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Archives for: April 10th, 2020

No, Yelling “I Have Coronavirus!” Doesn’t Get You Out of a Chicago DUI

While it is never a smart idea to resist arrest or to threaten police officers, now — amidst a viral pandemic — is certainly not the time. One man in Niles, Illinois learned this the hard way.

He thought that he could avoid a DUI arrest by screaming at officers that he had the coronavirus while spitting to keep them at bay. We probably don’t have to tell you, but things did not turn out the way he thought they [...]

Chicago DUI Charges: A Prom Memory Your Teen Doesn’t Want

Prom and graduation season is upon us. Unfortunately, teen drunk driving tends to increase this time of year – as do law enforcement efforts to prevent it.

Both of these annual events are known for “booze-fueled revelry,” and while getting behind the wheel under the influence is always a dangerous decision that can lead to serious or fatal injuries (and serious legal consequences), this is far truer for inexperienced drivers.

In fact, car crashes are the leading cause of death [...]

No, Field Sobriety Tests Are Not Required in Illinois

When an officer of the law in Illinois pulls you over under suspicion of DUI, he or she many choose to administer a field sobriety test. The NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has approved several standardized tests to assess one’s sobriety while on the road.

 

Here’s something a lot of people don’t know, though: you can refuse to undergo a field sobriety test without suffering prescribed legal consequences. Many Illinois residents don’t realize this because they lump field [...]

What to Do When New Year’s Mistakes Lead to Charges

In the days leading up to New Year’s Eve, it seems that every media outlet from The New York Times to BuzzFeed is filled with articles on how to make the most out of your New Year’s celebrations—from which outfits to wear to which bars to visit in your area. In the days following New Year’s, however, the headlines get a lot bleaker—stories about arrests, drunk driving accidents, and domestic abuses scream out from every newspaper and website.

 

As [...]

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The Role of Mental Health in Illinois Criminal Defense Cases

Criminal Defense | Mental Health

The role of mental health in Illinois criminal defense cases is a critical and multifaceted aspect of the legal system. Recognizing and understanding mental health issues and their impact on individuals accused of crimes are essential for ensuring fair and just outcomes. Illinois, like many jurisdictions, acknowledges the significance of mental health in criminal cases and has developed specific legal frameworks to address these complex issues.

In criminal defense, it is crucial to recognize that mental health can significantly influence [...]

Looting and Rioting Charges in Illinois: What You Need to Know

Looting | Rioting

Looting and rioting can cause significant unrest and property damage, leading to criminal charges for those involved. Individuals facing such charges can confidently navigate the legal process by understanding the legal aspects, potential defenses, and the importance of legal representation.

Illinois takes looting and rioting offenses seriously, considering their threats to public safety and the community’s well-being. Looting involves unlawfully taking property during a disturbance or calamity, while rioting encompasses engaging in violent conduct that poses a risk to public [...]

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