Criminal Defense

Illinois Red Light Cameras Source of Much Controversy

Since the installation of red light cameras began throughout Illinois, much debate has occurred over the effectiveness of these once heralded traffic control tools. A great deal of controversy surrounds the issuing of traffic tickets to motorists, and people have questioned whether the cameras are a safety device or a revenue generating resource for municipalities. […]

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Nine Charged in Connection With Violence at Amusement Park in Illinois

The arrival of the fall season means that haunted houses are beginning to open and Halloween-themed events are getting underway—many of them slated to run until late October. Of course, Halloween celebrations often include images of frightful fantasies, including ghosts, vampires, zombies, and more. It is not uncommon for more adult-oriented haunted houses to hire

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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt – The Standard in Criminal Proceedings

The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system. When an individual has been charged with a crime, he or she is Innocent until proven guilty. Criminal defendants often face serious punitive consequences, including the death penalty. Therefore, the burden of proof is highest in criminal cases -higher than in any other

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Nurse Arrested for Refusing to Allow Police to Take Patient’s Blood

Footage from the body-cam of a Salt Lake City police officer recently went viral, causing a massive, national debate over the behavior of law enforcement in stressful situations. In the video, a nurse at a Salt Lake City hospital can be seen arguing with a police detective about his request to take blood from an

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