The Illinois Plea of Guilty is a legal document that is filed in a criminal court when a defendant pleads guilty to a criminal charge. It is an admission of guilt by the accused in a criminal case, which allows the court to proceed with sentencing without a trial. There are two main types of Illinois Plea of Guilty: a guilty plea to the charge as stated in the indictment, and a plea of guilty to a lesser offense. A plea of guilty to the charge as stated in the indictment means that the defendant does not contest the charge and accepts the punishment as stated in the indictment. A plea of guilty to a lesser offense means that the defendant accepts a lesser charge and agrees to the punishment for that lesser charge.