Were You Accused of Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License?

Were You Accused of Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License?

If you are accused of driving with a revoked or suspended license, contact an attorney as soon as you can. In many cases, an experienced lawyer can mitigate the consequences you are facing, keep you out of jail, get you Court Supervision and may even get the case...
EFFECTIVE LEGAL HELP IN JUVENILE CASES

EFFECTIVE LEGAL HELP IN JUVENILE CASES

Getting arrested or in trouble with the law can frighten anyone. The situation can become significantly more difficult for minors. Minors often do not fully realize the potential consequences of their actions, though such consequences can derail their lives for years...

INFRACTIONS, MISDEMEANORS AND FELONIES

Illinois residents may wonder how an infraction differs from a misdemeanor or felony. An infraction is generally a minor offense like speeding. It is usually punishable by a fine. However, individuals who repeatedly ignore fines for infractions may face more serious...

CONSEQUENCES FOR NOT HAVING A LICENSE IN ILLINOIS

It is illegal to drive without a license in all 50 states. In some cases, a driver may face a penalty for failure to show proof of having a valid driver’s license even if he or she has one. An individual may also be cited for driving on a suspended, revoked or...

SOME VEHICLES GET TICKETS MORE OFTEN THAN OTHERS

A misdemeanor like a traffic offense can ruin anyone’s day, but motorists with certain vehicles are more likely to attract the attention of law enforcement authorities than others. For example, one study found that Lexus ES 300 and Nissan 350Z models have the...

SHOPLIFTING LAWS IN ILLINOIS

When people think of shoplifting, they normally associate it with of theft. While the two can sometimes be basically the same, it is important to note that some laws draw a distinction between the two. While theft is generally defined as a person knowingly taking...