Kidnapping: Can You Face Charges If You Are the Parent?
One of the most important parts of child custody is adhering to the rules of the custody order. Each parent has rules and guidelines within the custody order they must…
One of the most important parts of child custody is adhering to the rules of the custody order. Each parent has rules and guidelines within the custody order they must…
The law guarantees every criminal suspect the right to an attorney. Unfortunately, you don’t get to choose your public defender. You only get your choice of a lawyer if you decide to go private. But how much will you end up paying for the services of a private lawyer? Below are some of the factors that determine criminal defense fees.
Number of Charges
A single criminal act can trigger multiple charges or counts. For example, if the authorities have accused you of driving under the influence (DUI), you might face other related charges, such as:
Threatening someone might not seem like a serious crime. However, Illinois criminal laws classify some threats as intimidation, which attracts grave repercussions. Below is a brief overview of intimidation in the state.
The Crime
Intimidation arises if one person threatens someone with harm or bodily violence if they act or fail to act in a certain way. Intimidation charges apply whether the threat is direct or indirect. The charges also apply even if the perpetrator doesn’t follow through with the threat.
An example of a direct threat is a restaurant owner threatening a rival with false accusations if the rival doesn’t stop business operations. An example of an indirect threat is if the restaurant owner sends a third party, say a gang member, to threaten the rival on their behalf.
Hearsay, statements made outside the courtroom, are typically inadmissible as evidence in criminal trials. Like most laws, however, there are exceptions to the rule. Below are some of the exceptions that allow courts to accept hearsay as evidence.
Present Sense Impression
Many people like to describe their experiences. For example, if you are on a bus with a broken air conditioner (AC), you might complain to the person next to you about the hot weather. In such a case, the court may allow your statement as evidence of whether or not you are available to testify.
The rationale is that you would only have commented on the hot weather if you were truly feeling hot. With that rationalization, your statement is more likely to be true. (more…)
Have you or a loved one been charged with a first DUI? In most situations, a first-time DUI (or OWI) offense receives a lighter set of repercussions in an attempt at mitigating further problems. However, this also means that many who are charged with that first-time DUI may feel that it’s not worth fighting very hard over. (more…)
Many people learn self-defense for protection. However, when it comes time to finally use that knowledge, you may be worried you'll get in trouble for causing bodily harm. Luckily, self-defense…
Murder charges are rarely as cut-and-dry as they appear. Murder charges apply to people that plan and follow through with an action meant to take a life. Not every case…
If you have recently received a speeding ticket, you might be wondering what you should do next. You might not be sure of whether or not your speeding ticket is…
Someone who faces felony charges will usually understand how a guilty verdict could alter their lives. Felony convictions can lead to large fines and lengthy prison stays. A misdemeanor charge…
Punishments for illegal drug possession or possession of a controlled substance in Illinois can be harsh, including jail time and heavy fines. If you're convicted of drug possession, you may…