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Monthly Archives: September 2013

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What is “obstruction of identification” and how can an attorney help

Attorney, DUI, Felony, Traffic Stop, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungSeptember 28, 2013

In Illinois, if you are stopped by the police and they request your name, address, or date of birth, you are required to give that information to the officer. This is true whether you are being arrested, briefly detained (for example, a traffic stop) or questioned as a witness. If you give the officer a false…

Second DUI, Abusive Language to State Trooper, NOT GUILTY

DUI, Judge, Police, Traffic Stop, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungSeptember 21, 2013

I just completed a trial in DeKalb County (Sycamore, Illinois), where my client was stopped by an Illinois State Police Trooper at 1:47a.m. for driving 87mph in a 65mph zone and driving with one headlight. The Illinois State Police trooper testified that my client had a very strong smell of alcohol, very red and blood…

Client with a Third DUI Avoids Jail

Court, DUI, Judge, Sentence, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungSeptember 14, 2013

Yesterday, I appeared for a client who was charged with his 3rd DUI.  The case could have been upgraded to a felony but I was able to prevent it by the way I approached the case with the prosecutor.  Specifically, I let the state’s attorney know right away that we were simply going to watch…

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