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ACLU Report Finds Chicago Leads Nation in Stop and Frisks

A startling new report released by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) found that Chicago police conduct more stop and frisks than any other police department in the nation. In 2014, the Chicago police conducted more than 250,000 stop and frisks that did not result in arrest, making the possibility…

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2015 Changes to Illinois Criminal Laws

A number of changes and additions to Illinois’ criminal laws took effect on January 1. Some of the changes are procedural, while others modify or add crimes to the books. Here are some of the changes that will impact criminal defense work in Chicago. “Skype” Search Warrants: Judges will now…

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Police Dogs and Chicago Drug Cases: Unreasonable Search and Seizure?

The Illinois State Police announced the arrival of a new member to its K-9 unit recently, a dog trained in narcotics detection to aid in drug crimes investigations. I have discussed extensively on this blog the 4th Amendment right of all people to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.…

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New Illinois Police Lineup Procedures Seek to Curb False Identification

Eyewitness identification is heavily relied upon by juries and judges when deciding on a criminal defendant’s guilt or innocence – yet it is the leading cause of wrongful conviction. A new Illinois law seeks to cut down on the misidentification of criminal suspects in police lineups by eliminating the potential…

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Chicago Man Arrested for Robbery, Assault of Landlady

A Chicago man was recently charged for the alleged assault and robbery of his mother’s elderly landlady. The robbery occurred shortly after the defendant’s mother paid rent for the month. Question of Identification in Robbery In this particular case the victim was allegedly robbed by two men, the defendant and…

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Chicago Man Charged with First Degree Murder of Mother

A Chicago man was charged with first-degree murder for the stabbing death of his mother recently in the Southwest Side Chicago home they shared with her husband. The defendant was covered in his mother’s blood and allegedly admitted to stabbing her following an argument. Criminal Confessions and the 5th Amendment…

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Ford Heights, Illinois Man Charged with Threatening Police Officers

A Cook County man was arrested last week and charged with felony threats to a police officer, assault and various weapons charges, after a person reported a Facebook post in which he threatened to kill police officers. Threat to Illinois Police Officer Under Illinois law a person can be convicted…

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Illinois Governor Signs “Revenge Porn” Law

If you’re on the internet at all these days, you’ve no doubt heard of “revenge porn”. An ex-romantic partner, whether in a fit of jealousy or just a pure desire to get back at you for dumping him, posts private, nude images you had sent him online for all the…

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Chicago Store Clerks Defend Against Alleged Armed Robbers

Two Chicago store clerks who were the victims of an armed robbery opened fire on the alleged assailants recently. Following the robbery, the manager of the 7-11 saw a vehicle parked in the alley; when he and the employee approached with guns, the alleged assailants opened fire. The clerks fired…

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Conviction of Illinois Hate Crime Carries Additional Penalties

A Cook County man was arrested this past October and charged with attempted first-degree murder and hate crimes for allegedly stabbing a 79-year-old African-American woman. Illinois Hate Crimes When most people think of a hate crime, they think of an assault upon an African-American, maybe even a lesbian, gay or…

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