Posts Tagged ‘conviction’
Illinois Driving Relief after DUI Conviction
Sunday, June 14th, 2009
If you’re convicted of DUI in Illinois, your driving privileges and driver’s license will be revoked. And if you’re like many individuals, it’s crucial for you to obtain driving relief by fully reinstating your driver’s license or at least through a restricted driving permit.
To obtain these, you have to appear before the Secretary of State in Illinois. But your success in this hearing would depend on your preparation, as well as your lawyer’s.
Take note that the penalties of a DUI conviction in Illinois are as follows:
- 1st offense – your driver’s license may be revoked for one year.
- 2nd offense – your driver’s license will be revoked for five years or more.
- 3rd offense – your license will be revoked for at least 10 years.
- 4th offense – you will have a revoked driver’s license for life!
You will not automatically get a reinstatement of you driver’s license after your revocation period. You will have another formal or informal hearing depending on your driving record. Nevertheless, it’s very possible to win even at your first hearing. Always talk to an experienced lawyer to assist you in your license-reinstatement case. These lawyers can be found in any lawyer directory online.
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Privacy and Rights after a Criminal Conviction
Sunday, June 7th, 2009
Whether you have a prison sentence or just a payment of fine on your record, these are still histories of conviction. But even if you have been a convicted criminal, you still have privacy and rights under Human Rights act. In other words, others should respect your right to have a private family life.
First of all, you need to know that you’re obliged to declare your conviction record when you’re applying for a credit card, insurance, new home, or even a job. But after some time, you’re no longer required to do so (called the rehabilitation period). This period would depend on the sentence that you served.
Another thing is that you no longer have the right to request the destruction of data found during an investigation involving you – these are your DNA samples, photographs, or fingerprints. The police are entitled to retain samples and prints on these records since the 2001 terrorist attack.
Here are other rights after a criminal conviction:
· Rights to Privacy – the media must respect your private life because your name and details should be protected by Data Protection Act. You are entitled to contact a defense lawyer and sue if there’s any breach unless organizations or employers require these details when you’re applying for a loan or they’re hiring you for a “position of trust.”
· Rights to View your Prison Records – the prison office should provide you a copy of your records when you request it. You also have the right to correct any of the errors in it.
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