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The Potential Consequence of Failing to Report a CDL Violation

 Posted on July 14, 2023 in Traffic violations

IL defense lawyerCommercial truck drivers are the backbone of America and they are held to stricter rules and regulations compared to other motorists on the roads. Dedicated truckers drive billions of miles each year, sometimes in and out of different states, to deliver everything imaginable. They spend countless hours behind the wheel and therefore it is only natural to wind up with a commercial driver’s license violation. You may think that not telling anyone about a commercial license violation will get you home scot-free. But there are serious legal consequences for failing to report commercial license violations in Illinois.

Reporting Requirements

If you are a truck driver with a commercial driver’s license or CDL and you are pulled over and slapped with a traffic ticket outside of Illinois, you must report the infraction to the Secretary of State. It is understandable to think that if you tell your employer about this violation, you are putting your job in jeopardy. But it is quite the contrary. You must notify your employer within 30 days or risk losing your job.

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Wrong-Way Accidents Are on the Rise in Illinois

 Posted on July 12, 2023 in Traffic violations

IL defense lawyerIn Illinois, the number of wrong-way crashes has increased by 15 percent in the past three years. Driving the wrong way is considered a traffic violation in Illinois but if the crash results in an accident or injuries the penalties are more serious. Depending on the circumstances of the crash, it is best to seek the help of a criminal defense attorney. At The Law Office of Brian J. Mirandola, it is our job to help clients who erroneously caused an accident or those who may have had a lapse in judgment at the time.

Penalties for Wrong-Way Driving

Wrong-way drivers can cause catastrophic crashes because they usually occur head-on and at high speeds. According to AAA, six in ten wrong-way collisions involve alcohol impairment. In addition, many wrong-way drivers are elderly and have difficulty navigating roads or recognizing signs. Here are general penalties you could face for wrong-way driving:

  • Reckless Driving – Endangering the safety of others on the road. Reckless driving is a misdemeanor offense in Illinois and you could face stiff fines, possible license suspension, and up to one year in jail.

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Road Construction Season Is in Full Swing: Do Not Jeopardize Your Driving Record

 Posted on June 29, 2023 in Traffic violations

IL defense lawyerSchools have let out for the summer and families are hitting the road on vacation. Do not be surprised if you encounter traffic congestion. This is also the time of year when road crews take advantage of daylight savings time to perform construction work and maintenance. Without a doubt, you may feel frustrated and want to bypass the traffic. More than 6,700 motor vehicle accidents occur in Illinois construction zones every year leading to more than 1,600 injuries, in many cases, speed is to blame. Keep in mind that speeding in a construction zone could lead to much more than a construction zone ticket.

Monitoring Road Work Ahead

An interactive map is currently available to residents so they stay updated on county-wide construction projects including highway resurfacing, intersection improvements, and bridge replacement. Drivers are urged to avoid construction zones when possible to minimize congestion. If you absolutely have to drive on these roads, you should follow the signs for construction zone speed limits and partial lane closures to keep you and construction workers safe.

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Are You Facing Stolen Vehicle Charges? Understanding the Consequences

 Posted on June 24, 2023 in Theft

IL defense lawyerIn 2022, nearly 39-thousand cars were stolen in Illinois. That is a 35 percent jump in the number of stolen vehicles between 2021 and 2022. But possession of a stolen motor vehicle is a serious offense that can have significant consequences on your life. Such charges may create obstacles if you are trying to get a bank loan or find employment. If you are facing charges for possession of a stolen motor vehicle, The Law Office of Brian J. Mirandola recommends that you seek legal representation to protect your future and effectively navigate the legal process.

Why You Need Legal Representation

If you are found in possession of a stolen vehicle, you could face felony charges that carry severe penalties, including time in jail and hefty fines.

If you stole the car, purchased it unknowingly, or borrowed it without permission, you will still face the same felony charge. Therefore, it is crucial to seek the assistance of an experienced Illinois criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can help negotiate with the prosecution to potentially reduce the charges or penalties you face. With their knowledge and experience, they can help you protect your rights and work towards the best possible outcome in your case.

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Are You Facing Drug Charges after an Illegal Search and Seizure?

 Posted on June 16, 2023 in Drug Crimes

Recently, in Illinois, fentanyl-laced pills worth up to $10 million were found in an I-57 traffic stop. Last year, Illinois State Police and drug task groups seized nearly 27 thousand pounds of drugs. But what happens when authorities violate your rights during a search and seizure? While it is against the law to possess any amount of controlled substances if police illegally searched your car and found drugs, you may have a strong defense in court as they may constitute an illegal search and seizure. If you are facing drug crime charges, it is important to understand the serious consequences that can come with a conviction and to seek the help of a criminal defense attorney.

A Violation of Constitutional Rights

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects citizens from illegal search and seizure. That means that law enforcement officials must have a warrant or probable cause to search your home, car, or person.

