DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE IN ILLINOIS

Driving under the Influence (DUI) is a serious charge that requires a vigorous defense. In Illinois, the DUI charge carries many potential penalties, including harsh fines, imprisonment, and the loss of your driving privileges. The assistance of a qualified DUI attorney is necessary to effectively represent your interests in court.

At our office, we are experienced in representing clients on DUI charges. From the moment we are retained, your best interests are our single concern. We review all of the State's evidence against you and determine the best defense strategy after discussing the facts of your case with you. At all stages, we remain in frequent contact to ensure that you are informed about your case status and to answer any of your questions that may arise during the process. It is our policy that all clients are treated with dignity and that their calls to our office are promptly returned.

If you are charged with DUI, please do not hesitate to contact our office for a free consultation with an attorney. You can reach our office via telephone at 312.461.0400 or email us by using our contact form

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS WEBSITE IS NOT TO BE USED OR CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. THE APPLICABLE LAW MAY VARY DEPENDING UPON THE SPECIFIC FACTS OF YOUR CASE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY TO DETERMINE THE LAW THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR CASE.




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