Summary
In Illinois, disorderly conduct charges can be broad, covering behaviors like fighting or disturbing the peace. Penalties may include fines or jail time. If you have a witness willing to testify on your behalf, it can strengthen your defense. Recording court proceedings without permission is generally prohibited to maintain judicial integrity. If you suspect corruption, gather evidence and consider reporting it to higher authorities. At a first appearance, its unusual for fines or jail time to be imposed without a case review. If you received a document suggesting a guilty plea and fine, verify its authenticity and consult an attorney immediately. Legal representation is crucial to protect your rights and navigate the legal process effectively.Full Conversation
hi um, i have afalse disorderly conduct case against me
Hi Jay! In Missouri, disorderly conduct can cover a range of behaviors. To give you better guidance:
- What exactly are you accused of doing?
- Were there any witnesses?
- Have you been officially charged, or is this just an accusation at this point?
This information will help me provide more specific advice.
it simply states disordely conduct
Jay, in Missouri, disorderly conduct can be quite broad. Here's some general information:
- Disorderly Conduct: Includes fighting, making excessive noise, or disturbing the peace.
- Penalties: Can range from fines to jail time, depending on the severity.
Were there any witnesses to the incident?
yes one other person was in my home but i never interacted with the socalled arresting oifficers
Jay, it's important to know whether the other person in your home witnessed the alleged disorderly conduct and what they might say. Could you please tell me if the other person is willing to testify on your behalf?
yes
Jay, having a witness who is willing to testify on your behalf is a positive aspect. Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather all evidence and witness statements.
- Consider consulting with a local attorney to discuss your defense strategy.
- Document any interactions or lack thereof with the officers.
If you have any other specific questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
is it illegal to record court precedings
In Missouri, recording court proceedings without permission is generally prohibited. Here are some key points:
- Recording: You typically need permission from the judge.
- Penalties: Unauthorized recording can result in contempt of court charges.
Do you have any other specific questions about your case?
im living in illinois
Jay, in Illinois, recording court proceedings without permission is generally prohibited as well. Here are some key points:
- Recording: You typically need permission from the judge.
- Penalties: Unauthorized recording can result in contempt of court charges.
What specific legal guidance are you seeking regarding your disorderly conduct case in Illinois?
im asking why is it illegal to not document the court prec****engs because it feels like im being setup in a fruad to extort monies from me in a very closed arena of an isolate me from being able to exploit corruption at its core
Jay, court proceedings are not documented by individuals to maintain the integrity and fairness of the judicial process. Unauthorized recordings can be edited or misused, potentially compromising the truth. If you feel there's corruption, consider reporting it to a higher judicial authority or seeking legal counsel.
Do you have any evidence or specific incidents that support your claim of being set up?
yes
Jay, having evidence to support your claim of being set up is crucial. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document Evidence: Collect all relevant documents, recordings (if any), and witness statements.
- Report Corruption: Consider reporting to a higher judicial authority or the Attorney General's office.
- Seek Legal Counsel: Consult with a local attorney who specializes in corruption or misconduct cases.
Do you have any other questions or need further guidance on a specific aspect of your case?
is it normal on a first apperance to be told youur going to pay a fine or face jail ti,e for an incident that never accured the officers came back al;most to days later to try an intimadte me
Jay, it's not typical for a judge to immediately impose a fine or jail time at a first appearance without a thorough review of the case. Here are some key points:
- First Appearance: Usually involves understanding charges, entering a plea, and setting bail.
- Defense: Presenting your evidence and witness can help your case.
Have you been assigned a public defender or consulted with a private attorney yet?
no i havnt i just got this document saying that i plea guilty to the following charges an would pay the following assesments of250 prior to nov 7th
Jay, it sounds like there might be some confusion or a potential issue with how your case is being handled. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Contact the Court: Verify the authenticity of the document you received.
- Legal Representation: It's crucial to consult with an attorney immediately to review your case and the document.
- Appeal: If you did not plead guilty, discuss with your attorney the possibility of appealing the decision.
Have you tried reaching out to the court or seeking legal assistance yet?
thank you i will do as u sugest
Jay, it looks like you have a potentially strong case, especially with the confusion surrounding the documentation and the witness willing to testify on your behalf. Consulting with an attorney is crucial in ensuring your rights are protected. If you need further assistance or have any other questions, feel free to ask!