Aggravated DUI Conviction Affirmed by Appellate CourtBy J. Brick Van Der SnickOctober 2017In People v. Martin, the Defendant appealed his conviction following a jury trial for Aggravated DUI on two grounds. On appeal the Defendant’s conviction was affirmed by the Appellate Court.
Bail reform comes to IllinoisBy William L. Vig & Sara Mayo VigOctober 2017The bail-related provisions of the Bail Reform Act of 2017 take effect January 1, 2018. Here's what you need to know.
Guillermo, Brantley, and appellate court conflicts: What’s a lawyer to do?By Hon. Joel BergMay 2017Guillermo and Brantley raise important issues, but how much and to whom do they apply? Both appear to create a conflict in the Appellate Court. Yet the nature and extent of those conflicts are unclear. And both sides—prosecution and defense—have arguments, but it’s unclear who wins.
PA 99-0296: The 1,826 days and nights of BAIIDBy Ted HarvatinNovember 2017This law provides that anyone with a Restricted Driving Permit may only operate a vehicle equipped with a breath machine and must do so for five consecutive, uninterrupted years (1,826 days per the administrative rules) prior to being eligible for full reinstatement.
People v. Gocmen: Some advanced DUI drug training requiredBy Anthony A. BrunoMay 2017In its opinion, the Appellate Court emphasized the arresting officer's lack of training and experience that would enable him to distinguish between a diabetic reaction and a drug reaction.
Update on THC nanogram testing in cannabis DUI casesBy Jeremy J. RicheyOctober 2017One problem with Public Act 99-0697, which became effective July 29, 2016, is the law has changed faster than ISP’s ability to enforce it.