July 1, 2026
A commercial driver's license is a livelihood. It is also a target for a set of federal disqualification rules that most CDL holders do not understand until the tow truck is already at the scene. CDL DUI Illinois commercial driver cases do not fit inside a generic DUI framework, and the fastest way to understand […]
June 30, 2026
Every aggravated DUI in Illinois is a felony. The question is which one. Class 4. Class 2. Class 1. Class X. The letter attached to the charge is the difference between probation eligibility and mandatory time in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Between a $25,000 fine ceiling and a $250,000 fine ceiling. Between the possibility […]
June 29, 2026
An Illinois first-offense DUI conviction is not a foregone conclusion at the moment of arrest. It is the end state of a specific procedural path that the driver, working through a Chicago DUI lawyer, has three legitimate ways to leave. Fight and win at trial. Negotiate the charge down to reckless driving. Take the court […]
June 28, 2026
One aggravator turns an ordinary DUI stop into a felony charge, a mandatory five-figure fine, and a prosecutor unwilling to negotiate. That aggravator is a passenger under sixteen years old. Aggravated DUI child endangerment Illinois cases are prosecuted under 625 ILCS 5/11-501(d)(1)(N). This is not the general aggravated DUI umbrella. This is the specific child-passenger […]
June 27, 2026
A registered medical marijuana DUI in Illinois case looks different from a recreational cannabis arrest in one critical way: the qualifying patient carries a statutory shield against the per se prong. That shield is narrower than most patients believe. It blocks one road to conviction while leaving the observed-impairment road wide open. A Chicago cardholder […]
June 26, 2026
Reinstatement in Illinois is not a form. It is a workflow. To get a license back after a DUI in Illinois, a driver must run every step in the right order, with the right paperwork, at the right facility. Skip a step and the Secretary of State bounces the application. This is the exact sequence […]
June 25, 2026
Cook County DUI hearing preparation is the difference between a smooth appearance and a disaster. Most defendants who lose ground at a hearing lose it before they ever sit in the gallery: wrong courthouse, wrong dress, missing paperwork, phone confiscated at the metal detector, arriving at 9:03 for a 9:00 call. This checklist walks through […]
June 24, 2026
A first DUI penalties Illinois primer is what a driver needs in the first 48 hours after arrest, before anything else. Not a comprehensive treatise. Not a penalty catalog. Just clear answers to the questions that actually come up in the initial phone calls to a Chicago DUI lawyer. This post is built as a […]
June 23, 2026
Every Chicago driver stopped on suspicion of a cannabis DUI runs into the same practical question: how do police test for marijuana in Illinois, and how reliable is any of it? The answer is a layered sequence of roadside observation, standardized field sobriety testing, statutorily-authorized oral fluid tools, and post-arrest laboratory analysis of blood or […]
June 22, 2026
A Cook County DUI charge does not settle at the arraignment. It gets fought motion by motion in the weeks that follow. Illinois DUI pretrial motions Article 114 is the statutory toolbox (725 ILCS 5/Art. 114) that governs every written request a defense lawyer can file before the case ever reaches a jury. Each motion […]
June 21, 2026
Illinois first DUI fines, classes, and community service obligations vary sharply based on the tier of the offense. A standard first DUI, a high-BAC first DUI (.16 or higher), and a first DUI with a child under 16 in the vehicle each carry a materially different cost package. This post lays out the actual dollar […]
June 19, 2026
A Cook County DUI arraignment is short, procedural, and easy to misread as unimportant. The whole event usually runs under three minutes at the podium. This post breaks down exactly what happens in that three minutes, from the moment the driver walks through security to the moment the judge sets the next court date, so […]
June 18, 2026
Illinois drug DUI penalties for prescription medications catch many Chicago drivers by surprise. A valid pharmacy label on the bottle does not shield anyone from arrest, prosecution, or conviction under (625 ILCS 5/11-501). The statute reaches every substance capable of impairing driving: prescription opioids, benzodiazepines, muscle relaxants, sleep aids, ADHD stimulants, antihistamines sold over the […]
June 17, 2026
A first DUI in Cook County procedure is not one procedure. It is six. The Circuit Court of Cook County is the largest unified trial court in the United States, and it operates out of six geographically separated courthouses, each with its own traffic division, its own judges, its own state's attorney office, and its […]
June 16, 2026
The Illinois DUI court process arrest to verdict rarely resolves in a single month. Most Cook County cases stretch across a six-to-nine-month calendar of filings, hearings, and mandatory evaluations, each locked to a statutory deadline. Missing one deadline can cost a driver their license months before a judge ever rules on guilt. This post walks […]
June 15, 2026
After a DUI arrest in Chicago the clock starts before the paperwork is even filed. Missed deadlines cost a driver a license, a job, and often the criminal case itself. Every DUI suspension deadline in Chicago is triggered by an event, usually the arrest or the mailing of a Confirmation of Statutory Summary Suspension, and […]
June 14, 2026
Illinois cannabis DUI laws in 2026 continue a legal framework that has evolved through two major milestones: the 2014 Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act and the 2020 Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. Drivers pulled over in Chicago and across Cook County face a body of statutes built up in layers, and the […]
June 13, 2026
A first DUI license suspension in 2026 does not happen on the day of the arrest. It runs on a fixed calendar, and every date on that calendar is either a defense opportunity or a defense deadline. The driver who understands the timeline can act. The driver who does not understand the timeline watches the […]
June 12, 2026
Ask how long a DUI suspension in Illinois actually runs and the answer is not one number. It is a calendar. A short administrative window. A medium civil window. A multi-year revocation. Sometimes stacked. Sometimes concurrent. What a driver ends up serving depends on BAC, refusal history, prior arrests, and whether the criminal case results […]
June 11, 2026
Most first-offense DUI content on the internet is a penalty catalog. Fines. Jail. Suspension periods. That does not help a driver already sitting in the arraignment queue. What helps is knowing what a Chicago DUI lawyer is actually going to file, argue, and attack in the case. This post walks through the defense-side checklist: the […]