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What are My Rights If I am Pulled Over During an Illinois Traffic Stop?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeTraffic stops are one of the most common ways that police come into contact with the general public. According to data from the Stanford Open Policing Project, there were more than 12.7 million traffic stops conducted by state police in Illinois between 2011 and 2017. There are dozens of reasons why a police officer would […]
DUI FAQs
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeKnowledgeable Illinois Criminal Defense Attorney Assisting Clients Throughout Cook and DuPage Counties Facing DUI charges can be overwhelming, regardless of whether you’ve been through the process before. If you have recently been charged with a DUI, one of the best ways to get a handle on the situation is to learn more about the process, […]
What is the Difference Between Burglary, Theft, and Robbery?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeMost of us know that it is wrong to take something from someone without asking. Not only is it not nice, but it is also illegal. You have heard the terms “theft,” “robbery,” and “burglary” before, but many people use them interchangeably. In reality, these words are three different things in the legal world. They […]
Understanding Illinois Reckless Driving Charges
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeMost American drivers will be pulled over by police at least once in their lifetime. Most of the time, the reason you are pulled over is because of a small moving violation, like speeding or not fully stopping at a stop sign. These stops usually end with the officer issuing you a ticket that carries […]
Alcohol and Minors: Never a Good Mix in Illinois
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeIt is not uncommon for teenagers to get in trouble with the law. When they do, the offenses they are known for committing are usually minor, yet serious offenses like theft, vandalism and traffic violations. One of the most common reasons teenagers get in trouble with the law is because of alcohol-related offenses. In all 50 states […]
Can I File a Lawsuit if I get Sick from Eating a Food Product?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeWhen you purchase food at a restaurant or grocery store, you should be able to expect that the product is safe to eat. Even though there are stringent inspection processes for food in the United States, sometimes there is still food on the market that can pose a health threat to those who consume it. […]
Do Not Get Caught Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License
/in Suspended or Revoked Licenses in IL/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeIllinois law provides for a variety of ways that you could lose your driving privileges, some of which may not even be related to driving at all. Fleeing from a police officer, incurring too many traffic violations, not paying traffic tickets or even not paying child support can result in a driver’s license suspension or […]
How Failing a Field Sobriety Test Can Lead to a DUI Charge
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeWhen an Illinois police officer suspects you of DUI, you may be asked to take one or more field sobriety tests. By law you do not have to agree to such tests. Moreover, if you take a test and “fail,” based on the officer’s judgment, it may be used against you as evidence in court. Court […]
How Does The use of Weapons Change Illinois Assault and Battery Charges?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeSome of the most serious types of crimes are those that involve harming another person in some way, such as assault or battery. Some people may think they mean the same thing, but they are actually two different charges that are often committed together. As with many other crimes, assault and battery charges can change in severity […]
Defending Against Assault and Battery Charges: Claiming Self Defense
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeOne of the most common defenses people use when they are fighting assault and/or battery charges is claiming that they were acting in self-defense. In some situations, this may be a legitimate defense, but many people do not realize that there are certain elements that must be proven if you want to succeed with a claim of […]