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DUI Case Thrown Out

Attorney, Court, Judge, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungJanuary 2, 2014

Directed Verdict gets case dismissed. I represented a person on a DUI charge at the Daley Center, Room 406, where I had his DUI case thrown out of court. I say thrown out because the judge granted us a “directed finding.” A directed finding means that after the State’s Attorney finished presenting the case, the…

Why Do I Need An Attorney For My DUI Case?

Attorney, Court, DUI, Illinois, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungMay 25, 2012

The Judge will require you to have an attorney and you will receive a much better result in your case. A person charged with DUI should have an attorney for several reasons.  First, a DUI case is a serious case where a person can be sent to jail for up to 364 days and fined…

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