The charge of D.U.I. Is no laughing matter in the State of
Illinois.
A driving under the influence (D.U.I.) charge is serious business in the State
of Illinois. A Conviction for DUI will result in permanent and grave
consequences. Those consequences extend beyond the fines you pay the
court, costly court mandated alcohol treatment, and the suspension or the
revocations your driver's license. A drunk driving conviction can also effect
your earning potential, your mobility and your insurance rates. At the end of
the day it is not uncommon for these costs to be in excess of $10,000. Time,
furthermore, is not on your side. In Illinois, many of your rights expire very
quickly. Whether or not you choose my firm to represent you, keep in mind
that, a person charged with DUI must consult with an experienced DUI
defense attorney without delay.
I am a highly experienced Illinois lawyer with years of experience handling Felony and Misdemeanor D.U.I. Cases. There are many lawyers who handle D.U.I cases but very few if any have instructed law enforcement officials in the investigation and prosecution of D.U.I. cases. In fact, I have taught classes at seminars to certify Police Officers for Standardized Field Sobriety Testing under the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) standards.
If you have been arrested for DUI for the first time or have a prior charge for DUI, you need the assistance of an experienced DUI attorney who knows the local system where your case is pending. To better service my client I limit my practice to DeKalb, Kane, Kendall, LaSalle and Will counties. Your freedom, your money and your driving privileges are at stake, so you deserve to be represented by the very best. I have handled hundreds of these cases. The call is free, the consultation is free - the consequences are forever.
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