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1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Traffic Tickets and Civil Rights for Illinois on
Q: What happens if you are still going to court over lawsuit and the statute of limitations has expired in illinios?

I dont remember much of my accident but i was stopped and looked both ways before turn left now i being sued i did not receive accident report i suffer from ptsd and short term memory loss its been two and half years

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answered on Sep 9, 2023

Illinois has a 2 year statute of limitations for motor vehicle accidents, without taking exceptions into account. So long as the civil suit was filed on or before the 2 year anniversary of the accident, the case will remain in court until it comes to a resolution. A resolution to the civil case... View More

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Q: My boyfriend got a speeding ticket (35+) He paid his fine and was told to complete a defensive driving class.

My boyfriend got a speeding ticket (35+) He paid his fine and was told to complete a defensive driving class. When he went to sign up for the class there was nothing available before his court date. His lawyer went to court on his behalf and extended it a few weeks but still no classes available.... View More

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answered on Sep 14, 2023

So long as the delay in his completion of the defensive driving class was out of his control (i.e. no classes available), the court should be willing to continue the matter. What he wants to avoid is having the court grant a "Petition to Revoke" his original sentence, as he could then... View More

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Q: Hi, I recently received a court appearance ticket for speeding. I wanted to see what I can do about this.

On the ticket it says I was going 35 miles above the speed limit. I don’t think this is accurate and the officers did not have evidence for this. But I did accept that I was speeding but I did not mention how fast I was going. Is there anything I can do to get this changed?

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answered on Sep 2, 2023

This is one of those things that really depends upon the court system you are involved with. Some judges and prosecutors are rigid and others will compromise. Locate a lawyer in the county where you received the ticket, who appears regularly in traffic court. Right now, if you plead, guilty, it is... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Communications Law for Illinois on
Q: (21) I have 2 improper use of phone within 5 months of each other in which I got supervision on the first. What happens?

Court Supervision on the first, optional court date will be in September 2023 in which I'm think I must attend, and I use my phone for Uber. Any way I can retain my supervision???

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answered on Aug 15, 2023

A ticket while you are in supervision does not automatically cause loss of the supervision. The prosecutor must be aware of it, and must file papers to revoke the first supervision.

Most of the time on these minor offenses, they do not revoke and might even give you supervision again for...
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Q: Can I sue if someone uses my name in a traffic stop and I get arrested for it?
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answered on Aug 14, 2023

Yes, you may have grounds to sue if someone falsely uses your name during a traffic stop, leading to your arrest. This situation could potentially involve claims of identity theft, false arrest, and malicious prosecution. If you were wrongly arrested and suffered damages as a result, you may be... View More

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Q: Will an Illinois judge call or be able to confirm that the insurance card I am providing is in fact a valid policy?

I bought a motorcyle on 7/29 and drove it home. While driving it home I had an accident with another vehicle. I literally had just bought it 25 mins before the accident. It was my fault and very minor. I have arranged to repair the other party's vehicle. My insurance company would not... View More

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answered on Aug 9, 2023

Most policies give you 7-30 days to report a replacement vehicle. Not sure how that works with a motorcycle. Not clear what you mean by your insurance "would not cover me" when later you seem to be asking if they will cover you.

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Q: 625 ILCS 5/11. 1301 hi I was wondering I got a ticket for this ordinance no stopping or standing is this a moving violat

I was just wondering if this is a moving violation

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answered on Aug 7, 2023

No. Doesn’t even get reported.

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Q: Hi I’m 22 yo and got 3 tickets and an I-bond in june the first ticket was for speeding 21-25 mph over the speed limit.

The second one was for improper lane usage the cop claims I cut him off and 4 other people how ever I requested all possible footages from that day and there was no dash camera evidence. The 3rd one was for suspended plates which I had no idea I had because my car is under my brothers insurance.... View More

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answered on Aug 7, 2023

The $3,000 means $300 bond but regardless of the amount, you don't want to skip out They will suspend your license until the cows come home so you need to deal with it.

Too much for you to handle on your own. Find a local lawyer in the county you received the ticket. Looks like you are...
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Q: Reckless Driving Citation

I was driving on the highway and noticed the driver behind me experiencing severe road rage, she tried to run myself and my son off the road and was visibly extremely angry. I was taking an exit to get off the road away from her, I was several hundred feet in front of her taking the exit, when she... View More

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answered on Jul 30, 2023

This kind of charge is fact intensive. Meet with a lawyer who practices in the county in which the court is located.

