Tuesday, September 25, 2012

FORMER CUB MARK GRACE MAY FACE FELONY DUI CHARGE

According to Maricopa County police officers in Arizona, former Chicago Cubs first baseman Mark Grace may be facing a felony DUI charge after being arretsed for suspicion of DUI in Scottsdale last month, his second in less than 15 months.  Grace had been working as a television broadcaster for the Arizona Diamondbacks, but has been on an indefinite leave of absence since the first arrest.  Following his first arrest, Grace was required to drive with an interlock ignition device, but has been charged with a failure to use the device in addition to driving with a blood alcohol level of .095, more than the legal limit of .08.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

WHAT IS AN ALCOHOL EVALUATION AND WHEN DO YOU HAVE TO COMPLETE IT?

In Illinois, anyone charged with a DUI is required to complete an alcohol evalution during their case.  The purpose of the evaluation is to judge the level of risk the individual poses to society by reviewing the frequency of his/her drinking and how likely it is they will be charged again with a DUI.  Many clients ask us when they should complete this evaluation.  Generally, if you are going to contest the DUI charge, you do not want to complete the alcohol evaluation prior to the first court date because this will allow you more time to evaluate what evidence the state's attorney has against you.  If you do not want to contest the DUI, but rather enter a guilty plea, it is probably in your best interests to complete the evaluation prior to the first court date and obtain a plea deal at that time from the prosecution.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER PULLED FROM THE STREET FOR FALSIFYING DUI ARRESTS - LAWSUITS SETTLED

Chicago police officer Richard Fiorito had previously been pulled from duty, and now the City of Chicago has settled the final lawsuits surrounding his falsified DUI arrests.  The city has agreed to pay two drivers $100,000 each who filed lawsuits for wrongful and malicious prosecution, in addition to paying $250,000 for each individual's attorney's fees.  The Cook County State's Attorney has also dropped over 130 DUI cases that had been filed with Fiorito as the arresting officer.  The city has refused to admit any wrongdoing though and declined to prosecute Fiorito for any crimes.

http://www.westmontattorneys.com/traffic-dui/