Wallin’s Client Not Guilty of Aggravated DUI!
December 2, 2009 | People v. J.O. (Skokie) Mr. O. was driving home after working long hours as a busboy at a bar/restaurant. He was in his early 20s and was driving his father’s Jaguar, which probably attracted the attention of police. Mr. O. had never had a DUI before. Yet he was charged with Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published December 2, 2009 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin’s Client Not Guilty of Aggravated DUI!
Wallin Saves Postal Worker’s License!
November 12, 2009 | People v. T.W. (Markham) T.W., a postal worker, went to a party in the south suburbs. He was unfamiliar with the roads there and needed help to get back to the highway so he followed another vehicle that was leaving the party. Mr. W. was pulled over by the Park Forest Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published November 12, 2009 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin Saves Postal Worker’s License!
Designated Driver Vindicated!
August 18, 2009 | People v. A.M. (Chicago A.M. is a good example of the saying “no good deed goes unpunished.” She was the designated driver for a night out with a friend. On their way home, her intoxicated friend began vomiting inside A.M.’s new car. When she didn’t proceed immediately after her traffic light Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published August 18, 2009 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Designated Driver Vindicated!
Inconsistancies used to raise reasonable doubt!
June 23, 2009 | People v. B.H. (Chicago) B.H. was in danger of losing her job after she was charged with driving under the influence after being involved in a collision on the Chicago Skyway. Attorney Harold L. Wallin took the case to trial, and was able to take advantage of several inconsistencies between the Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published June 23, 2009 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Inconsistancies used to raise reasonable doubt!
Wallin uses video to exonerate client!
February 2, 2009 | People v. J.C. (Chicago) J.C. was arrested and charged with DUI by a local university police department after a property damage accident. Mr. Wallin obtained over six hours of videotape of his client in the police station, and multiple drafts of police reports, including memos suggesting “corrections” to earlier drafts. The Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published February 2, 2009 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin uses video to exonerate client!
Jury vindicates Wallin’s client!
August 1, 2008 | People v. J.G. After a long, hard work week, Mr. G., a journalist, went out to his favorite downtown nightclub, where he networked, danced, and had two glasses of wine. An acquaintance of his wanted a ride, so Mr. G. told him that he would wait for him outside where he Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published August 1, 2008 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Jury vindicates Wallin’s client!
Wallin proves client was passenger, not the driver!
November 6, 2007 | People v. R.T. (Chicago) Mr. Wallin’s client was attending a block party. He was offered a ride on someone’s motorcycle, which ended in a crash. The driver ran from the scene, because it turned out the motorcycle was stolen. A Chicago police officer who makes a lot of DUI arrests came Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published November 6, 2007 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin proves client was passenger, not the driver!
Wallin saves truck driver’s license!
August 17, 2007 | People v. B.G. (Chicago) B.G., a truck driver, was facing a one year disqualification of his CDL license after he was charged with DUI following an accident. Attorney Harold L. Wallin challenged both the statutory summary suspension and DUI arrest, successfully arguing to the court that the police lacked sufficient probable Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published August 17, 2007 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin saves truck driver’s license!
Wallin saves truck driver’s license!
August 17, 2007 | People v. B.G. (Chicago) B.G., a truck driver, was facing a one year disqualification of his CDL license after he was charged with DUI following an accident. Attorney Harold L. Wallin challenged both the statutory summary suspension and DUI arrest, successfully arguing to the court that the police lacked sufficient probable Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published August 17, 2007 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Wallin saves truck driver’s license!
Client profiled by Chicago Cop gets justice!
July 26-27, 2007 | People v. Patrick B. (Chicago) Patrick B. had worked a long night as a bartender, and was on his way for breakfast when he was stopped by a Chicago Police officer. Patrick felt that the officer had profiled him because he left a “gay” bar in the Boystown section of Chicago. Read More
By Harold Wallin | Published July 26, 2007 | Posted in Success Stories | Comments Off on Client profiled by Chicago Cop gets justice!
