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You would answer, "Yes." Supervision is your punishment, or sentence, for having been convicted. If you were not convicted, there would be no punishment at all. Your punishment could have taken the form of unsupervised probation, supervised probation, incarceration, restrictions, or fines or any combination the judge chooses.

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Q: I Got Supervision in Illinois for dui. How do you answer have you ever been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a criminal offense?
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What does the question have you ever been convicted for a criminal offense for which you have not been pardoned MEAN?

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