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Domestic Violence Among LGBTQ Partners Is on the Rise: Protecting Your Rights

 Posted on June 09, 2023 in Domestic Violence

IL defense lawyerJune is LGBTQ+ awareness month, so what better time to address a growing problem among same-sex couples? Recent research shows that members of the LGBTQ+ community experience domestic violence at a similar or higher rate than heterosexual couples and that 18 percent of reported incidents of intimate partner violence or IPV increased following the pandemic. At The Law Office of Brian J. Mirandola, our priority is to protect the rights of our clients while also recognizing the harm caused to others.

Who Can Be Responsible for Domestic Violence

When it comes to family conflict, same-sex couples face similar problems as heterosexual couples. Domestic violence occurs between people who are or have been in a close relationship. Often it involves emotional, sexual, and physical abuse. If someone threatens, stalks, or harasses someone else, it can be deemed domestic violence. Research shows that cases involving severe violence are higher among same-sex relationships. If you fear for your life it is important to seek protection. In Illinois, a person has a right to file an order of protection against the following people:

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I Am Facing Drug Possession Charges

 Posted on May 17, 2023 in Drug Crimes

In Illinois, it is against the law to possess drugs, even in small amounts. That includes controlled substances such as heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, and others. Under the law that includes medicine in your possession that was not prescribed to you. It is considered illegal possession of drugs under the law and you could face serious criminal charges. If you are facing any type of drug possession charges it is important to seek the help of a criminal defense attorney.

Charges and Drug Classification

Charges and penalties for drug possession depend on the type of drug, the quantity of drugs, and the person’s criminal history. The crime and possible sentence are also partially dependent on the classification of the drug. Controlled substances are classified into five different groups based on the substance’s potential for abuse and whether there is a medical use for the substance.

Schedule I and Schedule II drugs create a high dependency among users and are therefore the most dangerous types of drugs. They include oxycodone, heroin, fentanyl, and others.

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How to Respond if You Have Been Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence

 Posted on May 09, 2023 in Domestic Violence

Kane County domestic battery defense lawyerDomestic abuse is a serious issue that affects many families, and it can lead to physical injuries and emotional trauma for victims and other family members. However, there are some situations where a person may be falsely accused of physical, verbal, or emotional abuse. False accusations from a vindictive soon-to-be ex can lead to emotional distress and grave consequences, affecting a person’s livelihood and their personal life. The damage can be irreversible, and when these accusations lead to criminal charges, a person may be convicted, which could lead to a prison sentence, large fines, and other consequences. If you have been falsely accused, it is important to act quickly and seek the assistance of a skilled domestic violence attorney who will fight for your rights.

Think About Your Defense Strategy

In many cases, it is best to avoid contact with your accuser. This can be difficult, especially if you are in the middle of divorce proceedings and need to work out issues related to your marital property, the custody of your children, the possession of a shared residence, or other legal and financial concerns. When discussing these concerns, things can quickly escalate, leading to further accusations or other issues that could affect criminal charges related to domestic violence. If you absolutely must talk to your accuser, it is best to make sure you have your attorney or a neutral third party present. The same considerations will apply if you living together with an unmarried partner or if your accuser is a boyfriend, girlfriend, or roommate.

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What to Expect in Illinois if This is Your First DUI

 Posted on April 29, 2023 in DUI

IL DUI lawyerDid you make the mistake of drinking and driving and are now worried about facing a DUI? If you have been charged with a DUI, you may be feeling overwhelmed. It is important to understand that even as a first-time offender, the legal consequences of a DUI can be severe. In most states, a first-time DUI is considered a misdemeanor offense.

Defining DUI

Driving under the influence or DUI is not legal in Illinois. It essentially means that a person is in control or possession of a moving vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, even if it is prescribed medication. A driver with a blood-alcohol content or BAC of .08 or more could be arrested and charged with a DUI. The same is true if the driver is under the influence of other intoxicating substances, including cannabis prescribed for medicinal reasons.

First-time DUI Conviction Consequences

The penalties for a first-time DUI vary depending on the circumstances of each case. If you are convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or another controlled substance these are some of the legal ramifications you could face if you are a first-time offender:

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When Is Aggravated Speeding a Criminal Offense?

 Posted on April 25, 2023 in Traffic violations

IL defense lawyerGetting pulled over in Illinois for driving over the speed limit, can lead to arrest because it is considered a criminal offense. And while this does not happen often, if someone is arrested for excessive speeding, there are likely aggravating circumstances such as weaving through traffic. In 2020, 11,258 people were killed because of speed-related traffic crashes. There are circumstances in which speeding is more than a traffic violation and a driver could face jail time, and risk losing their driver’s license. In Illinois, aggravated speeding is a crime that results in misdemeanor criminal charges. If you're driving in Illinois, it's important to be aware of the consequences of receiving an aggravated speeding conviction.

What Is Considered Excessive Speeding?

If you're driving in Illinois, it's important to be aware of the consequences of aggravated speeding. Depending on how far over the speed limit you are traveling, it can result in either a Class B or Class A misdemeanor.

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