Chicago Policeman Charged With DUI In Hit-And-Run Accident
Our Chicago DUI Lawyers have learned that a for the second time in little over a month a Chicago Police Officer has been charged with DUI involving a hit-and-run accident. Richard Bolling, 39, of the 8600 block of South Wolcott Avenue was charged Saturday with aggravated DUI, leaving the scene of a wreck where a [...]
Chicago Cop’s DUI Case Heating Up: Weiss Says No Favors Given To Frugoli In His Two Prior Accidents
Our Chicago DUI lawyers continue to follow the tragic alleged homicide and DUI charges against Chicago Decetive Joseph Frugoli. Monday, Police Supt. Jody Weis said he didn’t believe Frugoli received any “professional courtesies” from authorities in two earlier traffic incidents. No professional courtesies in the past? Really? We’ll let the readers judge for themselves.
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Chicago Cop Charged In Alleged DUI Related Fatality
Our Chicago DUI Attorneys once again are saddened to learn of another Chicago DUI related fatality. This time, it is alleged that an off-duty Chicago Cop may have been driving under the influence just before causing a crash that killed two people.
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Alert: 3rd Chicago DUI Cop Under Investigation for False DUI Arrests
Our Chicago DUI Lawyers just last week revealed that top Chicago DUI cop Joe D. Parker was under investigation for his handling of DUI arrests. (Chicago DUI Lawyers Revisit Police Misconduct: Top Chicago DUI Cop Under Investigation). This was a follow up on our story about another Chicago DUI cop accused of misconduct (Chicago DUI [...]
Chicago DUI Lawyers Alert: Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Appeal Of Cop Arrested For DUI
Here’s another cautionary tale which once again shows the importance of having a quality DUI lawyer to protect your rights.
The Supreme Court of Illinois has denied the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge’s petition for leave to appeal the case of People v. Carey. At issue was the Appellate Court‘s ruling that a breathalyzer examination [...]




