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DUI – LICENSE SUSPENSION REMOVED

Client was speeding, went from the left lane to the right lane without signaling and finally swerved across a lane marker! When the Oak Lawn Police Department questioned him, the client admitted to drinking alcohol, had slurred speech and was swearing at the officers. The client failed all the field sobriety tests miserably! He did, …

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DUI – LICENSE SUSPENSION REMOVED

Client was speeding and weaving within his lane of traffic. He was subsequently stopped by a police officer. Officer testified that his speech was slurred, had bloodshot and glassy eyes. Officer further testified that he failed the field sobriety tests and that he blew above a .08% on the preliminary breath test. We argued to …

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DUI – LICENSE SUSPENSION REMOVED

Client was stopped by a road block in Chicago by the Illinois State Police. They smelled alcohol on his breath and his speech was slurred. The client failed all the field sobriety tests and blew into the breathalyzer which resulted in a reading of .11%. Our office filed the Petition to Rescind Statutory Summary Suspension …

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DUI – LICENSE SUSPENSION REMOVED

Client was charged with 2nd DUI. He was found by the Chicago Police Department asleep behind his wheel in the middle of a Chicago intersection. Client had strong odor of alcohol on his breath, slurred speech, bloodshot and glassy eyes. Client performed and failed the field sobriety tests given to him by the Chicago Police …

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Battery – ALL CHARGES DISMISSED

Client was charged with striking traffic control enforcement officer with her car at a corner in downtown Chicago. Traffic enforcement officer claimed that my client refused to obey her orders to move her vehicle. Then, she claims, that my client struck her with her car. After my client exited her vehicle, the officer claims that …

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