Illinois MIP – Minor in Possession
Andreano Law defends Illinois students accused of MIP charges.
Do not plead guilty or pay a fine to the State of Illinois, for a Minor in Possession (MIP) summons, citation, affidavit, ticket or arrest before you understand the consequences of being charged and convicted of this municipal misdemeanor.
If you pay the fine you are pleading guilty to a misdemeanor crime that will be on your public record.
This conviction for a small infraction may well be the cause for you to be unable to take advantage of beneficial or substantial opportunities for your educational or professional career in the future. Do not regret a hastily made decision today to dispose of this matter quickly or cheaply, only to determine later that the MIP conviction was the basis for the denial from an employer, academic admissions or professional board.
Simply stated, a guilty plea on your record can adversely effect your ability to get a job, college of choice, or membership to a professional guild.
In addition to protecting your public record, retaining Sam Andreano also provides the value and convenience of avoiding your personal appearances in the Municipal Court. You do not need to reschedule and delay your departure flight, or book a return trip to town in several weeks to resolve this court case yourself.
Do Not Put Your Future Opportunities at Risk. Contact Andreano Law by completing the intake form on this website.
Andreano Law has been helping young adult citizens from across Illinois since 1970 with legal representation services in Municipal Court.
Leverage the legal experience of Andreano Law, for Illinois MIP – Minor in Possession charges TODAY.