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Part A. Waivers and Pleas
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- Article I. General Rules
- Article II. Rules on Civil Proceedings in the Trial Court
- Article III. Civil Appeals Rules
- Article IV. Rules on Criminal Proceedings in the Trial Court
- Part A. Waivers and Pleas
- Rule 401. Waiver of Counsel
- Rule 402. Pleas of Guilty or Stipulations Sufficient to Convict
- Rule 402A. Admissions or Stipulations in Proceedings to Revoke Probation, Conditional Discharge or Supervision.
- Rule 403. Pleas and Waivers by Persons Under 18
- Rule 404. Application for Waiver of Court Assessments
- Rules 405-10. Reserved
- Part B. Discovery
- Part C. Trials
- Part D. Post-Conviction Proceedings
- Part A. Waivers and Pleas
- Article IX. Child Custody or Allocation of Parental Responsibilities Proceedings
- Article V. Rules on Trial Court Proceedings in Traffic and Conservation Offenses, Ordinance Offenses, Petty Offenses, Misdemeanors, and Civil Law Violations
- Article VI. Appeals in Criminal Cases, Post-Conviction Cases, and Juvenile Court Proceedings
- Article VII. Rules on Admission and Discipline of Attorneys
- Article VIII. Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct of 2010
- Article X. Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice
- Article XI. Illinois Code of Judicial Conduct of 2023
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Related rules:
- Rule 403. Pleas and Waivers by Persons Under 18
- Rule 402. Pleas of Guilty or Stipulations Sufficient to Convict
- Rule 529. Written Pleas of Guilty in Minor Traffic Offenses
- Rule 530. Written Pleas of Guilty in Conservation Offenses
- Rule 531. Written Pleas of Guilty in Overweight and Permit Offenses
- Rule 413. Disclosure to Prosecution