Skip to content
WinWithYoung.com
WinWithYoung.com
The Law Office Of Michael Young
  • Home
  • About us
  • Practice Areas
    • Felony Procedures Explained
    • DUI Law and the Pending License Suspension
    • Driving on a Revoked or Suspended License
    • Misdemeanor Cases
    • Revoked and Fraudulent Licenses Explained
    • Hardship License (RDP) & License Reinstatement
  • Learn
    • FAQ
    • What happens if I get an Out of State DUI with an Illinois License
    • A Typical Sentence on a DUI Case
    • Bond – What you need to know
    • Getting your Illinois Driver’s License Reinstated: Formal and Informal Hearings
    • How to Prevent a DUI from being upgraded to a Felony DUI
    • Will My Driver’s License be Suspended (the Statutory Summary Suspension)
    • Motions and When You Should Use Them
  • Blog
  • Contact
(708) 410-0090
  • Home
  • About us
  • Practice Areas
    • Felony Procedures Explained
    • DUI Law and the Pending License Suspension
    • Driving on a Revoked or Suspended License
    • Misdemeanor Cases
    • Revoked and Fraudulent Licenses Explained
    • Hardship License (RDP) & License Reinstatement
  • Learn
    • FAQ
    • What happens if I get an Out of State DUI with an Illinois License
    • A Typical Sentence on a DUI Case
    • Bond – What you need to know
    • Getting your Illinois Driver’s License Reinstated: Formal and Informal Hearings
    • How to Prevent a DUI from being upgraded to a Felony DUI
    • Will My Driver’s License be Suspended (the Statutory Summary Suspension)
    • Motions and When You Should Use Them
  • Blog
  • Contact

Daily Archives: August 3, 2013

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. 2013
  3. August
  4. 03

What to say when the Police want to talk to you.

DUI, Police, Traffic Stop, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungAugust 3, 2013

What should you say when the police want to talk to you?

Tell them you want to speak to an attorney and NOTHING ELSE.

If you did not do anything wrong, still tell them you want to speak to an attorney.

 

How to obtain the Police Report on your Illinois Case

Court, DUI, Illinois, Police, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungAugust 3, 2013

When a person is arrested and charged with a crime, (DUI, theft, resisting arrest, etc) they want to see the police report and any video evidence as soon as possible.  The actual police reports and video evidence is usually tendered on the first court date.  It is sometimes possible to obtain the police report and…

WinWithYoung.com © 2024 | www.WebDesignShop.us

Illinois DUI and Criminal Law Attorney.
Serving Cook County, DuPage County, Kane County, Will County and other surrounding Counties.