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Q: Ticket and mandatory court date for driving with expired registration

My husband was pulled over and given a ticket and mandatory court date for driving our vehicle, which has been uninsured since 2015. We are in the process of getting a new car because the car in question is almost 20 years old, and our mechanic has advised to not put more money into fixing the... View More

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answered on Jul 8, 2023

Usually the Court wants correction and will accept proof of salvage as proof of correction. But the only way to know is to go to the court BEFORE your court date and sit through the calendar. Then ask the bailiff if the judge will accept proof of salvage as POC. I recommend you contact several... View More

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Q: I received a ticket for disorderly conduct. The ticket doesn't have any badge number officers name or signatures.

Doesn't have time date of offense. Can I get dismissed because of this errors?

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answered on Jun 21, 2023

Not likely. Those things can be remedied before trial. That is the job of the prosecutor not the cops

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Q: Is underglow light illegal in Illinois?
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answered on Jun 9, 2023

Possibly. This case arises in the area of traffic ticket law. You need to discuss with an attorney in your jurisdiction that specializes in this kind of law. Thank you for using Justia, Ask a Lawyer.

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Q: If I get two tickets in less than two weeks and I am 17, if I go on court supervision for one will that help me
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answered on May 4, 2023

Yes, that will protect your license. You must have a parent or guardian with you in court and will be required to take a safe driving course.

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Cannabis & Marijuana Law for Illinois on
Q: I was initially pulled over for expired tags and then found out my license was suspended.

The officer took me into custody and then released me on an I-bond. I have court on Thursday, but I have been replaying the encounter in my head, and I don't believe he ever referenced any of my Miranda Rights during our exchange. I was arrested on Driving on a suspended license and open... View More

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answered on Mar 20, 2023

Miranda rates are necessary when you are taken into custody. Furthermore, even if your Miranda rights are violated, it only six to suppress any statement you made.

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Q: Pulled over 4 suspected reckless driving, not witnessed by Officer But only issued ticket for Expired License! Lawful?

Driver pulled over by Sheriff on a one lane expressway from a call into the Department of an alleged Reckless Driver. Sheriff Officer NEVER WITNESSED the callers complaint. Pulled over driver who was doing the speed limit & in their lane. Driver had an EXPIRED License for 6 years. Driver NOT... View More

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answered on Mar 18, 2023

I am not really seeing a legal defense here. The only possibility would be that the officer had no basis to believe the hearsay. But short of that, an officer can institute a stop based upon hearsay.

You don’t have to sign a ticket to make it valid.

Your best move here is to go...
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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets, Cannabis & Marijuana Law and Juvenile Law for Illinois on
Q: I’m 17 years old. I have court soon and would like to know what consequences I’ll likely have to face.

I got charged with reckless driving, fleeing/attempt to elude an a officer, Unlicensed (it was after curfew), unlawful use cannabis/driver, 35+ in a 55, and disregard of 7 separate stop signs. I know nothing is certain until I appear in court but I’d like to know what they might charge me with... View More

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answered on Mar 8, 2023

If a driver runs more than two stop signs or stop lights or exceeds the speed limit by more than 20 miles an hour while an officer is in pursuit, that could be charged as a felony. The first court date is not the end of your case; it is the beginning. That is where you or your attorney plead not... View More

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Q: How does my driving record as a minor differ from my record as an adult.

When I was a minor I was pulled over for speeding and given a written warning as the officer understood my situation. Now 2 years later as an adult I received another written warning for speeding because of emotional distress. How do these differ on my driving record if they are at all and how do... View More

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answered on Mar 4, 2023

Warnings are not part of your record.

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Q: I had a 28 over speed limit ticket in 25 mph zone with court appearance. Will I go to jail?

Mt prospect

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answered on Feb 5, 2023

The maximum penalty for speeding 26-34 mph over the limit is 6 months in jail and a $1,500.00 fine - the minimum penalty is court supervision. Of course, the goal is to avoid jail time and a criminal conviction. Traffic school and community service are more common than jail. The ultimate result... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Car Accidents for Illinois on
Q: I got a ticket for driving 28 over speed limit in 25 mph zone. I know it can be a jail time . How likely that to happen?

Mount Prospect Illinois

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answered on Feb 5, 2023

The maximum penalty for speeding 26-34 mph over the limit is 6 months in jail and a $1,500.00 fine - the minimum penalty is court supervision. Of course, the goal is to avoid jail time and a criminal conviction. Traffic school and community service are more common than jail. The ultimate result... View More

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Q: Is my son, who lives in Illinois and paid his Minnesota speeding ticket, able to change it to supervison?

He now has a suspended license due to 2 tix before 21 yrs. But needs a license to drive to his college classes. He currently attends college in Texas.

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answered on Jan 16, 2023

That is a question that would be best posed to a MN lawyer.

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