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You Snooze You Lose

What the law says. You may be shocked to know that the law in Illinois actually punishes intoxicated individuals who decide to sleep in their cars after consuming alcohol over the legal limit. That is, when someone has a couple … Continue reading




The Importance of a DUI Attorney in Illinois

The penalties for a DUI conviction are the same all across Illinois, and they become significantly more severe with each one. Regardless of the circumstances of your DUI arrest, from Waukegan to Berwyn, a DUI lawyer can help you understand … Continue reading




Statutory Summary Suspension in Illinois

When an Illinois driver is arrested for a DUI, the arresting officer will prepare a “Law Enforcement Sworn Report,” and the offender is given a copy of a document entitled “Notice of Summary Suspension.” This document gives the offender notice … Continue reading




How to Handle a DUI Case

Receiving a charge for driving under the influence can be troublesome. Depending on your personal history and the state you live in, getting charged with driving under the influence can lead to license suspension, fines, and even incarceration. No matter … Continue reading




Champaign Criminal Attorney for Underage Drinking Tickets

Have you or someone you know been arrested for underage drinking or underage drinking and driving? If so, it may be time to contact a lawyer. If it is your first offense for underage drinking, a Champaign DUI attorney or … Continue reading




Navigating Illinois Traffic Law: 5 Things to Know if You’ve been Ticketed

Whether you spend your commute cruising along a two-lane country road or stuck bumper-to-bumper entering the city, there are countless ways to get ticketed. Here are some things to know after you see the ominous red lights flashing behind you. … Continue reading




5 Things to Do After Being Arrested for DUI

If you have been arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), the steps you take following arrest are imperative to both your civil and criminal cases’ outcomes. Yes, you now have both a criminal and civil case pending against you … Continue reading