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An original disposition of Court Supervision can be replaced with a conviction (i.e. Conditional Discharge or Probation).In more severe cases of violation, the court can impose county jail time (for misdemeanor offenses), or an Illinois State Penitentiary sentence (for felony offenses).
Court supervision is the minimum sentence in Illinois and allows the charge(s) to be dismissed after a period of time and compliance with certain conditions. For most traffic law offenders, court supervision is 60-120 days (two to four months), but the standard is 90 days (three months).
For first-time violations within the last 5 years, the court considers orders of supervision. There may be a minimum fine of $55.
Court supervision is the least severe of the possible sentences. Court supervision does not entail a conviction or jail time and can be expunged after completion of the sentence. Court supervision is the least restrictive among the three sentencing options.
If a person is found guilty of driving under the influence in Illinois, and he has no prior offenses of DUI or reckless driving, then the judge is authorized to sentence the defendant to court supervision.
English translation: Supervision means the case is continued for a certain amount of time. During that time, you have to fulfill the conditions set by the court. There is no conviction entered against you. If you do what the court says, the case is dismissed at the end.
In the case of most petty traffic offenses, a court may issue an order of supervision where the defendant has a good driving record. Under an order of supervision, the defendant is usually required to pay a fine and/or attend traffic school and is placed on a supervision for a specified period of time.