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Blog Archive: 2016/05
New Illinois Bill Could Give Juveniles Quicker Detention Hearings
Posted on May 25,2016 in Juvenile Crimes
I Didn’t Commit Illinois Theft. I Borrowed Something and Forgot to Return it!
Posted on May 23,2016 in Theft
Work Zone Safety is Taken Seriously by Illinois Law Enforcement
Posted on May 18,2016 in Uncategorized
The Crime of Theft by Deception in Illinois
Posted on May 16,2016 in Theft
When Minors Get in Trouble With Alcohol, You Need an Illinois Juvenile Offenses Lawyer
Posted on May 11,2016 in Juvenile Crimes
Drug Sniffing Dog Laws in Illinois
Posted on May 09,2016 in Criminal Defense
Potential Defenses to Illinois Burglary Charges
Posted on May 04,2016 in Criminal Defense
Illinois Legislature Considering Raising the Age for Juvenile Offenses to 20 Years Old
Posted on May 02,2016 in Uncategorized
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- Can the Store Demand Money After You Are Caught Shoplifting?
- Common Questions About the Juvenile Justice System in Illinois
- State Prosecutor Warns Drivers that DUI Charges Apply to Marijuana
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