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Overview of Illinois Domestic Battery Laws

posted on 11/10/18

Being charged with domestic battery in Illinois is a serious matter, but it is always important to remember that you are entitled to your day in court. Even when an accuser gets an order of protection against you, this is not the same as a conviction. You do have the right to present a defense, especially when facing exaggerated or false allegations. Your best strategy for fighting the charges is to retain an experienced domestic battery defense attorney, but some...

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Timeline of a DUI Arrest in Illinois

posted on 10/28/18

If you are arrested for DUI in Illinois, you may encounter a lot of chaos and confusion. You may not understand where you are in the process, what your rights are, and how you should react at different stages along the way. Though every case is different, there are certain common elements to expect. The chronology of a DUI case is subject to strict rules, starting from the moment you were pulled over to the final findings and sentencing. Retaining...

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What You Need to Know About Marijuana and Illinois Drugged Driving Laws

posted on 10/28/18

Illinois has joined other states in decriminalizing certain amounts of marijuana and allowing it for medicinal purposes, but limitations on driving remain. It is still illegal to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of controlled substances, regardless of whether you have a prescription or medical marijuana card. The restriction is common sense. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration reports show that your physical and cognitive capabilities are affected when you get high, so you present a risk of harm...

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The Seven Ways to be Charged with a DUI in Illinois

posted on 10/24/18

Although it is legal to drink and drive in the State of Illinois, It is not legal to be under the influence when you drive a vehicle in the State of Illinois. You are already aware that the best way to avoid an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) in Illinois is to not drink and drive. However, when you know the most common reasons people are charged with drunk driving, you are in a better position to avoid...

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What is BAC and Why is it Important to a DUI?

posted on 10/24/18

It is not against the law to drink and drive in the State of Illinois. Unlike countries like the Czech Republic and Hungary, Illinois does not have a zero-tolerance law. No alcohol is allowed in your system at all in those countries. In Illinois, you can have wine with dinner or beer or two with your friends and not violate the law by driving home. What is illegal in Illinois is driving under the influence of alcohol. One way you...

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Alimony Tax Deduction Going Away: What it Means for Illinois Divorce

posted on 10/19/18

Few people will say they look forward to divorce, but a recent change to US tax laws may make you consider getting started on the process right away in Illinois. As the Chicago Tribune explained in a recent article, the Tax Cuts and Job Act will affect all divorces starting in January of 2019. The details regarding spousal support and tax treatment will vary depending on your circumstances, especially since Illinois has already adjusted its alimony laws to account for...

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How an Illinois Arrest Affects Immigration and Naturalization

posted on 10/19/18

If you are going through the US immigration and naturalization process, you may be aware of the serious consequences of being involved in criminal activity. You could be subject to removal, denied citizenship, and immediately deported. Though you may be working with an immigration attorney regarding your case, you should consult with a knowledgeable Illinois criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible after an arrest. It may still be possible to obtain a favorable result that will not impact the...

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Checklist for Parenting Plans in Illinois Divorce Cases

posted on 10/10/18

In an Illinois divorce that involves minor children, issues regarding parenting will be a primary issue. It is no longer the case that one parent gets custody and the other has visitation. Shared parenting is the preferred approach. During divorce proceedings, both parents are required to submit a parenting plan on how they intend to

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Key Evidence in an Illinois DUI Case

posted on 10/10/18

You may be regretting mistakes or poor judgment that led up to your arrest for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Illinois, but keep in mind that this is just the beginning of a DUI case. You still have the opportunity to defend yourself at the administrative hearing and in a criminal court room. In these proceedings, you can contest the three primary forms of evidence a prosecuting attorney is likely to present as proof. Instead of regrets about a...

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Choosing the Right Lawyer for Your Complex Case

posted on 10/8/18

Protecting your future should be your first priority when facing criminal charges. If you or a loved one is criminally charged for violating the law, being arrested and sent to jail can lead to feelings of helplessness. Fortunately, the process of taking back your freedom begins immediately after you are processed into jail. As a citizen, you have legal rights and you may exercise them when you need to. However, criminal laws are byzantine and the legal process can be...

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Rising Star Attorney Stephanie Olsson

posted on 10/8/18

In addition to being named as a 2017 Rising Star and featured as a Top 10 National Academy of Family Law Attorney, Stephanie Olsson has achieved justice for hundreds of clients throughout the Circuit Courts of Cook County, DuPage, McHenry and Lake Counties. She has had immense success at helping her clients get sober, get their driver’s licenses back, and secure a successful future in the wake of criminal charges. Her experience lies at the intersection of family law, divorce,...

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Conspiracy Laws on Drug Trafficking Threaten Innocent People with Prison

posted on 9/30/18

A woman jumped into a Honda Civic with a man she had met at a local restaurant and went to collect a kit from his house so that they could do meth together. At the same time, local authorities were carrying out a search warrant of the man’s home. Apparently, the man was more than just a recreational meth user. When the pair arrived at his home, police were confiscating a coffee can filled with almost two pounds of crystal...

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Thomas Glasgow: One of the Most Trusted and Highly Respected Criminal Lawyers in the Chicagoland Area

posted on 9/30/18

Attorney Thomas Glasgow has nurtured an impressive career as a criminal lawyer, fiercely advocating for clients through every part of the criminal justice system. His practice focuses on criminal defense, family law, civil and criminal orders of protection, DUI, and corporate law. Although he has represented clients in other legal areas, he has primarily built up his stellar reputation and complicated legal strategies through defending his clients within the criminal justice system. This October marks Attorney Glasgow’s 24th year in...

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Here is What Really Happens When You Bring a Gun into an Airport

posted on 9/23/18

Bringing a gun through security at the airport, even if it is an accident, will get you into pretty big trouble. While there are legal ways to carry a gun into an airport, bringing it into the terminal leads to criminal and civil consequences. Since concealed carry laws vary from state and city, it is important to do your research before traveling with any weapon. Additionally, certain airlines may have their own rules for bringing guns on board airplanes. The...

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Is it Better to Take a Plea for a Drug Charge?

posted on 9/23/18

About 90% of all criminal cases are resolved by guilty pleas, instead of going to trial. People charged with a crime willingly give up their constitutional right to trial in exchange for a less harsh sentence. If you plead guilty to a criminal charge, and you are convicted, the judge is able to issue you the maximum sentence. In many cases, a criminal defense lawyer may advise a client to take a plea deal if the prosecution’s case seems winnable....

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