As an experienced criminal defense attorney in Illinois, I have seen firsthand how the definition of “driving” can significantly impact DUI cases. When facing DUI charges, it is essential to understand what the law considers as “driving” under the state’s statutes. This blog post aims to provide clarity on what…
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What to Do If the Police Want You to Go to the Police Station for Questioning
I frequently get calls from clients asking me what they should do because the police called asking them to come to the police station to answer some questions. Being asked by the police to come to the station for questioning can be intimidating and confusing. Whether you’re a witness, a…
The Pretrial Detention Act-Replacing Bail in Illinois
Illinois’s new bond law, officially known as the Pretrial Fairness Act, has been a topic of heated debate since its implementation. As a defense attorney who’s seen the law in action, I’m deeply concerned about its unintended consequences. While the intent of the law was to create a fairer pretrial…
Illinois Bill Would Allow Name Changes for Those With Felony Convictions
Illinois law places severe restrictions on the ability of people convicted of a felony from legally changing their names. Illinois law is among the strictest in the United States for convicted felons seeking to change their names. The Illinois Secretary of State allows Illinois license owners to put their gender…
Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists Releases Annual DUI Survey
Last week, the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists released their annual survey of DUI arrests in Illinois. The Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists conducts annual surveys of DUI arrests by the 700 police agencies in Illinois. The survey is funded by the Illinois Department of transportation. The survey gives us an understanding…
What Is Distracted Driving?
Distracted Driving is defined as doing anything that diverts a driver’s attention away from driving their vehicle. There are four types of Driver Distraction. They are as follows: Visual – Not looking at the road. Auditory – Hearing something that is not related to driving a motor vehicle. Manual –…
Do I Need a Lawyer if I Am Innocent?
This morning I met with a client who was charged with a Domestic Battery against his wife last weekend. He and his wife have been going through some marital problems for several months which led to a very heated argument over the weekend. At the end of the argument, my…
Can I Be Arrested For Refusing A Breathalyzer Test?
A few weeks ago, I signed up a new DUI case in Rolling Meadows. The client is only 23 years old and this was his first DUI. The client’s car broke down on the way home from a friend’s house and he had to to pull his car over by…
The Victim Doesn’t Want to Cooperate. Will My Case Be Dismissed?
Arguably, the most common question I am asked by clients. This happens all the time with Domestic Battery cases. While it’s always better to have a victim, or complaining witness, that is willing to cooperate with the defense, it does not mean that the case will be dismissed or that…
The Breathalyzer Test – Just Some Facts
The best evidence that the police and the prosecutors have to prove a DUI in Court is a Breathalyzer Test. While it is not necessary for the State to have a breathalyzer test to prove you guilty of a DUI in Court, it is the best evidence that the state…