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Crystal Lake DUI Lawyers

  1. Mueller, George: drunk driving charges and other traffic violations
  2. Matuszewich, Kelly & McKeeve: Bankruptcy Collections Mortgage Foreclosure Business Law Corporate Law Reorganization Criminal Defense DUI / Traffic Matters Family Law / Domestic Relations / Child Custody Juvenile Law Estate Planning / Trusts / Wills / Power of Attorney Probate Local Government Law / Municipal / Townships Personal Injury Real Estate Transactional Law
  3. Madsen, Sugden & Gottemoller: Will I still be able to drive if I've been convicted of a DUI? With prompt and effective DUI defense, YES, you will likely be able to continue driving. It's important to act fast to protect your driving privileges under Illinois Drunk driving laws. You will need to request a Summary Suspension Hearing within 45 days of your arrest. If you delay, you may not be able to save your driver's license.
  4. Brown, Timothy: If you have been arrested for DUI, you need an experienced DUI attorney on your side who will fight to protect your rights.
  5. Rolls & Kililis: You have the right to plead not guilty and demand that the State prove you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. You are entitled to a trial by jury or a bench trial before a judge. You may also attempt to work out a resolution of your case with the prosecutor and enter a negotiated plea. The judge must approve the sentence. You may also enter a blind plea, with no recommendation from the prosecutor, and have the judge impose a sentence.
  6. James Bishop: A class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $2,500, plus court costs, and a term of incarceration in the County Jail for up to 365 days. Conviction will result in your driving privileges be REVOKED for not less than one year and usually for 3-5 years. When a driver’s license is revoked, a driver is not eligible for a restricted, probationary or hardship or any other form of license. After multiple DUI convictions, a subsequent charge of DUI can be upgraded to a felony, aggravated driving under the influence.


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