Cancelling Immigration Removal
 Orders Through Clemency

I listened to the case of a man who’d lost his Green Card some years back and was now facing deportation because of an old felony drug conviction. Although federal immigration authorities ordered the man deported in 2006, at that time his country of origin did not honor such requests. A year or so ago, immigration authorities notified the man that it was renewing its efforts to deport him. Can he petition for executive clemency in Illinois?

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Ina Silvergleid
Can I Expunge My Marijuana Conviction?

Can my marijuana conviction be expunged? Beginning next month (Jan. 1, 2020), if you are at least 21 years old, you will be allowed to purchase up to 30 grams of marijuana from a licensed dispensary in Illinois. The Illinois law that decriminalizes small amounts of marijuana also contains provisions allowing people to expunge their old marijuana arrests and some convictions.

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Ina Silvergleid
How to Expunge a Criminal Record in Illinois

How to Expunge a Criminal Record in Illinois? The only way to get rid of an arrest record is to petition for expungement. There are several ways a case can be dismissed in Illinois: non-suit, finding no probable cause, stricken with leave to reinstate (“SOL”), nolle pros (“NP”).

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Ina Silvergleid