Thursday, September 23, 2021

DUI Drugs


In Illinois, a person is guilty of DUI if he or she drives under the influence of any drug or combination of drugs to a degree that renders the person incapable of safely driving, OR if there is any amount of a drug, substance, or compound (excluding THC below 5ng/ml) in the person's breath, blood, or urine resulting . #duidrugs, #dui, #drivingunderthe influenceofdrugs,

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Immigration Green Card


 Under U.S. immigration law, being convicted of an “aggravated felony” will make you ineligible to receive a green card. While “aggravated felony” sounds like a very serious crime, the term is slightly misleading. What constitutes an “aggravated felony” for immigration purposes has little to do with what is considered “aggravated” or a “felony” under state or federal criminal laws.Instead, for green card seekers, “aggravated felonies” are a specified list of crimes that the United States Congress has decided will make an immigrant inadmissible to the United States. Some crimes considered to be “aggravated felonies” for immigration purposes might be misdemeanors—or not even crimes at all—under state or federal criminal law. Some examples of these “aggravated felonies” include the following; Murder, Drug trafficking,Filing a false tax return, Sexual abuse of a minor (this includes, for example, consensual sex between a 21-year-old and a 17-year-old) #aggravatedfelony, #USimmigrationlaw,

Friday, September 3, 2021

Ignition Interlocking Device/Baiid


A new Illinois law specifically prohibits a driver with two or more DUI convictions from driving a vehicle without an ignition interlocking device. ... Repeat DUI offenders can only get an interlocking device removed after 12 consecutive months passing without the device detecting alcohol. #ignitioninterlockingdevice, #baiid,