Class 1 Felonies

An Explanation of Illinois Sex Crimes

May 12, 2021
Thumbnail image for An Explanation of Illinois Sex Crimes

NOTE: The following information was updated to account for various amendments to sex crimes under the Illinois Criminal Code in 2019. More specifically, Public Act 101-0130 eliminated the statute of limitations for prosecuting major sex crimes in Illinois, including the regular and aggravated versions of criminal sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse. The accusation of […]

Read the full article

Illinois Inmate Early Release

July 17, 2020
Thumbnail image for Illinois Inmate Early Release

NOTE: This page contains new materials to account for updates to Illinois law after passage of Public Act 101-440. After January 1, 2020, this Act modified several provisions of 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3, including guidelines for sentencing credits earned toward early release. There was a time in Illinois when inmates could get released from state prison […]

Read the full article

Dissemination of Child Pornography in Illinois

April 24, 2018
Thumbnail image for Dissemination of Child Pornography in Illinois

Illinois imposes strict penalties for child pornography crimes. The penalties range from probationable felonies to non-probationable Class X felonies with consecutive sentencing. Illinois employs a broad definition of child pornography, including traditional and electronic media. Specifically, the law mentions film, tape, and photograph as well as other visual depictions in electronic format. In order to […]

Read the full article

What is Criminal Drug Trafficking in Illinois?

January 15, 2018
Thumbnail image for What is Criminal Drug Trafficking in Illinois?

Criminal drug trafficking in Illinois is a serious offense. There are a few types of criminal drug trafficking. 720 ILCS 550/5.1 outlines Cannabis Trafficking pursuant to the Cannabis Control Act while 720 ILCS 570/401.1 focuses on criminal drug trafficking pursuant to the Controlled Substances Act. Drug trafficking also applies to possession of a controlled substance […]

Read the full article

The Changing Landscape of Retail Theft Crimes in Cook County

January 15, 2018
Thumbnail image for The Changing Landscape of Retail Theft Crimes in Cook County

NOTE: This page reflects new information to illustrate the impact of Public Act 101-394. This Act took effect on January 1, 2020, and removed the ability to seal criminal records related to theft crimes committed against elderly adults or disabled individuals. In December of 2016, recently elected Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx made an […]

Read the full article

Felons not required to disclose criminal convictions on Illinois government job applications

October 13, 2013
Thumbnail image for Felons not required to disclose criminal convictions on Illinois government job applications

In an unprecedented move, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has issued an order that allows applicants for state government jobs to apply without having to disclose felony convictions. Governor Quinn calls it an order to ‘Ban the Box,’ referring to the box job applicants have to check to disclose convictions. The administrative order, issued October 3, […]

Read the full article

Criminal conviction can result in deportation, even for permanent residents

July 1, 2013
Thumbnail image for Criminal conviction can result in deportation, even for permanent residents

NOTE: This page was refreshed to explain changes to Illinois law under the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. When this Act became state law on January 1, 2020, Illinois officially legalized the recreational possession and use of cannabis as well as modified numerous cannabis-related crimes. The impact of a criminal conviction can be long-lasting and […]

Read the full article

Illinois Theft Laws: Elements of the Offense and Penalties

June 11, 2012
Thumbnail image for Illinois Theft Laws: Elements of the Offense and Penalties

Note: This article has been updated and republished as of 2020. The offense of theft under Illinois law is misunderstood. Many people think that because it is not a violent offense, and in some cases, it has no discernible victim, it is not a serious offense. This thinking is wrong. Theft can result in a jail […]

Read the full article

Important new bill in legislature would expunge felonies

March 26, 2012
Thumbnail image for Important new bill in legislature would expunge felonies

In the current legislative session, Illinois lawmakers are considering a very important new statute to be added to the criminal code. Senate Bill 3349, proposed by Senator Kwame Raoul (D-Chicago), would create a special type of probation for felonies that can be expunged. If signed by the governor, a defendant with a pending felony would […]

Read the full article

Statistics show increase in felony charges across state of Illinois

May 29, 2011
Thumbnail image for Statistics show increase in felony charges across state of Illinois

The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority has been tracking felony and misdemeanor filings in state courts throughout Illinois over the years, and their findings may surprise you. The findings come as no surprise, however, to attorneys and judges handling these caseloads. The studies prove that, on average, prosecutors are seeking stiffer penalties more than ever. […]

Read the full article