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  • Drug probation or TASC Probation.
  • Successful completion of drug probation or TASC may make you eligible to have your felony conviction erased from your record.*
  • Home confinement and/or electronic monitoring.
  • Impact incarceration (Boot Camp).
  • Periodic (weekend) imprisonment.

5. OTHER POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF A FELONY CONVICTION*

  • Driver‘s License:  The Secretary of State may revoke your license for certain offenses, including certain drug offenses involving a vehicle.
  • Seizure of Assets:  The State may attempt to seize your property and/or money as proceeds from criminal activity or if the property was used in the commission of a crime.
  • Deportation:  If you are not a legal resident or citizen, a conviction may result in deportation.

6. POSSIBLE DEFENSES*

  • Constitutional Challenges:  If the evidence in your case was seized in violation of your Constitutional rights you may be able to have the evidence suppressed (thrown out of court.)*
  • Illegal Stop or Arrest: If the police officer did not have a valid reason to pull you over while you were driving, or if the officer did not have probable cause to arrest you, this may also be a basis for having the evidence suppressed.*
  • Self Defense or Defense of Others: Your actions were reasonable and done to prevent immediate physical harm to yourself or another person.
  • Necessity: Although you broke the law, you did so to prevent a greater harm from occurring.
  • Entrapment:Where a police officer induces you to do an act that you would not have otherwise done.
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*Important restrictions and conditions apply. Please call for complete details.
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