Gun Case Wins
26th & California
UUW FELON
Chicago Police pulled our client over for a traffic violation and then searched his car finding a gun. We filed a Motion to Suppress, and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. S.
DISMISSED
26th & California
Armed Habitual Criminal
Chicago Police were called to a home regarding shots fired. When a gun was later found, police charged our client. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. J.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
Armed Habitual Criminal
Chicago Police pulled over a car in which our client was a back seat passenger where a gun was found. Police further stated our client admitted the gun was his. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. T.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police pulled over our client’s car for having his bright lights on. Upon approach, Chicago Police stated they smelled burning marijuana in the car which led them to search the car where a gun was found. We filed a Motion to Supress, and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. R.
DISMISSED
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
Armed Habitual Criminal
Chicago Police executed a search warrant at our client’s home and found a gun. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. P.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police received a call of a man with a gun. Upon arriving at the scene, they observed our client matching the description, searched him and found a gun. We filed a Motion to Suppress, and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. H.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Skokie
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police received a call of a man with a gun. Police arrived on the scene and detained our client who matched the description. While detained, the police found a gun a few feet away from where our client was standing. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. S.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police pulled over a car in which our client was the rear passenger. Police reported that as they approached the car, our client put a gun under a blanket. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. V.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
UUW by Felon
Chicago Police responded to our client’s house regarding a domestic disturbance. When the Police arrived, our client’s husband claimed that our client had a gun. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. B.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police received a call of a man with a gun matching the description of our client. Police arrived at the scene, approached our client and he ran from them. During the foot chase Chicago Police reported our client threw a gun to the ground. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. H.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police pulled our client over for a minor traffic violation. After the stop, Police stated that our client reached into the back seat to try to hide something. They pulled him from the car, searched, and found a gun in the back seat. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. F.
DISMISSED
26th & California
Illegal Trans of Guns
Chicago Police stated that our client was buying guns for gangs in the city. One of the guns our client purchased was used in an attempt murder. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. F.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Skokie
Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police responded to a man threatening people with a gun. Based on a description given, the Police relocated to our client’s house. Inside the house, Police found a number of guns which they stated were possessed by our client. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. P.
NOT GUILTY
Markham
UUW Felon
Cook County Sheriff’s Police along with the US Marshall staked out our client’s house searching for a wanted fugitive. After seeing the fugitive, the Police searched our client’s house and found a number of guns. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. M.
DISMISSED
26th & California
Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police approached our client in front of his house, searched him, and found a gun. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. W.
DISMISSED
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police responded to a motor vehicle accident in which our client was involved. When the Police arrived, they searched our client because someone claimed she had a gun. The Police found a loaded gun in our client’s purse. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. A.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
UUW Felon
Chicago Police executed a search warrant at a house. Upon entering, the police stated they observed our client running down the hallway with a gun at his side. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. F.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police pulled over a car in which our client was a passenger. The police reported that a gun found in the car belonged to our client, and that our client admitted the gun was his. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. R.
NOT GUILTY
26th & California
UUW Felon
Chicago Police executed a search warrant at a house, found a gun, and charged our client with it. After a bench trial our client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. D.
NOT GUILTY
Chicago transferred to Bridgeview
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Chicago Police arrested our client and searched his car for a minor traffic violation. Our client lived in Indiana and had a permit to carry a gun. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.
People v. P.
DISMISSED