-3.7
Vehicle theft conspiracy 625-5/4-103.1
Crime ILCS
Institutional vandalism when damage does not exceed $500 720-5/21-1.2
Aggravated Battery 720-5/12-3.05
Calculated Cannabis Conspiracy 720-550/9
Look-a-Like Controlled Substance 720-570/404
Criminal Abortion 720-510/6
Institutional Vandalism below $500 720-5/21-1.2
Aggravated Computer Tampering 720-5/17-52
Aggravated Identity Theft below $300 720-5/16-30(b)
Forgery 720-5/17-3
Bomb Threat 720-5/26-1(a)(3)
Syndicated Gambling 720-5/28-1.1
Concealment of Homicidal Death 720-5/9-3.4
Involuntary Manslaughter 720-5/9-3
Involuntary Manslaughter & Reckless 720-5/9-3.2
Reckless Homicide 720-5/9-3
Official Misconduct 720-5/33-3
Perjury 720-5/32-2
Aggravated Stalking 720-5/12-7.4
Intimidation 720-5/12-6
Aggravated Unlawful Restraint 720-5/10-3.1
Methamphetamine possession – less than 5 grams of methamphetamine or a substance containing methamphetamine 720-646/60 (1)
Tampering with Anhydrous Ammonia Equipment 720-646/25(d)(1)
Abuse or criminal neglect of a long term care facility resident;  criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly person or person with a disability 720-5/12-4.4a
Criminal Fortification of a Residence or Building 720-5/19-5
Custodial Sexual Misconduct 720-5/11-9.2
Patronizing a Prostitute-Minor 720-5/11-18.1
Sexual Misconduct With Disabled Person 720-5/11-9.5
Sexual Relations Within Families 720-5/11-11
Traveling to Meet Minor 720-5/11-26
Theft $500 and Under 720-5/16-1
A contractor who knowingly makes a false statement, material to the certification 720-5/33E-11 (b)
Advocating Overthrow of Government 720-5/30-3
Bid-rigging 720-5/33E-3
Bribery for excuse from jury duty 720-5/32-4b
Bringing into or possessing cannabis in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (2)
Cannabis Plant(s) – More than 20, but not more than 50 plants 720-550/8 (c)
Criminal Damage to Government Supported Property above $500-$10,000 720-5/21-1.01
Delivery/manufacture cannabis over 30gm to 500gm 720-550/5 (d)
False entries 720-5/33E-15
False statements on vendor applications 720-5/33E-14
Identity Theft valued above $300-$2,000 720-5/16-30(a)
Insurance Fraud above $300 720-5/1-10.5(a)
Kickbacks 720-5/33E-7 (a)
Laundering of criminally derived property of a value not exceeding $10,000 720-5/29B-1
Legislative misconduct 720-5/33-8
Misapplication of funds 720-5/33E-16
Peace officer or correctional officer; gang-related activity prohibited 720-5/33-4
possess, procure, transport, store, or deliver anhydrous ammonia in an unauthorized container 720-646/25 (1.5)
Possession of Cannabis over 500gm to 2,000gm (felony) 720-550/4 (e)
Public contractor misconduct 720-5/33-7
State benefits fraud above $300 720-5/17-6
Tampering with public records 720-5/32-8 (c)
Tampering With Public Records 720-5/32-8 (c)
Threatening public officials;  human service providers 720-5/12-9
Unlawful manipulation of a judicial sale 720-5/32-14
Unlawful manufacture or delivery 720-5/24.5-10
Unlawful participation 720-5/33E-17
Unlawful Sale or Delivery of Firearms on the Premises of Any School 720-5/24-3.3
Unlawful use of firearm projectiles. 720-5/24-2.1
Unlawful Use or Possession of Weapons by Felons or Persons in the Custody of the Department of Corrections Facilities 720-5/24-1.1
ILCS
Possession of Cannabis over 100gm (felony) 720-550/4 (d)
Chemical Breakdown Illicit Controlled Substance 720-570/401.5
Unauthorized Possession Prescription Form 720-570/406.2
Criminal Damage to Government Supported Property below $500 720-5/21-1.01
Unlawful Sale or Delivery of Firearm 720-5/24-3
Computer Fraud 720-5/17-50
Financial Exploitation of Elderly/Disabled 720-5/17-56
Identity Theft valued below $300 720-5/16-30(a)
State benefits fraud below $300 720-5/17-6
