Common Factors That Determine Legal Fees for Criminal Defense
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
An Overview of Intimidation Under Illinois Criminal Law
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
Exceptions That Allow the Court to Admit Hearsay As Evidence
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
First DUI Charge? How It Can Affect You
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
Can You Use Self-Defense in a Murder Case?
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 is commonly allowed when you need to protect yourself or others. If you would like
Mental or Emotional State as a Defense in a Murder Case
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 meets this standard. Many incidents happen because the accused aggressor could not think clearly. It