Illinois college students like you use your college years to experience life. You do as many scholastic things as possible. You go out on a limb in social situations. Many college students also take risks. But some risks are never worth it. This includes drinking and...
Illinois Criminal Defense Blog
Are you eligible for drug court in DuPage County?
An Illinois drug conviction often leads to serious consequences, and depending on the severity of your drug charge, you may be facing possible jail time. If you meet certain eligibility requirements, though, you may be able to avoid serving time by instead entering a...
What are field sobriety tests?
In Illinois, law enforcement may sometimes use field sobriety tests on you during a DUI check. These are one of many DUI tools officers have at their disposal. It is also one of the least invasive, which means it sees frequent use. There are two types of field...
Know your rights when communicating with authorities
Regardless of whether you break any laws, communicating with law enforcement officials may prove stressful and anxiety-inducing. Whether your communications with police happen during a traffic stop or in public, do your best to remain calm; the way you react and...
Drug charges as a parent
When people are charged with a drug-related offense, there are many different hurdles they have to overcome. From emotional challenges such as anxiety to financial problems, losing one's job and the prospect of spending time behind bars, these cases wreak havoc in the...
Fake drugs will still lead to charges
Whether a person does it as a joke or a way to scam people out of money, selling or distributing fake or artificial drugs is still a crime. According to the Illinois General Assembly, there is no difference between real and fake drugs when it comes to illegal...
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
If you find yourself accused of a crime, it is important to understand the nature of the crime and what it represents. The two most common types of crimes in the American justice system are misdemeanors and felonies. The difference between these two charges is very...
What does a vehicle interlocking device do?
If caught driving under the influence in Illinois, it may result in more than one type of consequence. The convictions and punishments vary based on the circumstances of the stop, including things like an existing criminal record, the level of intoxication and the...
Traffic violations may result in license points
As people drive, they may sometimes fail to yield or run a stop sign. Some people may think these incidents do not matter if no one got hurt. However, Illinois law takes these traffic violations seriously. Many people may not know there are different types of traffic...
Consequences for Illinois drug charges
Drug-related offenses carry strict penalties in Illinois. State laws provide guidelines about how the judge will handle possession, trafficking and related charges. Before your court date, learn more about the potential legal consequences for a conviction. Felony...





