Criminal Defense

DUI Charges

S.T. Allen Law, P.C.

How We Can Help

Attorney Shay T. Allen has defended clients in more than 100 DUI cases, with results including dismissals, not guilty verdicts and reduction to lesser included crimes.

“No matter how big or small your case is, I will do everything within my power to provide you with the best representation available. I offer affordable rates and payment plans so no one is denied justice due to lack of funds.”

– Attorney Shay T. Allen

Prepared to Fight for Your Freedom

Driving Under the Influence Cases

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DUI Charges and Infractions

In Illinois,  prosecutors are not necessarily required to prove your blood alcohol level exceeded 0.08 and may not need to provide evidence of bad driving. All charges require proof that you were driving or in actual physical control of your vehicle.

DUI Penalties

A first-time DUI will usually be a Class A misdemeanor charge, with the possibility of a year in jail or supervision, a conditional discharge, or probation. A second offense brings stiffer penalties. A third offense may be charged as a felony aggravated DUI.

Call to schedule your free consultation: 708-960-0113.

Top 3 Common Criminal Charges

DUI Charges

Attorney Shay T. Allen is well qualified to represent individuals charged with violent crimes.  He prosecuted more than 1,000 violent crime cases for Cook County.

He now applies that experience to defend clients facing charges include:

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All types of DUI charges in Illinois

There are six types related to the Uniform Vehicle Code 625 ILCS 5/11-501.(a)(1) to (a)(6).

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Statutory Summary Suspension Hearings

These hearings fight the automatic suspension of your license in connection with a DUI arrest.

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Aggravated DUI and Felony Charges

First or Second Degree, Felony Murder, Attempted Murder, Solicitation of Murder

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Our Professional Expertise Include:

DUI "Aggravating Factors" in Illinois

Aggravating factors can increase the severity of the penalties. Some of the DUI aggravating factors in Illinois include:

Having a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of 0.16% or greater

Transporting a child under 16, passengers for hire or driving a school bus.

Being involved in an accident that results in bodily harm.

 

For more information on DUI laws in Illinois, you can refer to the Illinois DUI Fact Book 2024. It provides detailed information on the chronology of a DUI arrest, proper action when stopped by law enforcement, penalties for a DUI conviction, and more.

Do You Require Related Services for

DUI Charges?

DUI charges are many times related to other services for which Attorney Allen can represent you including:

FAQs - DUI Charges

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Drivers age 21 and over .............................. .08

If on average, 1 drink = .54 ounces of pure alcohol*, a 170 pound adult male can have up to 4 drinks; a 137 pound adult female can have up to 3 drinks before going over the .08 level.

If the driver refuses to submit to or fails to complete chemical testing, a statutory summary suspension will be imposed. If the driver is a first-time DUI offender, he/she may be eligible for a Monitoring Device Driving Permit. If the driver is a repeat DUI offender, he/she may be eligible for a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP).