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Bloomington

Law Offices of Robert J. Carter

Robert Carter
Bloomington, IL | Phone: 866-708-4401

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Chicago

Philip A. Igoe, Attorneys At Law

Philip Igoe
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-435-0747

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Law Offices of Laurence J. Bolon

Laurence Bolon
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-435-2771

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Homewood

Law Office of Daniel D Hinich

Daniel Hinich
Homewood, IL | Phone: 866-697-0637

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    There are many situations when a law officer can legally stop the driver of a motor vehicle. Many cars are stopped for speeding every day, for example. However, if the police officer wants to search the driver’s car then one of the following four things must happen: (1) the police officer must have consent; (2) the police officer must have probable cause to think that the … more
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    Have you been arrested for a crime or are you a suspect in a crime?  The criminal justice process varies from state to state, and the federal criminal justice system has its own rules, procedures, and terms for processing those accused of federal crimes. However, in many cases, the following outlines the general process involved when you are charged with a crime.  Grand Jury … more

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