Chicago Drunk Driving Defense Attorney
The Igoe Law Firm, Ltd.
For most people, an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) causes incredible anxiety, and for good reason. Jail time and/or the suspension or revocation of your driver's license can have ruinous consequences for every aspect of your life. The possibility of losing your job, along with additional devastating financial implications, can be staggering. If you are arrested for drunk driving, you need a lawyer who understands your concerns and will fight for your rights.
As an experienced Chicago Drunk Driving Defense Attorney, I am dedicated to the aggressive defense of drunk driving, OUI (operating under the influence) and DUI cases. I understand that the preservation of your driver's license is crucially important, and I organize defense strategy and tactics around that priority.
In order to effectively handle DUI cases, a lawyer must have a solid background in anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, and toxicology, and an intimate understanding of the function and operation of the various testing instruments and procedures for measuring alcohol and/or other drugs in the body. I have a great deal of expertise in the complex and technical field of OUI/DUI law, and my experience and dedication to preparation have produced an impressive record of victory, both in courtrooms and in driver's license suspension hearings.
As a skilled Chicago Drunk Driving Defense Attorney, my primary focus is simple: to combine compassion for my DUI clients with legal representation of the highest order, providing specialized knowledge in the following areas:
- Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs (DUI)
- Misdemeanor
- 1st Offense
- Repeat Offenses
- Misdemeanor
- Felony
- Serious Repeat Offender
- Accident with serious injury or death
- DUI Manslaughter
- DUI Murder
- DUI with a child passenger
- Hit and Run Driving
- Reckless Driving
- Contests of Speed
- Driving on a Suspended License
- Other Traffic Crimes
- Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or other state licensing agency Suspension/Revocation Hearings
- DUI Conviction
- Chemical Test Refusal
- Medical or Drug Suspension
- Negligent Operator (too many tickets) Suspension
In a DUI case, there’s simply too much at stake to take a chance with a lawyer who lacks experience and expertise in this complex, challenging field. You need an aggressive, talented DUI lawyer who will fight for your rights.
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Chicago Drunk Driving Defense Attorney, call the Igoe Law Firm today at 866-435-0747, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.
Driving with a Suspended License:
Driving with a suspended or revoked license is usually charged as a serious misdemeanor, punishable by substantial fines and up to a year in jail. Under some circumstances (for example, if someone is killed or injured in an accident caused by a driver whose license is suspended or revoked), the offense can be charged as a felony, with a high fine and a possible state prison sentence. Fines and jail sentences are typically heaviest in cases where the license suspension or revocation resulted from a traffic offense involving alcohol and/or drugs.
Reckless Driving:
Reckless driving is operating a vehicle with willful or wanton disregard for the safety or the property of others. It generally involves drastic misconduct on the road, such as driving on the wrong side of the road or driving at dangerously high speeds. It is generally charged as a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine and a local jail sentence. It sometimes results in a driver's license suspension or revocation, and it very often results in the cancellation of insurance. Automobile insurance companies know that people who drive “recklessly” are more likely than others to get in traffic accidents. Also, reckless driving convictions are commonly seen as part of a plea bargain in which an initial DUI charge is reduced to reckless driving.
Hit and Run Driving:
Hit and Run Driving is a serious offense that involves leaving the scene of an accident without first stopping and identifying oneself to the other driver or drivers. It is, at minimum, a serious misdemeanor punishable by jail time and a high fine. If someone is injured or killed in the accident, hit and run driving is charged as a felony that can result in a state prison sentence. In either case the charge has nothing to do with who was at fault in the accident. Apart from the other penalties, hit and run driving can result in long-term driver's license suspension or, in some cases, actual license revocation.
Driving Under the Influence – Murder:
Murder is the criminal charge for unlawfully killing someone, either deliberately and intentionally or recklessly with extreme disregard for human life. In some states, when someone driving under the influence causes an accident in which someone is killed the driver may be charged with murder if the circumstances are particularly aggravated.
Driving Under the Influence – Manslaughter:
Manslaughter is the criminal charge for unlawfully killing someone without actually intending to do so. When someone is driving under the influence and causes an accident in which someone is killed, the driver may be charged with manslaughter.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) with Prior Convictions:
In all 50 states, repeat DUI offenders face progressively stiffer penalties. In some states, the third or fourth offense may be charged as a felony and, upon conviction, result in a multi-year state prison term. The elements of the offense are the same, whether or not there are prior convictions.
Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Prescription Medications:
Most people know that it is illegal to drive under the influence of illegal drugs, but many believe they can avoid a conviction for DUI by producing a prescription for the drug in question. This is not true. A DUI (drugs) charge has nothing to do with whether or not possession of the drug was lawful. The legal issue in any DUI case is whether, as the result of "impairment," the driver has lost the ability to drive safely. It is just as unlawful to drive under the influence of a properly prescribed medication as it is to drive after drinking too much alcohol.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI):
DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence, and occurs when someone is operating, or is in actual physical control, of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other controlled substance, to the extent that his or her mental faculties are impaired and/or blood alcohol content (BAC) is above the legal limit. Even for a first offense, penalties can include license suspension, substantial fines, community service, mandatory attendance at a state or DMV approved alcohol program, mandatory overnight incarceration, and the required installation (at the offender's expense) of a car ignition locking device. In addition, it typically results in higher insurance premiums, and an offender may become ineligible for credit.
Contests of Speed (Drag Racing):
In most states, engaging in contests of speed (racing) is a serious misdemeanor punishable by local jail time and a fine. It can also trigger license suspension or revocation by the Department of Motor Vehicles or other state licensing agency. It is also fairly certain to result in cancellation of automobile insurance. Repeat offenders usually face escalating penalties, including felony prosecution in aggravated circumstances.
Other Traffic Crimes:
Every state has its own set of laws governing the operation of motor vehicles on public streets and highways. Most of these laws classify violations as infractions - relatively minor offenses for which a fine is the only penalty. One cannot be given a jail sentence for an infraction. It can be very important to fight infraction prosecutions in some situations. Many states have “point” systems to track individual driving records; the accumulation of too many points can have serious consequences, ranging from license suspension to revocation. Automobile insurance carriers often cancel the policies of drivers with too many points” The decision whether or not to fight an infraction ticket is one that should receive very careful consideration.
Administrative License Suspension Hearings:
Most states provide for administrative driver's license suspension in certain circumstances, but in every case the driver is entitled to a hearing in which the suspension can be contested. If a hearing is not requested within the time provided by law, the right to a hearing is waived, and the suspension goes into effect automatically. In some cases the time for requesting a hearing is very short, and the scope of the hearing is usually very narrow and highly technical, from a legal standpoint. Self-representation at a suspension hearing is rarely successful. The different types of administrative suspension include:
- Medical/Drug Suspension
Some medical conditions require administrative driver's license suspension. These include certain diseases involving seizures, blackouts, fainting spells, serious physical coordination problems, some mental disorders, and loss of vision. The defense to this type of suspension usually involves the submission of written reports from health care providers and other experts. - Negligent Driver Suspension
This involves situations in which a driver has accumulated too many points for traffic tickets or has been involved in an unusually high number of accidents. - Drunk Driving Suspension Based on BAC
If a defendant’s chemical test shows a BAC of .08% or more, most states impose a 30- to 90-day suspension. This varies from state to state. At the hearing, skilled counsel may attack the probable cause for the defendant’s detention and arrest, and/or the validity of the chemical test. - Drunk Driving Suspension Based on Test Refusal
Where the defendant refuses to submit to a chemical test, most states provide for a license suspension ranging from six months to a year, but in at least one state the term is three years. The refusal suspension is not affected by the outcome of a DUI trial. If there is a refusal suspension it remains in place even if the defendant is adjudged not guilty. At the hearing, skilled counsel may attack the probable cause for the defendant’s detention and arrest and/or the validity of the chemical test.
Professional Profile
If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Chicago Drunk Driving Defense Attorney, call the Igoe Law Firm today at 866-435-0747, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your free consultation.
FIRM ADDRESS:
The Igoe Law Firm, Ltd.
221 North LaSalle Street, Suite 655
Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: 866-435-0747
Hours: M-F, 8:00AM-5:00PM
MEMBERS OF THE FIRM:
Stacey A. Igoe, Esq.
Philip A. Igoe, Esq.
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