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Budget Cuts Causing Cook County State’s Attorney to Stop Prosecuting Some Traffic Offenses

Cook County State’s Attorney, Kim Foxx, has announced that her office will stop prosecuting cases involving people charged with driving on a suspended or revoked driver’s license based on a financial reason, such as failure to pay parking tickets. tolls or child support. The decision to do this is based…

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The Different Ways You Can Be Guilty of a Retail Theft in Illinois

Retail Theft, commonly known as Shoplifting, is a very serious crime in Illinois. In addition to the criminal penalties associated with a Retail Theft case, a prospective employer that finds a Retail Theft case in a background search could use it against you to deny you employment. Some employers conduct…

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What is a Municipal Ordinance Violation and Do I Need a Lawyer for a Municipal Ordinance Violation?

Just like State laws create State crimes, and Federal laws create Federal crimes, individual towns, cities and villages also create laws, called Municipal Ordinances, which can give rise to charges alleging a violation of a Municipal Ordinance.  I’ve been handling criminal cases for the past 27 years throughout Cook County,…

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Do I Have to Answer Questions by Store Security When They Stop Me for a Retail Theft?

This is a common question that I am frequently asked by clients facing Retail Theft or Shoplifting criminal charges.  The short answer is no, but let me explain further. If you are under criminal investigation for anything, whether you are being investigated for a Retail Theft by store security or…

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