It goes without saying that if an officer finds illegal substances on your person, in your home or in your vehicle, you will likely face a drug possession charge. Depending on the circumstances, however, you might also find yourself defending against an intent to...
Year: 2022
Examples of cruel and unusual punishment
The Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides specific protections to individuals serving time for criminal convictions. While punishment for crimes is justifiable under the law, there is a reasonable expectation of safety while in custody. Cruel and unusual...
What legal rights do prisoners have in Illinois?
Those found guilty of breaking the law in Illinois are often sentenced to jail or prison. The amount of time they spend behind bars can be brief or for the rest of their life. Even those without a chance of ever being on the outside again retain specific legal rights....
Your options when denied medical care in law enforcement custody
When a police officer places you under arrest, it can feel like they are stripping away your civil liberties. And, in fact, they may be in some situations. As an American, you have certain inalienable civil rights that law enforcement must uphold even when you are in...
How to know if you might be a victim of excessive use of force
The Chicago Police Department has a policy against excessive use of force, but they also have a reputation for harming citizens throughout our community, especially those in racial and ethnic minority groups. Despite having a policy against using excessive force, the...
How can you decrease your chance of getting in an altercation with police?
You have legal rights that do not get thrown to the wayside during a routine traffic stop. The Civil Rights Act guarantees your constitutional right to be free from police brutality and misconduct. Unfortunately, it seems like many police officers no longer care about...
Do Chicago police engage in a pattern of racism?
Weeks after the release of a detailed report finding that the Minneapolis police department engaged in a pattern of racism, we have to ask a similar question in Chicago? Do Chicago police also routinely engage in a pattern of racist conduct? In 2020, four Minneapolis...
High court will examine sentencing disparities over crack cocaine
The First Step Act of 2018 targeted overly severe sentencing for drug charges leftover from the zero-tolerance era. The intent was to rid or reduce overly severe penalties that were legislated as mandatory. Unfortunately, the U.S. Supreme Court then unanimously ruled...
Sometimes a police lineup can be a violation of constitutional rights
The Constitution grants us all the fundamental right to a fair trial when we encounter the criminal justice system. However, sometimes police try to use techniques that violate the criminal defendant’s constitutional rights and encroach upon their opportunity to build...