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If you are on probation, you loose the right to vote until you go to the government and fill out an aplication to get your voting rights and your ability to carry a firearm. In addition, you may never have or carry a firearm, for any reason, not even for hunting purposes.

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Felony retail theft in Illinois?

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Felony theft and misdemeanor theft in Illinois?

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Does a felony disqualify you from getting an insurance license?

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Is second degree theft a felony?

if its pety theft then no. If its grand theft yes and its a big problem! hopefully you don't get convicted cause if you do that's gonna be a hard life experience


What is the jail time for theft charge of 146 or a felony charge of 186 stealing from khols in Illinois?

It is probably determined by the amount of the theft.


Can you bond out on theft over 300 in Illinois?

No. Not at the police station anyway. Theft Over $300 is a felony in Illinois. You have to go to the county jail and go before a judge who will set bond.


Is theft over 300 a class 4 felony in Illinois?

A felony is a federal crime and therefore is rated the same in every state in the union.


What are the charges for a first time offense of under 300 in petty theft in Illinois?

The charges for the first time offense of UNDER $ 150 retail theft in Illinois is Class A misdemeanor. The second time Class 4 Felony. Over $150 for a retail theft is a class 4 felony, even for the first time. However, if the theft is not from a retail store, then under $300 is still a misdemeanor. Over $300 it becomes a felony. See related links below.


What is the statute of limitations in Illinois for retail theft over one thousand dollars?

A felony offense: Three years.


When does a theft crime expire in Illinois?

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