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Consider this when accused of health care fraud
Consider this when accused of health care fraud

If you’re a medical professional, then you probably went into your line of work as a…

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Assault and battery charges can come with steep penalties
Assault and battery charges can come with steep penalties

Most Illinois residents interact with other people on a daily basis. While most of those interactions…

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Lying on credit card applications is fraud
Lying on credit card applications is fraud

You may remember your first credit card. Perhaps you applied for one on a whim when…

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Opioid addiction and credit card fraud may have connection
Opioid addiction and credit card fraud may have connection

Having a substance abuse problem is a slippery slope. You may find yourself unable to carry…

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Defining the role of an accomplice
Defining the role of an accomplice

An Illinois resident who knowingly helps or encourages another person to commit a crime may be…

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The right to adequate representation
The right to adequate representation

Anyone, including Illinois residents, who becomes a defendant in the United States’ criminal judicial system is…

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Sexual assault defenses in Illinois
Sexual assault defenses in Illinois

It can be frightening for a person to be charged with committing a sexual assault in…

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How intent defines punishment
How intent defines punishment

In Illinois criminal courts, a concept called mens rea may play a role in how a…

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Record number of inmates found innocent in 2015
Record number of inmates found innocent in 2015

According to a report from the National Registry of Exonerations, there were 149 people released from…

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