In what is believed to be the first such case in Illinois, a man in the southeastern portion of the state faces up to a year in jail after prosecutors
When Can Police Pull You Over In Illinois?
Although driving is considered a privilege in the state of Illinois, that doesn’t mean police can pull over any driver they choose in order to conduct
How COVID-19 Is Impacting Criminal Courts In Illinois
COVID-19, also referred to as the coronavirus, is having a significant impact on our personal and professional lives here in Illinois and across the
Defenses To Marijuana Possession In Illinois
Recreational marijuana may be legal in Illinois, but that doesn’t mean you have free reign to do whatever you please with the plant. There are still
Gun Possession Charges And Penalties In Illinois
It’s no secret that Illinois is currently dealing with a gun possession and trafficking problem, and one of the responses by the state has been to
Domestic Violence Penalties And Defenses In Illinois
Domestic violence allegations and charges are very serious, and oftentimes they can be brought upon a person without much concrete evidence outside of
The Differences Between Parole & Probation In Illinois
Probation and parole are two terms that are often used interchangeably, but they actually refer to two very different situations here in Illinois. We
Statute Of Limitation For Sex Crimes Expands
Sex crimes are some of the most heinous crimes on the books, and because of the nature of the crime, some victims are reluctant to speak up and come
Driving Under The Influence Of Marijuana In Illinois
As of January 1, recreational marijuana is now legal to purchase, possess and smoke in the state of Illinois. There are plenty of regulations that