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Types of Criminal Defense Cases I Handle

  • Appeals
  • Assault & Battery
  • Armed Habitual Criminal Charges
  • Differences Between Federal and State Charges
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Domestic Violence
  • Driving Under the Influence
  • Drugs/Narcotics
  • Federal Charges
  • Felony Charges
  • Firearms
  • Misdemeanor Charges
  • Murder/Manslaughter
  • Probation Violations
  • Resisting Arrest/ Obstructing Justice
  • Simultaneous State & Federal Charges
  • Theft Crimes
  • Traffic Offenses
  • Warrants
  • White-Collar Crimes
  • Know Your Rights
  • FAQs

Types of Criminal Defense Cases I Handle

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HELPFUL TIPS FROM ME TO YOU

HOW TO PROPERLY EXERCISE YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

What You Should Do

  • Be respectful.
  • Calmly record the interaction.
  • Ask if you are free to leave. If you do not ask, the officer may think—and the judge may agree—that the interaction was consensual.
  • If you are free to leave, go! If you are not free to leave, do not answer any questions before speaking with your attorney.

What You Should Not Do

  • Do not physically resist arrest.
  • Do not become aggressive or confrontational.
  • Do not consent to a search. The Constitution does not apply if you consent.
  • Do not answer questions without first speaking with your attorney. Police are allowed to hold you for 48 hours and they may lie to you the entire time.

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Hallock Law - Chicago Criminal Defense Attorney
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