What is the Law of Accountability in Illinois?
In Illinois, a person can be charged for a crime they never committed. Our state has a law of accountability, which can be hard to understand fully. Glasgow & Olsson’s...
Keep Reading »In Illinois, a person can be charged for a crime they never committed. Our state has a law of accountability, which can be hard to understand fully. Glasgow & Olsson’s...
Keep Reading »If you have been issued either a civil or criminal order of protection or are seeking an order of protection, Glasgow & Olsson has a team of experienced attorneys ready...
Keep Reading »Felony murder is a complex legal issue that can be difficult to fully understand. That is where real-life examples come in to help us demonstrate how a felony murder case...
Keep Reading »Felony murder is a serious criminal charge that can result in severe legal consequences. In the state of Illinois, felony murder is defined as a homicide that occurs during the...
Keep Reading »Felony murder is a serious criminal charge that can result in severe legal consequences. In the state of Illinois, felony murder is defined as a homicide that occurs during the...
Keep Reading »Armed robbery is a serious offense in Illinois that carries heavy fines, probation, and imprisonment. Facing such serious consequences and navigating the legal system can be overwhelming and complicated. Our...
Keep Reading »We at Glasgow & Olsson have been covering the recent news and progressions on the issue of the SAFE-T Act’s constitutionality. As part of its effort to overturn a judge's...
Keep Reading »Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed HB 3653 into law on February 22, 2021. The law has been described as the most sweeping reform of the state’s criminal justice system. In...
Keep Reading »A founder and partner at Glasgow & Olsson, Thomas Glasgow has been named a 2022 Super Lawyer for criminal defense. This is Thomas Glasgow’s 15th time being honored with the...
Keep Reading »An Illinois prisoner has served a lengthy prison sentence for an armed robbery committed when he was 19 in 1995. He understands that he made a huge mistake that cost...
Keep Reading »A man was found guilty in Illinois of one count of being an armed habitual criminal and three counts of unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. He was...
Keep Reading »At the start of a new year, a Chicago businessman decides to head to the gun range to try out his new Sig Sauer that he got for Christmas. He...
Keep Reading »A longtime secretary feels as though she has been slighted by her workplace. She has been attempting to get a promotion for years and just realized that a much younger...
Keep Reading »A principal of an elementary school in Aurora, Illinois, was convicted of failing to notify the Department of Children and Family Services of the alleged abuse of a student. A...
Keep Reading »A 30-year-old lawyer moved into a higher-end apartment complex outside of Chicago. It was closer to his work, and he is happy to have made a move. He notices that...
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