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Monthly Archives: April 2013

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DUI Test: Alphabet Test and Count Down Test

DUI, Test, Traffic Stop, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 26, 2013

I am handling a case right now where my client was stopped for DUI.  The Woodridge Police Officer asked my client to perform both the alphabet test and the count down test. Although the alphabet test, (saying the alphabet from the letter “E” to “P” or any other variation, e.g., “B” to “Q”, “F” to…

What is a Confirmation of Statutory Summary Suspension

Drivers License, DUI, Traffic, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 25, 2013

A “Confirmation of Statutory Summary Suspension” is the notice the Secretary of State will send to you to notify you that your license will be suspended.  The confirmation also gives the Judge on your case jurisdiction (authority) to hear a Petition to Rescind the Statutory Summary Suspension. This document is important because it informs you…

When Will Your Driver’s License be Suspended if Arrested for DUI

Court, Drivers License, DUI, Legal Advice, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 24, 2013

In a DUI arrest the police officer is required to inform you what will happen to your driver’s license if you submit to a breath test, (or other chemical test) and what will happen if you refuse to submit.  The information is contained in the “Warnings to Motorist” form that the police officer is required…

SB924 New Laws Regarding License Reinstatement?

DUI, Information, Legal Advice, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 13, 2013

The Illinois Secretary of State Office is proposing changing the steps necessary to have a driver’s license reinstated after a person receives two or more DUI convictions. Currently a revoked driver has to obtain a drug and alcohol evaluation from a licensed treatment provider and then present themselves at a hearing before the Illinois Secretary…

DUI: Sleeping in Car / Parked Car

DUI, Judge, Traffic Stop, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 9, 2013

In Illinois you can be convicted for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) when your sleeping in your car or sitting in your car without the engine running.  It is possible because Illinois law requires that you have “actual physical control” of your vehicle to be guilty of DUI.  “Actual physical control” is defined as simply…

Drug and Alcohol Evaluation

Driving, Drugs, DUI, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 8, 2013

A “Drug and Alcohol Evaluation” is a review of your consumption of drug and alcohol use. The evaluation consists of two parts: 1) interview and 2) multiple choice questions. A urine test is not a standard part of the evaluation, however, can be requested if the evaluator has a suspicion that you may be under…

Theft School when charged with Shoplifting (Retail Theft)

Arrested, Court, Legal Advice, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 8, 2013

Cook County has available a “theft school” for a person who is charged with Retail Theft. A person is not automatically entitled to attend theft school. Theft school is a disposition that is negotiated by your attorney. If your attorney is able to come to an agreement with the prosecutor (state prosecutor or city prosecutor)…

What is a Statutory Summary Suspension

Court, Drivers License, DUI, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungApril 1, 2013

A Statutory Summary Suspension is an automatic suspension of a person’s Illinois driver’s license if they are charged with a DUI in Illinois. The suspension takes effect on the 46th day after the DUI arrest date.  The suspension is between 6 months and three years, depending on whether it is a persons first or subsequent…

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