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Wallin’s April Victories

Harold Wallin won two trials this month.  In one case, a client had been randomly stopped at a Chicago roadside safety check.  Chicago police officers suspected him of being intoxicated, and ordered the client to perform field sobriety tests, which they claimed he failed.  At trial, Mr. Wallin successfully argued that the prosecution had failed […]

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Wallin’s March Victories

This month, Harold Wallin obtained a “not guilty” at the Markham Courthouse for a client who had been charged with DUI by the Posen Police Department after being involved in a property damage accident.  Previously, this client’s summary suspension had been rescinded.  Also this month, Mr , Mr. Wallin obtained rescissions of statutory summary suspensions […]

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Wallin’s February victories

In February, Mr. Wallin obtained a dismissal for a client who had been charged with a DUI after being pulled over for a seat belt violation.  The officer claimed that he detected an odor of burnt cannabis and that the client admitted having smoked a “blunt” a few hours before.  This client was facing not […]

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Undocumented immigrants will be able to obtain a driver’s license this fall

Beginning in late fall, 2013, “undocumented persons” i.e., persons in this country without legal residence status or citizenship, will be able to obtain a “temporary visitor’s driver’s license” through the Illinois Secretary of State. Called temporary visitor driver’s licenses, the permits will vary from traditional licenses several ways. Most noticeably, they will be visually different, […]

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Wallin’s January victories

In January, attorney Harold Wallin obtained three DUI suspension rescissions for his clients, erasing five years of suspensions.  The clients had cases in Chicago, Markham (Cook County) and Wheaton (DuPage County).  Two of the rescissions were based on different technicalities of the law, and the third came after a hearing in which a judge found […]

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The myth that you will get denied at your first Secretary of State hearing

It is quite common that when I speak with someone who contacts me after being denied by the Secretary of State, that he or she had not retained legal counsel for the hearing.  They often tell me that “I heard that everyone gets turned down at their first Secretary of State hearing, so I didn’t […]

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