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How can I get a permit to drive if my license is revoked for a DUI?

Posted on April 19, 2012 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law, felony

The first questions clients have when they get convicted of a DUI are how and when can I drive again. Well, the fastest way to get back behind the wheel of a car is to get a restricted drivers permit(RDP). If this is your first conviction, you can get a RDP as soon as you [...]

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When does a DUI become the felony offense of Aggravated DUI?

Posted on January 11, 2012 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law, felony

There are two categories of crimes in most jurisdictions, misdemeanors and felonies. Misdemeanors are crimes where jail is an allowable sentence, but the maximum sentence is 364 days in jail. Felonies are any crimes were the maximum sentence is greater than 1 year. While misdemeanors are serious and do carry consequences with them, a felony [...]

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New Statutory Summary REVOCATION created in Illinois

Posted on October 11, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law

The Illinois General Assembly has created a statutory summary revocation of driving privileges Under 625 ILCS 5/1-197.6. This revocation is for a driver who refuses to submit to chemical tests after a DUI arrest involving an accident that causes personal injury or death to another. Before this law, if you refused tests, your license would [...]

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Collateral consequences to a criminal conviction

Posted on June 7, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in criminal law, Drug Law, DUI law

There are many collateral consequences involved when someone is charged with a criminal offense that many people do not give appropriate consideration to when handling their case. What is a collateral consequence? It is any consequence of the criminal charge outside the court consequences, which I will call direct consequences. An example of a direct [...]

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Should I Clear Up an Old DUI Warrant?

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law

The answer is absolutely. That outstanding warrant is keeping you from getting your license. Many people worry that they are automatically going to go to jail because they fled the case a while back. However, each situation is different. If you are able to post whatever the bond is on the warrant, you may not [...]

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Do I qualify to get my record expunged?

Posted on May 4, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in expungements

There is a lot of misinformation out there concerning expungements in Illinois. I get many phone calls from people who assume they are eligible for expungement but they are not. Here, I will attempt to give a little more information about expungements. This is by no means a full explanation of expungements, just some common [...]

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Consequences of an out of State DUI

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law

Unfortunately equal protection under the laws does not necessarily apply to someone who gets an out of state DUI. In Illinois, first time DUI offenders can receive a sentence of supervision. If the conditions of the supervision are completed satisfactorily, the Secretary of State will not revoke the DUI offender’s driver’s license. Unfortunately, most states [...]

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How long will I lose my license if I am found guilty of a DUI?

Posted on March 22, 2011 by Dennis Dwyer in DUI law

In Illinois, a first time DUI offender is ELIGIBLE for supervision. As long as you complete your supervision period successfully, usually meaning completion of all alcohol classes, payment of fines and no new arrests, the Illinois Secretary of State will not revoke your driver’s license. Upon first conviction for a DUI, the secretary of state [...]

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