My firm was established in 2004 with my primary legal focus being criminal defense, DUIs, suspended licenses, traffic tickets, traffic accidents, misdemeanors, CDL tickets, speeding tickets, and expungements. For the last 15-years, I have committed myself wholeheartedly to a thorough and diligent battle on behalf of my clients in order to attain exoneration.
I focus my traffic law and speeding ticket practice in Hinsdale and Dupage County, Illinois. I was raised by a hardworking mother who worked nights as a Nursing Assistant in a nursing home. Her patients' families would rarely visit, so she tended to their needs as a doting daughter might, which taught me compassion, above all else. My father was a doctor and immigrant who came to America to help underserved communities in need of medical care.
When he came to America, he spent his entire career working for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union serving the needs of blue collar and immigrant employees. My family is #UnionProud.
I focus my traffic law and speeding ticket practice in Hinsdale and Dupage County, Illinois. I was raised by a hardworking mother who worked nights as a Nursing Assistant in a nursing home. Her patients' families would rarely visit, so she tended to their needs as a doting daughter might, which taught me compassion, above all else. My father was a doctor and immigrant who came to America to help underserved communities in need of medical care.
When he came to America, he spent his entire career working for the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union serving the needs of blue collar and immigrant employees. My family is #UnionProud.
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Have you been charged with a DUI?
Even for a first offense, a conviction can mean the loss of your driving privileges, fines and even jail time.
In most cases, 45 days following your arrest, your privilege to drive will be suspended a minimum of 6 months if you submitted a BAC in excess of.08.
Your privilege to drive will be suspended a minimum of 1 year if you failed or refused to provide a blood, urine, or breath sample.
I am a successful litigator who fights to win.
I will take your case to trial, and won't accept a plea deal unless it's really in your best interest.
Even for a first offense, a conviction can mean the loss of your driving privileges, fines and even jail time.
In most cases, 45 days following your arrest, your privilege to drive will be suspended a minimum of 6 months if you submitted a BAC in excess of.08.
Your privilege to drive will be suspended a minimum of 1 year if you failed or refused to provide a blood, urine, or breath sample.
I am a successful litigator who fights to win.
I will take your case to trial, and won't accept a plea deal unless it's really in your best interest.
Under Illinois law, 625 ILCS 5/11 601.5(a), speeding 26-34 mph over the posted speed limit, is a Class B Misdemeanor criminal offense.
The charge is punishable by up to six (6) months in jail and a $1,500 fine plus mandatory court costs.
If convicted, the Secretary of State assesses 50 points, leading to an extensive suspension if three (3) or more tickets are accumulated within a 12 month period.
Speeding 35 mph or more over the posted speed limit, is a Class A Misdemeanor, punishable by up to twelve (12) months in jail and a $2,500 fine plus court costs.
The charge is punishable by up to six (6) months in jail and a $1,500 fine plus mandatory court costs.
If convicted, the Secretary of State assesses 50 points, leading to an extensive suspension if three (3) or more tickets are accumulated within a 12 month period.
Speeding 35 mph or more over the posted speed limit, is a Class A Misdemeanor, punishable by up to twelve (12) months in jail and a $2,500 fine plus court costs.
The law provides that all vehicles must come to a complete stop for a school bus that is loading or unloading child passengers.
The school bus must display a flashing stop sign.
Motorists are not required to stop for a school bus where the bus is stopped on a four lane highway and there are at least two lanes traveling in the opposite direction.
But the only vehicles that are permitted to continue driving past the school bus must be on the opposite two lanes of the road.
To avoid a loss of your driving privileges, you must be found not guilty after a trial or have the charge amended to a moving violation that does not carry an automatic suspension.
The school bus must display a flashing stop sign.
Motorists are not required to stop for a school bus where the bus is stopped on a four lane highway and there are at least two lanes traveling in the opposite direction.
But the only vehicles that are permitted to continue driving past the school bus must be on the opposite two lanes of the road.
To avoid a loss of your driving privileges, you must be found not guilty after a trial or have the charge amended to a moving violation that does not carry an automatic suspension.
On school days when school children are present and so close that a potential hazard exists, no person shall drive at a speed in excess of 20 mph.
This offense IS NOT eligible for Court Supervision.
If you are found guilty or plead guilty to this offense, the only available sentence a Judge can give is a conviction.
A conviction will go on your driving record and 20 points will be assigned.
This offense IS NOT eligible for Court Supervision.
If you are found guilty or plead guilty to this offense, the only available sentence a Judge can give is a conviction.
A conviction will go on your driving record and 20 points will be assigned.
However, Illinois differs from other states in that, the number of points won't trigger a suspension alone, but rather, the amount of points will determine the length of the suspension.
If you are over 21-years-old and receive three convictions for traffic violations within a 12-month period, your driver's license can be suspended.
If you are under 21-years-old, you will be suspended if you are convicted of two (2) moving violations in any 24 month period.
The following are suspension lengths for drivers who have not had a drivers license suspension or revocation in the last 7 years: 92 Ill.
If you are over 21-years-old and receive three convictions for traffic violations within a 12-month period, your driver's license can be suspended.
If you are under 21-years-old, you will be suspended if you are convicted of two (2) moving violations in any 24 month period.
The following are suspension lengths for drivers who have not had a drivers license suspension or revocation in the last 7 years: 92 Ill.
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