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Cases featured in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, WBBM News Radio, and Chicago TV Channels 2, 5 and 7. Haiduk takes a creative, aggressive, and professional approach. It is his practice to fight hard for his clients in order to obtain the best possible result in their case. He works extensively on criminal law and traffic cases. With a background that includes criminal trials, criminal appeals, and post-conviction proceedings, Haiduk can help.

Many criminal defense attorneys started as prosecutors and later made the switch. While they were busy putting people in jail, Haiduk was sharpening his skill for keeping them out. Matthew has never prosecuted a person like you.
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Haiduk has been practicing as a criminal defense attorney working on DUI, felony and misdemeanor cases for over a decade.
Prior to forming his own law office, Haiduk worked as an assistant public defender.
As a public defender, he gave advice to thousands of clients over the same span of time it takes most attorneys to accumulate a hundred cases.
The depth of his background gives him a greater understanding of how to successfully attack criminal cases.
Haiduk takes a creative, aggressive, and professional approach.
Matthew J. Haiduk is not an ordinary lawyer.
He works in several fields of law, not the least of which is birth defect law.
In many cases the mother or both parents find themselves overwhelmed by the situation, and it is at times like this that a lawyer that specializes in the field can provide comfort in letting them know that due process will be followed, and that he will be there for them every step of the way, to guide them.
In the case of People v. J. H. courthouse talk was that the prosecutors had Haiduk's client pinned on a church burglary.
Do you want a lawyer who might have to miss your court date because he's at a real estate closing?.
Nobody is going to take the fall for you.
Sure, your friends say they've got your back.
Where are they when you need them?
Are they going to be standing next to you in court when the prosecutor tries to throw the book at you? Are they going to stand up for you when the judge starts yelling?
Are they going to serve the time for you?
Of course not.
To paraphrase great baseball commentator Hawk Harrleson, "Don't tell me what you practice, tell me how long you have been concentrating on it."
While the Kane County Courthouse in St. Charles is as nice as any local courthouse, nobody wants to have to go there.
Nobody wants to have to go to court anywhere.
Especially criminal court.
Unlike civil court, where one person might sue another person for money, the stakes in criminal court can be much higher.
That's not to sat that a big money law suit isn't high stakes.
There are no higher stakes than you freedom, though- and that's what is at stake in criminal court.
Nobody chooses to get charged with a crime.
Felonies are the crimes that television shows are made of.
Body found in a river?
House broken into?
Missing car?
That building down the street that burned?
All of these can land you in the Kane County Jail waiting for your case to get called at the Judicial Center.
Being charged with a felony is scary.
Especially when you are not guilty.
It is hard to sleep at night when the State's Attorney is threatening you with years in the big house.
Even a "low-level" felony can lead to 1-3 years caged up in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
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