Unlawful Use of Recorded Sounds or Images 720-5/16-7
Eavesdropping 720-5/14-2(a)
False Fire Alarm 720-5/26-1(a)(2)
False Police Report 720-5/26-1(a)(4)
Looting 720-5/25-4
Mob Action 720-5/25-1
Sale or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia 720-600/3
Concealing or Aiding a Fugitive 720-5/31-5
Obstructing Justice 720-5/31-4
Tampering With Public Records 720-5/32-8 (a)
Compelling a Confession or Information by Force or Threat 720-5/12-7
Cyberstalking 720-5/12-7.5
Hate Crime 720-5/12-7.17.1
Stalking 720-5/12-7.3
Aiding & Abetting Child Abduction 720-5/10-7
Child Abduction 720-5/10-5
Luring of a Minor 720-5/10-5.1
Unlawful Restraint 720-5/10-3
Aggravated Flee/Attempt to Elude Police Officer 625-5/11-204.1
Leaving the Scene Personal Injury Accident 625-5/11-401
Child Abandonment 720-5/12C-10
Failure to Report Child Abuse or Neglect 325-5/4
Draft Card Mutilation 720-5/49-1.5
Possession of Burglary Tools 720-5/19-2
Bigamy 720-5/11-45(a)
Distribution of Harmful Material 720-5/11-21
Grooming 720-5/11-25
Patronizing a Prostitute 720-5/11-18
Posting of identifying or graphic information on a pornographic Internet site or possessing graphic information with pornographic material 720-5/11-23
Promoting Prostitution 720-5/11-14.3
Sexual Conduct or Contact with an Animal 720-5/12-35
Sex Offender – Prohibited Zone 720-5/11-9.3
Abuse of a corpse – removes or carries away a corpse and is not authorized by law to do so 720-5/12-20.6 (2)
Accepting a Bribe 720-5/29-2
Adoption compensation prohibited 720-5/12C-70
Aggravated criminal housing management 720-5/12-5.1a
Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon 720-5/24-1.6
Boarding or attempting to board an aircraft with weapon 720-5/29D-35.1
Bribery of inspector employed by contractor 720-5/33E-8
Bringing into or possessing alcoholic liquor in a penal institution 720-5/31A-1.1 (1)
Cannabis Plant(s) – More than 5, but not more than 20 plants 720-550/8 (b)
Change orders 720-5/33E-9
Common carrier recklessness 720-5/12-5.5
Communicating with jurors and witnesses 720-5/32-4
Criminal Sexual Abuse 720-5/11-1.50 (1) (2)
Delivery/manufacture cannabis over 10gm to 30gm 720-550/5 (c)
Failure to report the death or disappearance of a child under 13 years of ag 720-5/10-10
False report of theft and other losses 720-5/26-1.1
Fraudulent driver’s license or permit 625-5/6-301.2
Interference with contract submission and award by public official 720-5/33E-6
Kickbacks 720-5/33E-7 (b)
Making false application or affidavit–Perjury 625-5/6-302
Manufacture, sale or transfer of bullets or shells represented to be armor piercing bullets, dragon’s breath shotgun shells, bolo shells, or flechette shells 720-5/24-2.2
Misprision of treason 720-5/30-2
Non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images. 720-5/11-23.5
Offenses relating to possession of titles and registration 625-5/4-104 (1-2)(a)
Offering a bribe 720-5/29-1 (a)
Performance of Unauthorized Acts 720-5/32-6
Permitting unlawful use of a building 720-570/406.1
Possession and sale of caustic and noxious substances 720-5/12-37
Preservation of evidence 720-5/33-5
Reckless discharge of a firearm 720-5/24-1.5
Sexual conduct or sexual contact with an animal 720-5/12-35
Subornation of perjury 720-5/32-3
Tampering with public records 720-5/32-8 (a)
Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property – the value exceeds $10,000 720-5/16-2
Unauthorized possession of prescription form 720-570/406.2
Unlawful possession of handguns 720-5/24-3.1
Unlawful sale of burglary tools 720-5/19-2.5
Unlawful sale of firearms by liquor licensee 720-5/24-3.4
Unlawful stringing of bids 720-5/33E-18
Unlawful use of a firearm in the shape of a wireless telephone 720-5/24-3.6

