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Peoria Man Sentenced to 31 Years in Prison Following Fatal DUI Crash

In Illinois, the punishment imposed for a DUI conviction depends, in part, on whether the defendant caused any other person to suffer bodily harm. For example, a defendant involved in a fatal DUI crash will most likely be charged with aggravated DUI, which carries a mandatory penalty of three years…

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Tennessee Law Imposes Child Support Obligations on Parties that Cause DUI Collisions That Kill Parents

People that cause drunk driving fatalities often face significant criminal penalties, including jail time and fines. In some states, if a person killed in a drunk driving crash was the parent of a minor child, the person that caused the collision may have to pay child support as well. Tennessee…

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Illinois Secretary of State Adopts New rules that Will Provide Many Drivers with Restricted Driving Permits that will Substantially Expand the Limits of Permissible Driving

Beginning January 1, 2022, the Secretary of State has adopted new rules that will expand driving privileges for persons who have two or three DUI convictions. Under the current permits, driving is limited to specific purposes and specific days, hours, and distances. The new rules will make an RDP available…

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Prosecutor Files Lawsuit Against Judge Over Handling of Out-of-State DUI Case

Judges and prosecutors have distinct roles in the criminal justice system, and generally, they refrain from exercising powers outside of the scope of their authority. If they do overstep their bounds, however, it may lead to unexpected outcomes. For example, a prosecutor in North Dakota recently sued a judge, arguing…

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California Court Sentences a Defendant to Thirty Years in Prison for Second-Degree Murder Following a DUI Accident that Killed 6 People

In most if not all states, a DUI is a misdemeanor charge. Many states, however, also allow the state to increase the severity of a DUI charge and penalties if certain factors are present. In cases where driving under the influence of alcohol results in an accident that causes bodily…

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Issues with Breathalyzer Means Thousands of Oklahoma DUI Cases Dismissed

Historically, an individual arrested for DUI in Oklahoma automatically has his or her license suspended. The suspension process involves an administrative proceeding with the Department of Public Safety, while the DUI itself is handled by the criminal courts. After a first offense, a driver can have his license revoked for…

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Illinois Resident Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison Following Fatal DUI Crash

A 28-year-old Sumner, Illinois resident was recently sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to aggravated DUI for the June 2014 car accident that killed her boyfriend. She was sentenced this month by Lake County Circuit Court Judge James Booras. Her prison sentence is periodic, meaning she will occasionally…

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Illinois Appeals Court Rejects Defendant’s Plea For Reduction of Sentence in Aggravated DUI Case

After a jury trial, defendant Jeannine Jenkins was convicted of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Following Jenkins’ direct appeal, the Illinois Court of Appeals for the First District remanded the case to the trial court for a hearing on Jenkins’ pro…

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