Champaign Criminal and DUI Defense Lawyers Articles
The Champaign-Urbana criminal and DUI defense lawyers of Bruno Law Offices know that the legal process can be complex and confusing. To help our clients better understand their situation, we’ve provided several articles that discuss criminal and DUI topics in greater depth.
This section was created to help reduce some of the stress that you may be feeling and give you additional information so that you can make educated decisions about what to do next. Nothing is more vital to the success of a criminal case than a client who participates in his or her own defense. Putting our clients in an active role has been one of our greatest strategic advantages, especially in complex cases.
These articles are not intended to be legal advice. If you have questions about the law in your case, contact the Champaign-Urbana criminal and DUI defense lawyers of Bruno Law Offices today at (217) 328-6000.
- 3 Common Criminal Law Myths
- 4 Potential Effects of an Arson Conviction
- 5 Reasons You Should Hire a Champaign Criminal Defense Attorney
- 5 Types of Identity Theft
- Accomplices and Accessories
- Accusations of Pedophilia
- Aggravated Assault
- Aggravated DUI
- Aggravated Kidnapping
- Aiding & Abetting
- Alcohol, Minors, and Illinois Law
- Appealing a Case
- Armed Robbery
- Arson
- Assault and Battery
- Automobile Accidents
- Bank Fraud
- Barriers to Obtaining an FOID
- Basic Facts about Bail
- Being Arrested
- Benefits of the Pre-Trial Motion
- Boating Accidents
- Bounty Hunters
- Breathalyzer Accuracy
- Challenging Breathalyzer Test Results
- Class X Felony Drug Charges
- Cocaine Possession in Illinois
- Common Questions about Miranda Rights
- Communication Rights for Suspects
- Consenting to a Search
- Consequences of an Illinois DUI
- Conspiracy
- Contempt of Cop
- Contents of a Search Warrant
- Coworker Negligence
- Crimes Against the Homeless
- Crimes Committed by Minors
- Criminal Property Damage
- Criminal Records
- Defending Your Breathalyzer Denial
- Dismembering a Human Body
- Disorderly Conduct
- Dogfights and Illinois Law
- Domestic Violence in Illinois
- Driving with an Expired License
- DUI in Illinois
- Failing Field Sobriety Tests
- Failure to Report Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
- Federal Drug Classifications
- Felonies
- Field Sobriety Tests
- First and Second Degree Murder
- Forgery
- Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information
- Gang Recruitment
- Grand Theft Auto
- Harassment
- How Can a Criminal Record Affect My Immigration Status?
- How to Dress Appropriately for Court
- Identity Theft
- Illinois DUI and Reckless Homicide
- Illinois DUI Penalties for Adults
- Illinois Gun Possession Laws
- Illinois Implied Consent Laws
- Illinois Underage Drunk Driving Laws
- Involuntary Manslaughter and Reckless Homicide
- Lesser Included Offenses
- Medical Marijuana and DUI
- Mistakes of Fact
- Money Laundering
- Obstructing Governmental Administration
- Office Party DUI Dangers
- Open Container Laws in Illinois
- Out-of-State DUI Convictions
- Penalties for Cultivating Marijuana
- Petit Theft Charges and Penalties
- Plea Bargaining
- Police Interrogation
- Police Interrogation and Your Rights
- Possessing a Dangerous Animal
- Possession of Marijuana in Illinois
- Preliminary Hearings
- Pretrial Interventions
- Probable Cause
- Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
- Racial Profiling and Traffic Stops
- Racketeering
- Sex Crimes
- Sex Offender Registries
- Simple Assault
- Statutory Rape in Illinois
- The Four Types of Mens Rea
- The Inaccuracy of Field Sobriety Tests
- The Insanity Plea
- The Miranda Warning
- The Right to Remain Silent
- Theft and Robbery: A Crucial Difference
- Theft of Service
- Types of Check Fraud
- Types of Warrants
- Understanding Urine Tests
- Unlawful Search of a Vehicle
- Unreasonable Search and Seizure
- Unusual Illegal Weapons in Illinois
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- What is an Arraignment?
- What Is Larceny?
- What Is Reasonable Suspicion?
- What is Stalking?
- What Is White Collar Crime?
- When Search Warrants Aren’t Needed
- Who Can Make an Arrest?
- Wire Fraud
- Your Fifth Amendment Rights
- Your Right to Counsel