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February 21st, 2017

Parents Charged in Death of Infant

A married couple, with 9 children from a small town in Illinois, are facing felony charges of involuntary manslaughter, one count of felony child endangerment, and 9 counts of misdemeanor child endangerment, following an incident that resulted in the death of their infant. According to the police department, the family was living in horrific conditions;...

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February 20th, 2017

Chicago Employs New Technology to Curb Violence

It’s been national news for some time now that Chicago has been plagued by shootings and weapon related murders. But recently, the Chicago Police and the Mayor’s office revealed that they have employed new technology to combat gun violence in some of Chicago’s most dangerous neighborhoods. “Shotspotter” gunshot detection technology has been installed in various...

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January 16th, 2017

Traffic Rules of the Road Apply Equally to Bicycles

Whenever anyone is operating a bicycle on a state highway (which means any publicly maintained roadway, street, avenue, etc.), it has always been the law that the Rules of the Road, as they apply to automobiles, also apply equally to bicycles and their operators. But apparently, our legislature felt that the law needed clarification with...

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January 11th, 2017

Illinois Expands The Offense of Vehicular Endangerment

There have been many stories and many incidents over the years, when people would drop or throw heavy objects, such as large rocks, down onto highways from overpasses (any structure that passes over a highway), causing severe property damage, as well as great bodily harm, or even death, to vehicle occupants. Illinois previously had a...

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January 5th, 2017

Speeding & Aggravated Speeding Charges

Currently, there are three classes of speeding offenses in Chicago and across Illinois: Petty offenses Class B misdemeanors Class A misdemeanors. Convictions for speeding offenses may have serious consequences on a person’s life and impact their ability to obtain driving privileges in the future. Fines and costs for speeding offenses can be quite high and...

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January 2nd, 2017

One Way Ticket to Jail

Recently, a local man, previously convicted of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs on two occasions, was arrested for a third such offense after he allegedly drove the wrong way down a one way street directly in front of a marked police cruiser. Apparently, he had been coming from a family Thanksgiving dinner,...

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Written by Mitchell S. Sexner Last Updated : October 18, 2019