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Chicago Drug Crimes Conviction Can Lead to Deportation

If you are convicted of a Chicago drug crime, whether misdemeanor or felony, you face a lengthy prison sentence and hefty fines. If you are not an American citizen, whether an illegal immigrant or a lawful permanent resident, you also face the possibility of being deported. Deportation for Drug Crimes…

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Decriminalization of Marijuana One Step Closer in Illinois

The Illinois House of Representatives passed a bill that would decriminalize possession of marijuana. Passage comes on the heels of a recent announcement made by Cook County state’s attorney Anita Alvarez that her office will no longer prosecute minor pot cases. The bill must pass the Senate before being transmitted…

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DuPage County Woman Charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance

A Villa Nova woman was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance after accepting delivery of almost 700 Xanax pills. The arrest was made through the combined efforts of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Postal Service and the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office. DuPage Possession of…

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Chicago Man Violates Terms of Bond, Faces Additional Charges

A Chicago man out on bond was arrested last week and charged with unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, cocaine possession and marijuana possession. The defendant was arrested after Sheriff’s Office personnel noticed crack cocaine on a plate on the defendant’s dining room floor; a subsequent search uncovered…

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Conspiracy to Commit Chicago Drug Crimes Result in Harsher Penalties

The hit Netflix show “Orange is the New Black” is loosely based on the real-life story of Piper Kerman, who was charged with drug smuggling, money laundering and criminal conspiracy to import heroin. Kerman was sentenced by a Chicago federal judge to 15 months in a federal women’s prison. Chicago…

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Illinois Appellate Court Overturns Conviction Due to Unlawful Search and Seizure

Once again Chicago police violated a citizen’s Fourth Amendment right against unlawful search and seizure. On April 30, the Illinois Appellate Court issued a ruling in People v. Sims re-affirming that police must have a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity before they can stop and search an individual. People v.…

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Defense Against Illinois Drug Possession with Intent to Deliver

Illinois Cook County Sheriff’s officers arrested a Minneapolis man in March after a traffic stop revealed that the man had 25 pounds of crystal methamphetamine in his vehicle. Officers pulled the vehicle over in Arlington Heights after observing it commit several traffic violations. The drugs were found after the driver…

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Illinois May Decriminalize Possession of Small Amounts of Marijuana

The Illinois legislature is considering enacting new laws that would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana. The proposed bills fall short of legalizing pot, as Colorado and Washington do, but would instead align Illinois with 16 other states that no longer incarcerate individuals caught with small amounts intended for…

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Chicago Criminal Defense of Stop and Frisk

It’s a hot Chicago night, and you and some friends are outside, laughing and joking in an attempt to beat the summer heat. Two police officers approach and ask what’s going on. Not wanting trouble, you and your buddies turn and walk away. The officer repeats his question, a bit…

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Chicago Arrest News – What to do When a Loved One Has Been Arrested in Chicago

It is always a shock to hear about a friend or family member who has been arrested.  While we assume that our friend will be treated as “innocent until proven guilty”, this is not necessarily the reality in every situation.  Many times, police officers and detectives alike will take advantage…

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