Cocaine and Crack Cocaine
See also: Illegal Searches and Seizures, Tow Hearings / Vehicle Impoundments, Forfeitures
In Illinois there is a law named the Illinois Controlled Substance Actwhich prohibits the possession, the possession with the intent to deliver, and the delivery of certain Controlled Substances including cocaine. There are various consequences and penalties for different levels and severity of violations of the Act based on quantity or the intent to deliver, or where the cocaine was delivered, or if the cocaine can be proved to come from another state. There are also federal laws that prohibit similar conduct as prohibited in Illinois.
To View the Penalties Under Illinois State Law Click on the Link Below:
- Possession of Cocaine
- Possession with Intent to Deliver, or the Delivery of Cocaine
- Possession with Intent to Deliver, or the Delivery of Cocaine within 1000 feet of a School or Place of Religious Worship
- Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Deliver, or the Delivery of Cocaine within 1000 feet of a Truck Stop or Safety Rest Area
- Delivering Cocaine to a Person Under 18 Years of Age
- Delivering Cocaine to a Pregnant Person
- Cocaine Trafficking
- Calculated Criminal Drug Conspiracy
- Street Gang Criminal Drug Conspiracy
Federal Penalties for Cocaine
Possible Outcomes for First Time OffendersFirst Offender Section 410 Probation: Expugnable from the Public Record
- Calculated Criminal Drug Conspiracy
- Cocaine / Crack Cocaine With Intent to Deliver, or Manufacture or Delivery to School or Place of Religious Worship
- Cocaine Trafficking
- Delivering Cocaine to a Person Under 18 years of Age
- Delivering Cocaine to a Pregnant Woman
- First Offender Probation: Expugnable From the Public Record
- Possession of Cocaine
- Possession of Cocaine With Intent to Deliver, or the Delivery to Truck Stop or Safety Rest Area
- Possession With Intent to Deliver, or Manufacture or Delivery of Cocaine
- Street Gang Criminal Drug Conspiracy