What Is The Best DUI Defense To Take in Illinois?

August 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I watch and read news everyday and I noticed that cases of DUI are increasing here in Illinois. This makes me very much curious to know certain things about DUI cases. What are the possible defenses in a DUI case that can make a defendant win his/her case?

Echo

Waukegan, IL

There are several defenses in a DUI case in Waukegan, Illinois that can be brought up during the DUI trial which can make the defendant win his/her DUI case. First and foremost an illegal stop of the person or the vehicle is one of the biggest defenses that a DUI defense lawyer needs to prove for the defendant to walk away a free man after the DUI trial. A motorist can’t be asked to stop unless the officer has a reasonable and articulate basis to believe that a traffic law or other law has been violated. Likewise, an individual could not be seized unless a violation has occurred.

On a similar note, if a driver was weaving inside the lanes, this is not illegal and cannot be considered a reason for a DUI stop because weaving without crossing any lines is not a violation of the law. Another thing that can be considered as an illegal stop would be from an anonymous report of drunk driving. A person or a vehicle can’t be stopped simply because an anonymous citizen reported that the driver was drunk. These are just examples of DUI defenses during a DUI arrest which, if proven, can be a great help for the DUI defendant.

Springfield Illinois DUI Attorney – Do You Need One?

January 28, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI attorney Springfield IL 

At other times, when you are faced with the possibility of needing to hire a Springfield DUI attorney, the options may not be entirely clear. Still, in many cases it is best if you take the safest route and go ahead and hire a lawyer. When you have a doubt, better go out and get representation.

Reasons why you’re probably going to need a DUI attorney.

  • while the consequences for a second DUI arrest are not quite as heavy as those for a third or a fourth or a fifth, they’re still a long stretch away from whatever consequences you suffered with your first one. If you’re on number two, you most likely need to call up a lawyer.
  • if you had a baby in the backseat. When you have someone under 18 driving with you when you’re drunk, then you’re in trouble for endangerment of a minor on top of DUI, and so you’re likely going to need some more help.
  • drunk is drunk, but sometimes the drunker you are, the heavier your sentence. If, when you were arrested, your BAC was two times the legal limit, you’re in even deeper waters.