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Our city is often represented in the media as a city ripe with violence and shootings. It is unfortunate but Chicago is home to a lot of gun crime.
In response, local law enforcement and the courts are also taking action to combat these illegal activities.
The Chicago Police Department is cracking down on gun crime. The Chicago PD has made as many as 29 gun-related arrests in the span of 5 days. In addition, the court systems are imposing harsher punishments on criminals to combat gun crime.
Take one Chicago man who was found guilty and sentenced to nearly 7 years in prison. He was merely found in possession of a loaded handgun and 61 rounds of ammunition.
Seem harsh? Here’s why it happened that way…
There are several requirements that Illinois citizens must fulfill before and during the ownership of a firearm. These laws generally fall under two umbrellas: before you actually own your firearm, and after.
There are additional requirements that may nullify your rights to own a gun. Some citizens may be classified as too “dangerous” to own a gun.
The state of Illinois looks at a series of factors when classifying individuals as being too dangerous to possess a firearm in the state of Illinois. They include:
That last one was the ultimate reason the Chicagoan was reportedly sent back to prison for seven more years. He had been previously charged and convicted by the state court for attempted armed robbery, which made it illegal to own a firearm.
Seven years may seem like a long time for what really amounts to a victimless crime. In fact, he got a much shorter sentence than he could have.
Weapon charges in the State of Illinois range from Class A Misdemeanors to Class X felonies. The charge depends on factors like the type of weapon possessed, location, previous offenses, modifications, etc.
Gun possession offenses are specifically charged from a Class 4 felony to a Class X felony most often. This means that the sentencing for gun offenses ranges from 3 years imprisonment to 30 years max, and often accompanies a fine of up to $25,000.
Repeated possession offenses are charged more harshly, as well as possession of an automatic or silenced weapon. The location of the possession, such as a school, also increases the severity of the charge. A conviction for having a loaded firearm on your person is the most likely scenario in which someone receives that 30-year prison sentence.
Gun crimes may be high in Chicago, but the state of Illinois and local police departments are taking swift action to make our communities safer.
Facing gun possession charges in Chicago can lead to severe penalties, especially under the strict Illinois gun laws. If you wind up caught in the middle, we advise finding an experienced Illinois criminal defense attorney stat!
Sami Azhari has been working as a lawyer since 2007, after receiving his Juris Doctor from the Michigan State University College of Law. He has handled numerous state and federal cases and is known throughout the Chicago and Rolling Meadows area for providing his clients with high-quality, skilled representation. He has been recognized by SuperLawyers, the National Trial Lawyers Association, and other notable organizations, and has spoken at a number of legal conferences.