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Criminal Defense

The Aggressive Joliet Criminal Defense Attorneys You Need On Your Side.

Unfortunately, many good people find themselves at some point or another facing criminal charges. It’s bad enough to be charged with a crime, but actually being convicted on criminal charges can result in irreparable damage to your reputation, as well as your livelihood. Depending on the type of crime with which you are charged, you may be facing heavy fines, as well as mandatory jail time if convicted. At Sabuco Beck, P.C., our experienced Will County criminal law attorneys understand the serious ramifications that can result from having a criminal conviction on your record, as well as the impact a jail sentence can have on your ability to support your family and loved ones. At a time like this, you need an experienced criminal attorney who will aggressively defend you against your charges. With over 90+ years of combined legal experience, as well as strong ties to the legal community, our team of attorneys can provide you with the hard-hitting legal representation you need and the compassionate and comprehensive client service you deserve.

Aggressive Legal Defense Against Criminal Charges

Sometimes, the best defense is a good offense. At Sabuco Beck, P.C., our experienced Joliet criminal law attorneys will work as a team to provide you with the representation you need to defend yourself and clear your name of the charges against you. We know the tactics the District Attorney’s office uses to secure convictions, and we will use our legal knowledge to uncover evidence and dispute your charges, helping to ensure you have the best chance at winning your case. There are three categories of offenses under the Illinois Criminal Code: offenses against persons, against property, and against the public. We offer comprehensive legal representation and defense to clients facing all types of criminal charges, including:

Representation From Our Team of Attorneys

When you are facing criminal charges, you want to know that your case is being handled with the care it deserves. Depending upon the nature of your charges, penalties for criminal offenses in Illinois can range from fines and probation to life in jail without parole. With so much at stake and your future hanging in the balance, you’ll want every available resource at your disposal to aid in your defense. At Sabuco Beck, P.C., you’ll get the benefit of having a whole team of experienced Will County criminal law attorneys on your side, aggressively defending you against whatever charges you face. With deep ties in the legal community and over 90+ years of combined experience, our attorneys have earned the respect of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement. We use our knowledge and experience to develop a legal strategy uniquely suited to your particular situation while always keeping you informed and involved regarding the progress of your case.

Call Our Experienced Joliet Criminal Law Attorneys Today

Facing criminal charges can be a nightmare, and being convicted can result in serious ramifications, both now and in the future. If you are facing criminal charges, contact Sabuco Beck, P.C. today to get the aggressive legal defense you need and the comprehensive service you deserve. Our team of attorneys will begin immediately on your case, working diligently to uncover evidence and defend your reputation. We provide aggressive legal representation for clients throughout Will County and the surrounding area. Call us today at (815) 730-8860 for an initial consultation.

Criminal Defense FAQs

What Should I Do After an Arrest?

If you’ve been arrested in Illinois, your actions in the immediate aftermath can influence your case. Remain calm and cooperate with law enforcement, but remember that you have the right to remain silent. Do not provide statements or answer questions without your attorney present. Politely tell officers that you wish to speak with legal counsel before saying anything else.

Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. Legal guidance from the start is key to protecting your rights and building a strong defense.

What Happens At My First Consultation With a Criminal Defense Attorney?

Your first consultation with a criminal defense attorney is a pivotal opportunity to set the foundation for your defense. This meeting is designed to ensure you feel supported and informed about your situation. During the consultation, we will review your case’s details, including the circumstances surrounding your arrest, any charges filed, and potential evidence. This is also your chance to ask questions and share any concerns you may have.

How Are Juvenile Offenses Treated in Illinois?

In Illinois, offenses committed by minors are typically handled in the juvenile justice system. The consequences for juveniles may include court-ordered counseling, probation, community service, or enrollment in educational programs. However, serious offenses could be escalated to the adult criminal justice system and subsequent penalties under certain circumstances.

Will I Go to Jail for Criminal Charges?

Whether or not you will serve jail time depends on several factors, including the severity of the charge, prior criminal history, and the evidence against you. Some charges, like misdemeanors or certain first-time offenses, may result in alternatives to jail, such as probation, community service, or fines. More serious charges, like felonies, carry a greater risk of incarceration. This highlights the importance of having an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side.

Can I Get My Driver’s License Back After a DUI?

Losing your driver’s license after being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) can significantly disrupt your daily life. Fortunately, there are paths to reinstating your driving privileges in Illinois. For many individuals, the first step is applying for a monitoring device driving permit (MDDP), which allows you to drive with an ignition interlock device installed on your vehicle. To reinstate your full driving privileges, you may need to attend a reinstatement hearing with the Illinois Secretary of State. Factors such as the severity of the offense, any past violations, and your compliance with required programs will be considered.

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Joliet Office

950 Essington Road Suite B
Joliet, IL 60435

Phone : (815) 730-8860

Fax : (815) 730-8865

Minooka Office

500 Bob Blair Road
Minooka, IL 60447

Phone : (815) 467-0270

Fax : (815) 467-0271