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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 […]

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What Happens If You Get Pulled Over For Drunk Driving?

Posted on June 22nd, 2023 by Judd Goldrich

Memorial Day often signals the start of Summer in the United States, which many like to celebrate with alcohol. Unfortunately, this also leads to a 36% increase in serious or fatal accidents due to drunk driving, which means law enforcement will be more active and look out for impaired drivers. If you’re pulled over after […]

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Can You Get Charged for Driving While High?

Posted on May 19th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich

Driving is a necessity today. However, with marijuana legalized in Illinois, it’s difficult to know whether driving while consuming cannabis can get you in trouble. Find out more about driving under the influence of marijuana to avoid a DUI on the road. Can You Get a DUI for Driving High? The simple answer is yes: […]

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What Happens If You Get Caught With A Fake ID in Illinois

Posted on April 6th, 2023 by Judd Goldrich

If you’re caught either with or attempting to use a government-issued identification card, you can face some serious consequences in the state of Illinois. Depending on the situation where you attempted to use or are caught with a fake ID, you can face hefty fines, a misdemeanor, a felony, or even jail time. According to […]

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How to Stop Drinking and Driving

Posted on November 3rd, 2022 by Judd Goldrich

It’s a scenario that plays out often on our roadways – a driver has had too much to drink and gets behind the wheel. They may think they can drive but instead risk harming themselves and others. Driving while intoxicated is not only illegal in all 50 states, but it’s also extremely dangerous. Keep reading […]

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