CRIMINAL DEFENSE

In serious criminal cases, Defendants have basic rights during the criminal justice process. At the outset of your case, you are presumed innocent. You have the right not to incriminate yourself and to force the State to prove you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. You have a right to a speedy trial by an impartial jury where you can present your defense to the charges. Lastly, you have the right to retain the attorney of your choice.

It is our belief that every client deserves a skilled and dedicated defense attorney when facing criminal charges. Whether you are charged with a felony or misdemeanor, we have experience on a wide array of criminal offenses.

We believe that the State should have to meet their burden of proving you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, and, in their attempt to prove you guilty, we will vigorously defend you against every accusation they bring.

If you are accused of a crime, let our office help. You can contact us for a free consultation to discuss the facts of your case with a qualified attorney who can assist you in determining the best legal strategy for your specific charges. We can be reached by calling (312) 461-0400 or by using our contact form.


We represent Defendants on all types of criminal charges, including:


Drug Offenses
  Possession, Sale, and Manufacture of a Controlled Substance. Possession, Sale, and Manufacture of Cannabis.
Assault & Battery
  Aggravated and Simple Assault.
Aggravated and Simple Battery.
Domestic Battery.
Weapons Offenses
  Unlawful use of a Weapon.
Attempt to Board Aircraft w/ Weapon.
Theft Crimes
  Retail Theft or Forgery
Identity Theft
Vehicular Hijacking
Embezzlement
Robbery
Burglary
Prostitution
White Collar Crimes

All Other Felonies and Misdemeanors

 

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