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Daily Archives: November 2, 2014

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Halloween DUI

Alcohol, Arrested, Attorney, Court, DUI, Legal Advice, Traffic Stop, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungNovember 2, 2014

On many holidays, such as Halloween, New Year’s Eve, St. Patrick’s Day, Fourth of July, etc. people will drink alcohol and the police will make arrests for driving under the influence. When the police make more arrests the courts must manage more cases and it might be an opportunity to take advantage of the court’s…

How to Bring Your Case to Court Sooner

Court, DUI, Judge, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungNovember 2, 2014

How to Bring your Case to Court Sooner: Once you have received a court date, whether it is your first court date or a continued date and you would like to have the case back before the judge sooner so you can close the case or get permission to leave the State of Illinois, or…

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