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Defending Against DUI Charges in Illinois
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeWhen it comes to criminal laws and punishments, each state creates its own. When it comes to driving under the influence, the legal BAC limit for almost all states is 0.08 (Utah recently lowered its limit to 0.05), but the consequences of breaking that law differ greatly between states. Some states, like South Dakota, have […]
How is DUI Different When it Involves Marijuana?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeWhen it comes to DUI, there is a critical difference between alcohol and illegal drugs such as marijuana. You probably know that drunk driving is only a criminal offense if your blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 percent or higher. This means that most people can have one or two beers in their system and not worry […]
Can a Drug Conviction be Used Against Me in a Future Case?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeIf you are on trial for a violent crime, such as assault and battery, prosecutors will make every effort to discredit you in front of the jury. Should you choose to testify – and remember, the Constitution protects your right to remain silent at trial – prosecutors may look to introduce evidence of prior criminal convictions […]
Dealing With the Fallout from a Probation Violation in Illinois
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeIf you have been convicted of a crime in Illinois, one of the more favorable outcomes is receiving a sentence of probation, rather than jail time or another sentence. Probation is almost like a second chance; it allows you to continue living in your home and going to work as usual, rather than being confined […]
How Do I get my Drivers License Back Following a DUI Arrest?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeDrunk driving in Illinois carries both civil and criminal penalties. On the criminal side, a person convicted of a first DUI offense faces up to one year in jail and a $2,500 fine. Separately, the Illinois Secretary of State’s office can “summarily” suspend the license of any driver who either fails a blood-alcohol test or refuses to […]
Can a “Consensual” Encounter With Police Lead to a DUI Charge?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeNormally an Illinois police officer must have probable cause to stop you on suspicion of a DUI. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects all individuals against “unreasonable” seizures by the police. However, what if an officer stops to speak with you for another reason and subsequently discovers evidence that suggests drunk driving? Court Reinstated […]
When Can the Police “Stop and Frisk” You?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeYou are walking down the street minding your own business. A cop approaches you and starts asking questions. After a few moments, the cop decides to frisk you and discovers illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia in your pockets. You are arrested and charged with possession. Is this legal? Can the police just “stop and frisk” you without […]
What are Common Defenses to Robbery Charges in Illinois?
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeCharges involving violence against another person are often prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law. Illinois is no exception. Any form of robbery is considered a felony under Illinois law. Robbery occurs when a person knowingly takes property from a person or in the presence of an individual by using or threatening force. Robbery charges can […]
4 Things to Be Aware of Before Filing a Medical Malpractice Case
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeUnfortunately, medical malpractice is a common occurrence in the United States. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, medical negligence is the primary cause of death for more than 250,000 people each year. This puts medical negligence at the third leading cause of death in the United States, behind heart disease and cancer. Sadly, medical errors and negligence are […]
How a “Structural Error” can Render a Criminal Trial Unconstitutional
/in Uncategorized/by Fotopoulos Law OfficeIf you are facing felony charges, it is important to make sure the court respects all of your constitutional rights. While even the best judges make honest mistakes, such errors can prove costly when you are facing the loss of your freedom and the permanent taint of a felony conviction. Therefore, a defendant should never hesitate […]