Battery is a serious crime, and anyone accused of criminal battery in Illinois should contact a highly experienced defense attorney as soon as possible. Under Illinois law, you commit a battery if you knowingly do either of the following: Come in physical contact with...
In order to convict someone of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, a prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the driver had impaired abilities while operating the vehicle. If someone has a blood alcohol content (BAC) over 0.08 percent,...
For many people, Labor Day weekend is a time to kick back and enjoy the last few days of summer. Kids are back in school, swimming pools are closing, and we have this last opportunity while the weather is still warm to celebrate with family and friends. Some people go...
In recent years, many legislative efforts have focused on so-called designer drugs, both at the federal and state levels. Many legislatures have tried to enact laws that will restrict the distribution, creation, and use of these drugs. There have also been many...
The attorney-client privilege is essential to communications that occur between attorneys and their clients in both criminal and civil matters. This privilege, and others, are central to a lawyer’s professional conduct. In a nutshell, the privilege protects all of...
If you are currently facing criminal charges in the greater Wheaton, Illinois, and DuPage County areas, you will have a criminal record that members of the general public can view at any time. Moreover, if you ultimately plead guilty or the court convicts you of the...