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Defenses to Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm and Aggravated Battery

A Chicago man was charged with aggravated battery with a firearm, reckless discharge of a firearm and vehicular invasion following a shooting at a Cook County Preserve soccer field on Labor Day that injured one other man. The alleged shooter then tried to flee the scene by stealing a vehicle. Chicago Defense to…

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Chicago Man Guilty of Aggravated Discharge of Firearm by Common Design

The Illinois Supreme Court recently upheld a Chicago man’s conviction on a charge of aggravated discharge of a firearm toward a police officer, despite the fact that the defendant did not fire the weapon and claims he was unaware the shooter was armed. Illinois Common Criminal Design Rule In People v. Fernandez,…

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Illinois State Police Issue Emergency Rules Regarding Denials of Concealed Carry Permits

The Illinois State Police issued emergency rules last week dealing with the Concealed Carry License Review Board’s (CCLRB) denial of concealed carry permits. The new rules were created after dozens of lawsuits and more than 200 petitions for review were filed by Illinois residents whose concealed carry permits were denied…

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Illinois Concealed Carry Permits Delayed for Individuals with Domestic Violence History

Illinois law enforcement began issuing permits earlier this year under the state’s new concealed carry law, and already it appears that law enforcement is singling out Cook County residents with any type of domestic violence history. Police Objection to Illinois Concealed Carry Permit The Illinois concealed carry law grants law…

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Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon Conviction Vacated

My client was charged with Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon under 720 ILCS 5/24-1.6(a)(1) back in 2004 and was found guilty at trial in 2006.  Subsequently, in 2012, the Illinois Supreme Court, in People of the State of Illinois v. Aguilar, held that the Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapons…

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ILLINOIS GUN STATUTE DEEMED UNCONSTITUTIONAL!

The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled in People v. Aguilar, 2013 IL 112116 that Illinois’ gun statute (UUW) 720 ILCS 5/24-1.6(A)(1) is unconstitutional in that it violates the right to keep and bear arms, as guaranteed by the second amendment to the United States Constitution.  As a result, the Cook…

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Chicago Aggravated Robbery News – When Pointing a Water Gun at Someone Can Result in Charges of Aggravated Robbery

Many of my clients have faced Chicago aggravated robbery charges.  Don’t be fooled into thinking that the element of aggravated or armed robbery consists solely of the use of a functioning firearm. In early August, two Chicago men attempted to hold up a West Rogers Park restaurant using a black…

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Chicago Gun News – New Illinois Concealed Carry Law Enacted by Legislature

By now almost everyone has heard about the Chicago unlawful use of weapon statute revisions.   These are also referred to as Chicago gun charges. After a protracted legal battle, Illinois has adopted legislation to permit individuals to carry a concealed gun, but the permits likely will not be issued until…

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Chicago Gun UUW News – New Illinois Concealed Gun Law Sparks Federal Litigation

Despite Illinois’ recent enactment of its concealed-carry gun law, some gun rights advocates are still not happy – and, they are taking their dissatisfaction to federal court.  In a motion filed earlier this month by Mary Shepard, and backed by the Illinois State Rifle Association, she asserts that having to…

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