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What is a Violation of Sentence?

If you have been placed on a period of supervision, conditional discharge or probation for a criminal offense, you are required to comply with certain terms and conditions. In a DUI case, that usually includes alcohol and/or drug education or treatment, attendance at a victim impact panel, and fines, fees and costs.  Often community services […]

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Wallin’s October Victories

October was a good month.  Five clients had their DUI-based statutory summary suspensions rescinded.  A Motion to Suppress Evidence was granted, suppressing all evidence obtained after an illegal DUI arrest.  Another client had his DUI case dismissed.  In addition, two clients had their Petitions for a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP) granted by the Secretary of […]

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Try the BAC calculator to see if you are drunk.

Ever wonder about how much is too much to drink and drive?  Or what your blood alcohol level is?  Try this BAC calculator over at https://drunkcalc.com/ to find out. Disclaimer:  This BAC calculator is for amusement purposes only and not to be relied upon for any other purpose.  The Law Offices of Harold L. Wallin […]

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Our September victories

This month, I got all charges dismissed for a client who was charged with DUI (0.17 BAC) after allegedly leaving the scene of a property damage accident. I also got a six month license suspension lifted for another client who was pulled over after 30 miles over the speed limit, and then was arrested for […]

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Oh, Canada! Entering Canada with a DUI on your background

If you have ever been arrested for a DUI, getting into Canada can be difficult.  In Canada, DUIs are all felony cases, and they are apparently not too keen on letting “felons” into the country. The good news is that the Canadian tourism industry has pressured Canada to relax its rules, but I am still […]

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Our August victories

This month I won my only DUI case that went to trial.  This client had his whole future on the line — if he was found guilty of this case, he would lose his driver’s license and current job (I had won his summary suspension case already, but because of a prior DUI, he would […]

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What should you do if you are pulled over and other common DUI questions

Here is a link to another interview I gave, this time with the people at @Buzzchecked, where I answer questions about what to do if you are pulled over or whether you need to hire an attorney for a DUI case.  Read it here.  While you are there, check out their BAC calculator.  Complete link: […]

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Hear me being interviewed

I was interviewed by Bert Martinez for the internet radio show “Money for Lunch” on Friday, August 17, 2012.  I have embedded the segment here or you go to their website here.  It will probably stay up for a few days.  I was .  It will probably stay up for a few .  It will […]

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Roadblocks this weekend have been announced for Skokie and Kane County

The United States Supreme Court has held that police can only set up “roadside safety checks” to check for drunk drivers if they meet certain conditions.  One of them is that they publicize the “roadblock” in advance, so that motorized who wish to avoid the inconvenience of backed up traffic can avoid them. However, most […]

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Illinois Traffic citations down thirteen percent from one year ago

The Chicago Tribune’s Trib Local sections are reporting that Illinois traffic stops and citations have dropped dramatically in just one year. The Tribune reports that: The drop in stops follows a statewide trend. The Tribune analysis found that traffic stops dropped 9 percent statewide, and the number tickets issued statewide fell 13 percent. Compared to […]

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