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Police Reports and Video of Arrest

Alcohol, Arrested, DUI, Illinois, Legal Advice, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungFebruary 25, 2013

When a person is arrested there are police reports which the police officer is required to fill out.  They consist of a detailed account of what occurred.  The reports also contain an “Alcohol Influence Report” which detailed how well or poorly you performed on the field sobriety tests, (FST). In some cases there may also…

DUI: The First Court Date

Drivers License, DUI, Judge, Legal Advice, Suspended License, UncategorizedBy Michael J. YoungMarch 27, 2012

The first court date after a DUI Arrest occurs approximately 30 days after the day of arrest. The court date is set on the police officer’s “key.”  Every officer is given a certain day or two each month that they are scheduled to appear in Court. For example the key of “W” will stand for…

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