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Cicero Criminal Defense Legal Advice (299 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Cicero, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Too little information exists to make a knowledgable observation for you. This...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I can't imagine a juvenile conviction like that having much of an effect or... Posted 10 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Yes, you could be charged in the Phillipines for crimes committed there. If the...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
You may be charged in the phillippines, and as such legislation develops there... Posted 28 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Unfortunately, you will have to deal with the charge for each State, in that... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Alexander M. Ivakhnenko's answer
Your question as presented could not be effectively answered for the following...
Scott Andrew Wineberg's answer
I agree with the earlier answer. More information is needed to accurately... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Chicago, IL
Ronald S. Pichlik's answer
Laws governing expungment vary from state to state. In Michigan, for example,... Posted 1 day ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Forest Park, IL
Victoria Marie Mussallem's answer
I don't know the exact procedure in Illinois, but in Florida where I practice...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Can one cop issue the ticket based upon the information provided by another cop?... Posted 2 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Victoria Marie Mussallem's answer
Even though I am a criminal lawyer in Florida, the laws tend to be similar. In... Posted 3 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Victoria Marie Mussallem's answer
Even though I am a criminal lawyer in Florida, I do think you need to consult...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
I believe it's in your son's best interest to have an attorney at his court... Posted 6 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
If you were told there would be no record i would suggest meeting with an... Posted 7 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
I don't practice in IL. Yes. If it was a CLETS order. They are reported to...
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Hi Edward, Thanks for your reply..How do i know that my restraining order is... Posted 7 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Generally a new arrest is potentially enough. i would suggest consulting with... Posted 7 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Victoria Marie Mussallem's answer
I am a criminal defense lawyer in Florida, but the criminal laws in each state... Posted 7 days ago in DUI / DWI Chicago, IL
Donald John Ramsell's answer
Normally, you can only get a 'hardship' license for work, school, or medical... Posted 9 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Generally, red-light camera violations do not appear on your permanent driving... Posted 9 days ago in DUI / DWI Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
I usually recommend finding a local attorney and someone who has a lot of DUI/... Posted 11 days ago in DUI / DWI Chicago, IL
Howard Stanton Stein's answer
Because the criminal conviction does not become official until you are...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with the sage assessments and suggestions of Mr Stein, and suggest you... Posted 12 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL Posted 13 days ago in Criminal Defense Berwyn, IL
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Absolutely, while I am not admitted to practice in yoru state my experience in...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with my colleague. This consequence needs to be reviewed and its impact... Posted 13 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Berwyn, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
It may be worth your while to consult with a attorney familiar with the judges... Posted 15 days ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
In essence, given the risks and potential consequences to your future, you need...
Matthew John Hachigian's answer
Your best bet is to sit down with an attorney and go over the facts of the case... |