What Can My Friend Do Reagrding a Felony?Courts Told Her to Ask Gov of Illinoisi for Pardon, How Is This Done?
Question by nene: What can my friend do reagrding a felony?Courts told her to ask gov of Illinoisi for pardon, how is this done?
About 8 yrs ago she recieved a felony conviction. The situation was her boyfriend borrowed her car to go one place but took it another and left it (he was abusing drugs , get the picture?). “Sue” said she considered the boyfriend stole her car b/c he was 6 hrs overdue returning the car and never went where he said he was going so the car was gone w/o her permission. Long story short she was convicted of lieing to an officer which went from a misdemenor to felony charges. My friend has never been in any other trouble and this happened about 8 yrs ago. Problem is as a single parent with two small kids she is unable to work most jobs with a felony conviction, she was just let go from a temp agency today due to her felony conviction ( as she has worked for them for a year now and they knew of the felony, but now say she can no longer work). This situation makes life even harder for her as a single parent, and she has no extra money to fight this charge.
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Answer by laughter_every_day
your friend should consult with an attorney instead of seeking information on this site. Every state has different laws about sealing records, expungement, dismissal and pardons.
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