Questions about Felony Crimes in Illinois

A misdemeanor and a felony are both classifications of crimes, but they differ primarily in their severity and the potential penalties associated with them. Here’s a breakdown:

  1. Severity:
    • Misdemeanor: These are less severe than felonies. Examples might include petty theft, simple assault, or first-time possession of small amounts of certain drugs.
    • Felony: These are more serious crimes. Examples include murder, rape, kidnapping, grand theft, and serious drug trafficking.
  2. Penalties:
    • Misdemeanor: Convictions typically result in fines, probation, community service, and/or short jail terms (usually less than one year in a local or county jail).
    • Felony: Convictions generally carry heavier penalties, including substantial fines and prison sentences longer than a year (usually served in state or federal prisons).
  3. Collateral Consequences:
    • Misdemeanor: The long-term consequences of a misdemeanor conviction are generally less severe. However, they can still affect certain aspects of a person’s life, such as job prospects or eligibility for certain licenses.
    • Felony: A felony conviction can lead to more significant life-long repercussions. Felons might lose certain rights, such as the right to vote, own firearms, or hold public office. They also face challenges in finding employment, housing, and securing certain professional licenses.


It’s important to note that the specific definition and consequences of misdemeanors and felonies can vary by jurisdiction. Always consult local laws or legal professionals to understand the specifics in a particular region.

Yes, in Illinois, a felony can be dismissed under certain circumstances. If a judge deems there’s insufficient evidence to substantiate the charges, or if there were legal or procedural errors during the investigation or prosecution, the felony charges could be dropped. As with any serious legal matter, it’s crucial to consult with an experienced attorney to fully understand the specifics of a case and the potential for dismissal.

 

In Illinois, a felony conviction generally remains on your record indefinitely. However, under certain conditions, you might be eligible for expungement or sealing of your criminal record.

  1. Expungement: This process effectively erases the criminal record, as if the crime never occurred. However, not all felonies are eligible for expungement.

  2. Sealing: If a record is sealed, it remains existent but is hidden from most public searches. Certain employers, such as those in law enforcement, might still access these records. More felonies are eligible for sealing compared to expungement.


The specific eligibility criteria and waiting periods for expungement or sealing can be complex and may vary depending on the nature of the felony and other factors. Always consult with an Illinois attorney specializing in criminal law to understand the specifics of a particular case and potential remedies.

In Illinois, you are not automatically required to inform your employer about a felony conviction unless it’s specifically relevant to your job or if there’s a legal obligation in your field. However, several points should be noted:

  1. Job Applications: If an employer asks about felony convictions on a job application, you should answer honestly. Lying on an application can be grounds for termination.

  2. Background Checks: Many employers conduct background checks. If they find a felony conviction and you didn’t disclose it when asked, it could negatively impact your employment.

  3. Job Opportunities for Qualified Applicants Act (JOQAA): Under this act, signed into Illinois law in 2014, employers with more than 15 employees are prohibited from asking about an applicant’s criminal history until the applicant is selected for an interview or, if there’s no interview, until a conditional offer of employment is extended.

  4. Certain Professions: Some professions in Illinois have regulations regarding felony convictions. For instance, professions that require state licensing might have rules about reporting felony convictions and could impact one’s ability to maintain or obtain that license.

 

It’s always a good idea to consult with a legal professional or familiarize yourself with your industry’s standards regarding the disclosure of felony convictions.

In Illinois, individuals with felony convictions are generally prohibited from owning or possessing firearms. The Illinois Firearm Owners Identification Card (FOID) is required to legally purchase or possess firearms and ammunition in the state. A felony conviction is one of the disqualifying conditions for obtaining or retaining a FOID card.

If someone with a felony conviction is found in possession of a firearm in Illinois, they could face additional criminal charges. It’s also worth noting that federal law prohibits felons from possessing firearms, adding another layer of potential legal consequences.

However, there might be specific circumstances or processes through which an individual could seek to have their firearm rights restored, such as through expungement or pardon. Consulting with an experienced attorney in Illinois can provide clarity on these matters. Contact us for more information.

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