Chicago, IL asked in Criminal Law for Illinois

Q: Can you have your probation revoked even if you get a charge and it is still in the courts

I'm having to go to court for probation being revoked but the other charge that I got I am still going to court on there's been no conviction is that legal

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A: Yes. Essentially, you have a Petition to Revoke your Probation partly based on your new charge and you have the new charge. In the PTR the state only has to prove that it's more likely than not that you committed the crime. In the new charge you have to be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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