Need an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Bloomington, Illinois? Call attorney and former McLean County prosecutor, Chris Gramm for a free consultation in your DUI, Traffic or Criminal case! Chris represents clients facing criminal (felony & misdemeanor), DUI and traffic charges in Bloomington, Normal, McLean County and throughout central Illinois.
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Last year nearly 900 DUI (Driving Under the Influence) cases were filed in McLean County alone.
The Illinois Secretary of State is reporting more than 50,000 DUI arrests statewide.
DUI law in Illinois is complex.
Drunk driving can be a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a maximum $2,500 fine and 364 days in jail for first time offenders with no aggravating factors.
Or, for multiple DUI offenders or those with aggravating factors such as a fatal accident, driving without a valid license, or not having insurance, felony DUI charges may be filed.
The Illinois Secretary of State is reporting more than 50,000 DUI arrests statewide.
DUI law in Illinois is complex.
Drunk driving can be a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a maximum $2,500 fine and 364 days in jail for first time offenders with no aggravating factors.
Or, for multiple DUI offenders or those with aggravating factors such as a fatal accident, driving without a valid license, or not having insurance, felony DUI charges may be filed.
Did the Bloomington or Normal cops pull you over and give you a bunch of traffic tickets?
Did you have an accident and receive citations for improper lane usage or failure to reduce speed?
Are you afraid of losing your license?
If the answer to these questions is yes, retain an attorney who used to prosecute traffic cases for McLean County.
Remember that under the Illinois graduated driver's license law, persons under 21 who receive two convictions for moving violations in a 24 month period will have their driving privileges suspended.
Did you have an accident and receive citations for improper lane usage or failure to reduce speed?
Are you afraid of losing your license?
If the answer to these questions is yes, retain an attorney who used to prosecute traffic cases for McLean County.
Remember that under the Illinois graduated driver's license law, persons under 21 who receive two convictions for moving violations in a 24 month period will have their driving privileges suspended.
Crimes in Illinois are classified from Class X felonies with mandatory prison time to petty misdemeanor offenses punishable by fine only.
If you are charged with a crime, you have the right to a jury trial.
My criminal law experience includes reckless homicide, criminal sexual assault, armed violence, DUI, underage drinking, resisting arrest, unlawful use of weapons, criminal damage to property, obstruction of justice, retail theft, aggravated battery, assault, domestic battery, residential burglary, conspiracy and drug cases (including possession of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis, manufacure and delivery, possession of drug paraphernalia and trafficking).
If you are charged with a crime, you have the right to a jury trial.
My criminal law experience includes reckless homicide, criminal sexual assault, armed violence, DUI, underage drinking, resisting arrest, unlawful use of weapons, criminal damage to property, obstruction of justice, retail theft, aggravated battery, assault, domestic battery, residential burglary, conspiracy and drug cases (including possession of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis, manufacure and delivery, possession of drug paraphernalia and trafficking).
Maybe you made a mistake in college, or were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Are you looking to get rid of your criminal record by having it expunged or sealed?
People with qualifying arrests, court supervisions and even some misdemeanor convictions may file a petition with the court in the county where they were arrested or sentenced to expunge or seal their records.
Some drug felonies also qualify.
I am happy to answer your questions regarding eligibility for expungement and sealing.
Are you looking to get rid of your criminal record by having it expunged or sealed?
People with qualifying arrests, court supervisions and even some misdemeanor convictions may file a petition with the court in the county where they were arrested or sentenced to expunge or seal their records.
Some drug felonies also qualify.
I am happy to answer your questions regarding eligibility for expungement and sealing.
Did the police seize your property during a raid?
Did they take your car after a traffic stop?
Asset forfeiture is not limited to drug cases any more.
First time offenders can have their cars forfeited if they are caught driving during a DUI suspension.
If you have received a notice of forfeiture, you must act quickly.
A suit can be filed for the return of your assets.
Call Chris Gramm, Attorney at Law (309)275-6677 for a free consultation.
Chris represents clients in Bloomington, Normal, McLean County and throughout central Illinois.
Did they take your car after a traffic stop?
Asset forfeiture is not limited to drug cases any more.
First time offenders can have their cars forfeited if they are caught driving during a DUI suspension.
If you have received a notice of forfeiture, you must act quickly.
A suit can be filed for the return of your assets.
Call Chris Gramm, Attorney at Law (309)275-6677 for a free consultation.
Chris represents clients in Bloomington, Normal, McLean County and throughout central Illinois.
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