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Formal Hearings: how many to get your license back?

Attorney, Court, DUI, Judge, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungFebruary 7, 2014

I spoke to a person today who asked how many hearings it would take to get her license back. She said she had 8 formal hearings before the Illinois Secretary of State and was denied each time. Answer: It should take 1 hearing to get driving again. Provided that you have a good attorney who…

Police Tow after a DUI arrest

DUI, Police, Traffic Stop, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungFebruary 6, 2014

If you are arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) the police will search your vehicle and then have the vehicle towed. The police are allowed to search your vehicle because it is known as a “search incident to arrest.” This means that they can search the interior as well as the trunk. The police…

Billboard: You just Blew $10,000.

DUI, Police, Traffic Stop, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungFebruary 5, 2014

A current billboard funded by claim that a DUI costs about $10,000. Here is a picture of the billboard: (pending) A DUI does not cost $10,000. Additionally, the billboard suggests that you should not submit to a breath test. Did the guy blow $10k because he drove while intoxicated or because he submitted to the…

DUI: Will my Insurance Company find out about my DUI?

Car Insurance, DUI, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungJanuary 21, 2014

My clients often ask if their auto insurance provider will find out that they are charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol. The short answer is No, however in some cases the answer is Yes. First, your auto insurance company will not be aware that you were arrested for DUI, (unless you tell them…

Permission to Drive After You Receive a DUI

Drivers License, Driving, DUI, Suspended License, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungJanuary 21, 2014

Once you have been charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) your driver’s license will be suspended for a period of 6 months to 3 years.  The suspension starts approximately 46 days after the day of your arrest.  What determines the length of suspension is whether this is your first or second DUI and whether…

What is a Directed Verdict

Attorney, DUI, Illinois, Judge, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungJanuary 6, 2014

One of the ways to get a DUI case dismissed before my client has to testify is to ask the court for a directed verdict, also known as a directed finding. At trial, the prosecutor has the burden of presenting the state’s evidence first. Once the state’s witnesses testify (usually only the arresting police officer),…

DUI Case with Breath Test of .11 Dismissed

Alcohol, Court, DUI, Judge, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungNovember 27, 2013

I represented a client in Kankakee, Illinois on November 13, 2013, who was charged with DUI. He was stopped by an Illinois State Trooper for speeding and improper lane usage. My client submitted to all of the field sobriety tests and submitted to a breath test which registered a 0.11. The legal limit is 0.08.…

Leaving the Scene of an Accident and DUI with Breath Test Dismissed

Drivers License, DUI, Traffic Stop, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungNovember 27, 2013

My client was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and DUI. I had all of the charges dismissed on October 31, 2013, based upon my motion to rescind the Statutory Summary Suspension. Here are the facts of the case based upon the police reports: My Client struck a large trash container in the…

DUI Roadside Tests Not Valid – – Uneven Pavement

DUI, Police, Test, Traffic Stop, Trial, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungNovember 3, 2013

On November 1, 2013, I represented a client on a charge of DUI in DuPage County, (Room 4015). The case was set for trial. The case involved a DUI that occurred in the City of Lombard. I was able to have the case dismissed just minutes before the trial was to start. Here are the…

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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