Many criminals pay for the consequences of their actions long after they have served their time in the eyes of the court. This sentiment is especially
Study Shows Alcohol Use May Predict Future Crime Likelihood
New research by the Violence Prevention Research Program found that alcohol may be a better predictor of future criminal behavior than simply looking
Chicago Police Turn To High-Tech Solutions For Gun Violence Problem
There's no question that Chicago has a huge problem with gun violence. In 2016 there were 762 homicides in the city, more than New York City and Los
Illinois Woman Blames Police For Her DUI
A Franklin Park woman gave an interesting excuse as to why she was over the legal limit when she was stopped by police.According to the statement
What Happens If My Spouse Spends A Lot Of Money Before Or During A Divorce?
Going through a divorce is a stressful process, and many people cope with the feelings in different ways. In rare cases, divorce can bring out the
Three New Alternative Courts Certified In Illinois
The Illinois Supreme Court recently granted certification to three new problem-solving courts in Kendall, Peoria and Tazewell counties. Illinois now
Illinois Lawmakers Want To Focus On Violent Crime Victims
Crime can be a cyclical practice, where individuals can't escape the reality of repeatedly being preyed upon. In an effort to break this cycle and
January A Popular Month For Divorce In Illinois
2017 is here, and now that the calendar has turned, many family law practices are expecting an influx of calls about starting the divorce process. In
Will The Chicago Murder Trend Turn Around in 2017?
2016 will be a year to remember for Chicago. The high point for many Chicagoans will be the World Series victory by the Cubs - their first