Attempted Theft Legal Consequences

Summary

Attempted theft over $500 in Illinois is classified as a Class 4 Felony. Penalties include 1 to 3 years in prison, fines up to $25,000, and probation or conditional discharge up to 2.5 years. It is advisable to consult with a criminal defense attorney for personalized legal advice. The Illinois State Bar Association can assist in finding a suitable attorney.

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Attempted theft over *
Hello ****, Could you please provide me with the location where this incident occurred? The laws vary depending on the location.
Illinois
Hello ****, In Illinois, attempted theft over $* is a Class * Felony. Here are some points:
- Punishment can include * to 3 years in prison
- Fines up to $*,*
- Probation or conditional discharge up to *.5 years
It's recommended to consult with a criminal defense attorney.
Can i
Sorry for the confusion, ****. Could you please complete your question? Are you asking if you can do something specific regarding your situation?
Id like to speak with attorney
I'm sorry, but as a chatbot, I'm unable to connect you directly with an attorney. However, I would recommend reaching out to the Illinois State Bar Association for assistance. They can help you find a suitable criminal defense attorney.
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That's a good decision, ****. The Illinois State Bar Association can provide you with a list of certified criminal defense attorneys in your area. Here is their contact information:

Illinois State Bar Association


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL *
Website: www.isba.org