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Common types of healthcare fraud in Illinois
Common types of healthcare fraud in Illinois

Healthcare fraud is a serious crime in Illinois that costs taxpayers billions of dollars every year.…

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New immunity law in cases of drug overdoses
New immunity law in cases of drug overdoses

In the U.S., there is a growing epidemic of opioid abuse. As a result, new laws…

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What are the DUI laws in Illinois?
What are the DUI laws in Illinois?

Illinois residents expect to stay safe on the road. Unfortunately, some people drive under the influence…

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Types of modern health care fraud
Types of modern health care fraud

Health care fraud is an ongoing concern in Illinois and the U.S. Unnecessary medical procedures, kickbacks…

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Can you be charged with a DUI after using CBD?
Can you be charged with a DUI after using CBD?

These days, more people are using CBD for a variety of uses. Although it’s illegal in…

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What makes a grand theft auto a felony in Illinois?
What makes a grand theft auto a felony in Illinois?

In Illinois, when you take somebody’s property without their consent or with the intention of permanently…

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How long do felonies stay on your record?
How long do felonies stay on your record?

Anyone convicted of a felony in Illinois can expect the charge to stay on their record…

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What types of abuse are considered domestic violence?
What types of abuse are considered domestic violence?

A charge for domestic violence in Illinois can have serious consequences. Not only can a conviction…

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The inconsistency of eyewitness accounts
The inconsistency of eyewitness accounts

In Illinois, it’s not unusual for the strength of a prosecutor’s case to stand on eyewitness…

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