In a previous post, I discussed how DUI cases cannot be expunged in Illinois. That post assumed that the inquiring person either plead guilty to a DUI charge or was found guilty of a DUI charge. A DUI case and arrest may be expunged if a person is found not guilty after a trial or if the DUI charge is dismissed. But, if a person pleads guilty to a DUI charge or is found guilty of a DUI charge, then the person cannot expunge his DUI case. This is true even if the person receives a sentence of judicial supervision.
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