Attorney Lance C. Cagle is an experienced attorney concentrating in the practice areas of criminal defense, DUI and traffic law. Mr Cagle is the owner of the law firm Lance Cagle Law Office, P.C., located in Paxton, Illinois. The Lance Cagle Law Office serves clients throughout the Central Illinois area. The Lance Cagle Law Office strives to provide high quality, personalized representation to each client.
We take your case personally, as we know you do. To schedule an appointment with Lance Cagle call (217) 379-4373.
We take your case personally, as we know you do. To schedule an appointment with Lance Cagle call (217) 379-4373.
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C. Cagle is an attorney concentrating in the areas of Criminal Defense and Family Law.
Mr. Cagle heads Lance Cagle Law Office, P.C. and represents clients throughout the central Illinois area in criminal, dui/traffic, and family law matters.
With an office centrally located in Paxton, Illinois, Mr. Cagle handles cases throughout the Central Illinois area including Ford, McLean, Iroquois, Livingston, Vermillion, Champaign, Logan, Piatt, and Woodford Counties.
Mr. Cagle's legal career began with a one-year internship at the Kane County State's Attorney office, where he worked exclusively in the DUI division and prosecuted DUI related hearing pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 711.
Mr. Cagle heads Lance Cagle Law Office, P.C. and represents clients throughout the central Illinois area in criminal, dui/traffic, and family law matters.
With an office centrally located in Paxton, Illinois, Mr. Cagle handles cases throughout the Central Illinois area including Ford, McLean, Iroquois, Livingston, Vermillion, Champaign, Logan, Piatt, and Woodford Counties.
Mr. Cagle's legal career began with a one-year internship at the Kane County State's Attorney office, where he worked exclusively in the DUI division and prosecuted DUI related hearing pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 711.
There are few circumstances in life that are as frightening as being a defendant in a criminal case.
A person charged with a crime must overcome damage to their reputation, stress on their career and family life, and the full resources and power of the government agency responsible for prosecuting the case against them.
It is a frustrating process and the odds can seem insurmountable.
A person charged with a criminal offense needs an attorney who will give sound advice on whether or not to go to trial and who also has demonstrated the ability to get a favorable verdict if the case does go to trial.
A person charged with a crime must overcome damage to their reputation, stress on their career and family life, and the full resources and power of the government agency responsible for prosecuting the case against them.
It is a frustrating process and the odds can seem insurmountable.
A person charged with a criminal offense needs an attorney who will give sound advice on whether or not to go to trial and who also has demonstrated the ability to get a favorable verdict if the case does go to trial.
According to the most recent data, Illinois police make approximately 46,000 DUI arrests per year.
It is further estimated that 92% of those arrested for DUI lose their driving privileges as a result of the arrest.
For DUI cases involving aggravating circumstances or repeat offenders, the penalties are even more severe and may include license revocation, a felony conviction, or even a jail or prison sentence.
Simply put, even an ordinary first-time DUI puts your career, ability to meet family commitments, and reputation at risk.
It is further estimated that 92% of those arrested for DUI lose their driving privileges as a result of the arrest.
For DUI cases involving aggravating circumstances or repeat offenders, the penalties are even more severe and may include license revocation, a felony conviction, or even a jail or prison sentence.
Simply put, even an ordinary first-time DUI puts your career, ability to meet family commitments, and reputation at risk.
A DUI is not the only traffic related offense that can cost you your driver's license.
Illinois law provides for the suspension or revocation of a motorist's driving privileges under an extremely wide variety of circumstances, and the list of suspension- triggering offenses is not likely to get any shorter.
Commercial Drivers's License (CDL)holders face even more stringent requirements and must be especially careful to avoid being adjudicated to be guilty of traffic violations.
Though pleading guilty to a petty traffic ticket may seem like the path of least resistance or a routine inconvenience, it is crucial that a motorist be aware of the driver's license consequences involved.
Illinois law provides for the suspension or revocation of a motorist's driving privileges under an extremely wide variety of circumstances, and the list of suspension- triggering offenses is not likely to get any shorter.
Commercial Drivers's License (CDL)holders face even more stringent requirements and must be especially careful to avoid being adjudicated to be guilty of traffic violations.
Though pleading guilty to a petty traffic ticket may seem like the path of least resistance or a routine inconvenience, it is crucial that a motorist be aware of the driver's license consequences involved.
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