Automatic Substitution of Judge Wrongfully Denied
By Donald J. Ramsell
Criminal Justice,
February 2023
In People v. Brusaw, the appellate court considered what happens when a defendant files a motion for substitution of judge and the motion is never acted upon.
The new DUI crime laboratory discovery rules
By Donald J. Ramsell
Traffic Laws and Courts,
December 2018
In Illinois, the defendant’s right to obtain full discovery of crime laboratory data, mistakes, and misconduct in DUI cases has been a long and arduous road
Review of People v. Hall
By Donald J. Ramsell
Traffic Laws and Courts,
March 2012
In this case, because the defendant was a judge, the Illinois Attorney Generals’ office was brought in to handle the matter. Two weeks later, after the assistant attorney general learned that the blood samples were still at the hospital, they were ordered to be released to authorities for testing at the Illinois State Police laboratory. The samples did not contain a preservative.
Alcohol monitoring ankle bracelets in DUI cases (SCRAM)
By Donald J. Ramsell
Traffic Laws and Courts,
March 2007
Beginning in December of 2006, Du Page County became the first court in Illinois to allow the use of Alcohol Monitoring Ankle Bracelets in court cases involving DUO Attests.
Breathalyzer logbooks—What they don’t and won’t tell you
By Donald J. Ramsell
Traffic Laws and Courts,
April 1999
Each breath instrument in the state of Illinois which is employed in DUI arrests has a "logbook." The logbook is defined as "a written record by the law enforcement agency for tests performed according to standards and procedures on each instrument."
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