You will have to check IL state law on this. Some states allow only one expunction per lifetime - others allow only one expunction for the same/similar offense.
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Kansas Statutes Annotated 21-3701 defines theft. One of the subsets of theft is possessing property known to have been stolen by another person. Whether the crime is misdie or felony depends on the value of the property. In Kansas, the person who actually stole the property is NOT chargeable with its possession--it has to have been stolen by one person and possessed by another.
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Question is cut off and incomplete. Shorten it and re-submit please after checking your facts. Disorderly Conduct is a misdemeanor criminal charge and the Family Courts I am familiar with, have no jurisdiction in criminal matters. In fact, don't even have prosecutors assigned to them. Only a prosecutors can nolle a police charge.
New York - Penal Law Section 265.01. A person is guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree when: ... (2) He possesses any dagger, dangerous knife, dirk, razor, stiletto, imitation pistol, or any other dangerous or deadly instrument or weapon with intent to use the same unlawfully against another; ... ... Criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree is a class A misdemeanor. class A Misdemeanor is just about three years in a jail like Rikers.
In general, No. On a misdemeanor charge extradition over a long distance is generally not going to happen. The State or jurisdiction that has the charge must pay for someone to come pick you up if you are arrested in another State. This is expensive and most jurisdictions will not want to pay this cost so they don't extradite over long distances.
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The outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the case, including the value of the stolen property, any prior criminal record, and the legal proceedings. Possible outcomes could include a fine, probation, community service, or imprisonment. It is best to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
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The verb for regaining possession is repossess; the noun form is repossession; the adjective form is repossessed.
Adverse Possession