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What you need to know about a federal indictment
What you need to know about a federal indictment

Receiving news of a federal indictment can be very intimidating to many Illinois residents. They can…

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What are common excuses that won’t get you out of a DUI charge?
What are common excuses that won’t get you out of…

No one in Illinois wants to be pulled over by a police officer when they’ve been…

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What is assault, and what elements are needed to prove it?
What is assault, and what elements are needed to prove…

Many people automatically think of assault as being a crime that involves one person physically striking…

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Securities fraud and criminal charges
Securities fraud and criminal charges

Investors rely on a company or firm’s honesty when making investment decisions. If a corporation or…

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What is telemarketing fraud?
What is telemarketing fraud?

Telemarketing is a business that seems to annoy many Illinois residents. Sometimes, telemarketing fraud is involved.…

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Is it still considered battery if it was done in self-defense?
Is it still considered battery if it was done in…

In Illinois and other areas, a person could be charged with battery if they inflict unwanted…

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An overview of aggravated intimidation in Illinois
An overview of aggravated intimidation in Illinois

Under Section 720 Illinois Compiled Statute 5/12-6, intimidation happens when one intends to cause another to…

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More juvenile offenders not being charged as adults
More juvenile offenders not being charged as adults

While the 80s and 90s saw those involved in law enforcement being tough on juvenile offenders,…

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What is consumer fraud?
What is consumer fraud?

The consumer fraud sector has become a problem for millions of Americans each year. Residents of…

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