Joliet Criminal Defense Blog

Illinois criminal law updates, case analysis, and legal guidance from former Will County prosecutor Jack L. Zaremba.

Will a DUI Resulting in Injury Be Charged as a Felony in Illinois?

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Illinois. A person who is arrested for drunk or intoxicated driving and convicted on DUI charges will face numerous penalties, including the loss of their driver’s license, thousands of dollars in fines and court costs, the requirement to use an ignition interlock device when driving, […]

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When Can I Expunge or Seal My Criminal Record in Illinois?

If you have been arrested, charged with a crime, or convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense, you may have a criminal record that can cause a great deal of difficulty in your life. Arrests, convictions, or other related information may show up in criminal background checks, affecting your ability to obtain a job or

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When Can Drug Possession Lead to Felony Charges in Illinois?

Drug possession is a serious offense that can have long-lasting consequences. In the state of Illinois, drug possession charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies. There are various factors that can affect the severity of drug charges, such as the type and amount of drugs involved, the intent to sell or distribute drugs to others,

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Addressing Domestic Violence Accusations During the Holidays

The holiday season is meant to be when families can enjoy being with each other, give gifts, and share positive experiences and memories. However, for some families, the holidays can be a period of heightened stress and tension, which may lead to arguments, conflicts, and accusations of domestic violence. If you have been accused of committing

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Is Retail Theft a Misdemeanor or Felony Offense in Illinois?

Retail theft, also known as shoplifting, is a serious offense that can have significant legal consequences. In the state of Illinois, the severity of retail theft charges depends on various factors such as the value of the stolen merchandise and any prior convictions. If you are facing retail theft charges, an experienced attorney can help

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What You Need to Know About Monitoring Device Driving Permits in Illinois

In Illinois, a Monitoring Device Driving Permit (MDDP) is a special type of driving permit that allows individuals whose driver’s license has been suspended to operate a motor vehicle legally. This permit may be available to qualified individuals in Illinois who have had their license suspended due to a first-offense DUI. Today, we will discuss

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Sentencing Reform for Juvenile Offenders to Become Law in Illinois

In theory, the juvenile justice system in the U.S. seeks not to punish juvenile offenders but to rehabilitate them and to minimize the likelihood that they will end up facing charges for criminal wrongdoing as adults. This is not always how the system works in practice. However, this is the goal of most individuals who

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