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Cyberstalking as a Basis for Orders of Protection or Stalking No Contact

posted on 8/26/22

Most people think of stalking as a shady person following you in the night or perhaps hiding near your house, physically invading your privacy. But in the digital age of social media, there are more ways an individual can be harassed. The state of Illinois recognizes cyberstalking as a legitimate form of stalking, so if you feel that you are being harassed, you should follow the appropriate processes for a Stalking No Contact Order (SNC) or an Order of Protection(OP)....

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Obtaining an Emergency Order of Protection

posted on 8/26/22

Despite our different backgrounds, most of us yearn for intimacy and affection. We are all looking for love, and we try to use our best judgment looking for partners who are safe, comforting, and secure. But what happens when for some reason or another – details we could never have known, the rose-tinted glasses of infatuation – we end up in a close relationship with a dangerous or abusive person? Domestic abuse – whether physical, verbal, or mental – causes...

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Five Things to Do After a DUI Arrest in Illinois

posted on 8/18/22

If you have been arrested for drunk driving in Illinois, you probably already know the importance of hiring a knowledgeable attorney to defend against the charges. However, you may not realize that there’s a lot you can do to help with the case. Trust an Illinois DUI defense lawyer to handle the legal side of things, but here are a few of the tasks you should take on yourself. 1. Write Everything Down: Details matter in a DUI case, so...

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What to Do if Your FOID Card is Revoked Due to an Order of Protection

posted on 8/18/22

Let’s suppose you are a hardworking family man. You have committed countless hours and immeasurable blood, sweat, and tears to your family. Despite constantly being busy with work, you have tried your best to also fulfill the obligations of fatherhood and to be a good husband. As part of being a good family man, you make sure to keep your family protected, and that means that you responsibly and legally carry firearms. Even Good People Get Stuck in Tough Situations...

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Bears WR Arrested on Drug Charges, DUI

posted on 8/11/22

Sometimes good people, even those making a million a year and have a lot to lose, make terrible mistakes that can cost them dearly in their professional and social lives. In this case, The Bears’ wide receiver, David Moore, was arrested after falling asleep at a Taco Bell drive-thru in his hometown of Gainesville, Texas. Police said that they smelled marijuana on Moore, but were somehow only able to turn up edibles in their search. They also found three pistols...

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What Happens When a DUI Results in a Fatal Crash?

posted on 8/11/22

A Naperville man is facing DUI charges in connection with a fatal car crash. He and his family had been enjoying their summer at a friend’s barbecue earlier that day. He had a few drinks over the course of the hot afternoon, but his wife had even more. When it came time to head home, he volunteered to drive. On the way home, the man lost control of his vehicle and rear ended a car on the highway. This led...

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Can I Get an FOID Card With a Criminal Record?

posted on 8/5/22

With gun violence a presence in headlines today, many are calling for stricter gun laws in Illinois. So, how difficult is it to get a FOID card in the state? Illinois has several restrictive laws, making it more difficult to acquire a gun here than in other states. Red flag laws are in place here to ensure that those with violence or mental health concerns on their records are not able to purchase firearms. It is still possible for law-abiding...

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Police Release Statement on Highland Park Shooter’s FOID Card

posted on 8/5/22

We now know that the Highland Park Shooter was able to apply for and receive a gun permit in Illinois. Reports have noted numerous red flags in the personal history of the Highland Park shooter, noting that these brushes with law enforcement could have prevented him from acquiring a weapon. So, what happened? How was the shooter able to acquire a weapon and bypass the red flag laws designed to prevent people with violence and mental health issues in their...

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Legislators Broaden “Clear and Present Danger” Criteria for Firearm Licenses

posted on 7/28/22

In the wake of the Highland Park shooting, Illinois legislators are hoping to close the gap in the red flag laws that allowed the suspect to get a firearms permit despite previous signs of emotional instability and run-ins with the police in 2019. When the suspect filed an application for a FOID card three months after the police confiscated knives and a sword from his apartment, the government had no basis on which to deny the application because no criminal...

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Partner Absence Investigated as Financial Penalty for Motherhood

posted on 7/28/22

A recent longitudinal study (meaning it was conducted over several years) sought to determine the economic factors hurting single mothers. While it is often assumed that partner absence plays the most significant role in financially hurting single-parent families, the data revealed that many of the economic barriers found in motherhood would exist regardless of partner absence. Having a working partner helps absorb the costs related to having and caring for a new baby. While traditional studies have sought to discuss...

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Does Having a Child After Marriage Increase Risk of Divorce?

posted on 7/22/22

According to a recent study, the answer is yes. Couples who have children immediately after getting married tend to divorce more frequently than those who do not. According to the study, the timing of the birth of the first child had an impact on how long the marriage lasted. The study was conducted by the CDC and analyzed over 10,000 men and 12,000 women over a 10-year period. The study further found that couples who waited eight months or more...

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Understanding How Police Prove DUI

posted on 7/22/22

With the summer in full swing, law enforcement is reminding drivers to drive safely and unimpaired. July and August bring more police DUI checkpoints and greater police vigilance when it comes to pulling over drivers. Police may suspect a driver of intoxication simply because more people are out and about, enjoying the beautiful weather and grabbing drinks with friends. This does not mean that every individual who is pulled over this summer has actually committed an offense. The following are...

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Do You Need a FOID Card to Possess a Weapon in Your Own Home?

posted on 7/17/22

In 2020, a caller reported that they heard a gunshot coming from inside a home. They called police who executed a search of the premises and found a rifle in the possession of an Illinois woman. The rifle was not fired. There was no evidence of a gun being fired from within the residence. As it turned out, the defendant’s estranged husband had filed a false report to engineer the confiscation of the weapon. The defendant denied firing the rifle...

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Amid Mass Shootings, Federal and State Gun Laws Grow More Strict

posted on 7/9/22

In recent high-profile mass shootings in Buffalo, NY, Uvalde, TX, and Highland Park, IL, the shooter was able to bypass red flag laws and other restrictions on purchasing weapons that should have ostensibly prevented the shootings. Since these shooters were able to legally purchase the guns, lawmakers are scratching their heads as to what can be legally done next. Most of the reform-minded approaches include closing loopholes in existing laws, or allowing law enforcement to move more quickly on actionable...

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