In today’s challenging economic landscape, many individuals explore ride-sharing and delivery services as a viable means of income. However, for those with a DUI on their record in Illinois, this opportunity may seem elusive. Can you Doordash with a DUI or participate in UberEats with a DUI? Unfortunately, the answer is no. Why Can’t You […]
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Can You Get A DUI On A Scooter?
Posted on October 27th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich
Many people assume that if they’re not driving a traditional car, they’re exempt from DUI charges. However, when it comes to operating a moped, electric scooter, or motorcycle, this assumption is incorrect. Understanding the legalities is crucial, especially when it comes to your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Operating a Scooter, Moped, or Motorcycle: BAC Matters […]
How Will DUIs Be Affected By No Cash Bail In Illinois 2023
Posted on September 28th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich
As of September 18th, 2023, a significant change is on the horizon for Illinois’ bash bail system. This transformation comes as a result of the recent ruling by the state’s court, marking the end of cash bail in the Land of Lincoln. The decision, effective 60 days after the court’s ruling, will usher in a […]
Is Your License Suspended Immediately After a DUI?
Posted on August 25th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich
It’s a gut-wrenching feeling: seeing those flashing lights in your rearview mirror. The police officer approaches your window and you know this isn’t going to be a routine traffic stop. You’re asked to perform sobriety tests, and soon enough, you find yourself facing the question: Is your license suspended immediately after a DUI? Let’s delve […]
How To Apply For A Hardship License
Posted on August 8th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich
A DUI conviction can have far-reaching consequences that extend beyond legal penalties and personal reputation. For individuals who rely on their ability to drive for their livelihood or daily responsibilities, the loss of driving privileges can lead to significant financial hardships. Imagine the challenges of commuting to work, attending medical appointments, or fulfilling parental duties […]