Articles From Anthony A. Bruno

People v. Gocmen: Some advanced DUI drug training required By Anthony A. Bruno Traffic Laws and Courts, May 2017 In its opinion, the Appellate Court emphasized the arresting officer's lack of training and experience that would enable him to distinguish between a diabetic reaction and a drug reaction.
A defendant’s right to contest proximate cause in aggravated DUI cases By Anthony A. Bruno Traffic Laws and Courts, May 2016 In People v. Way, The appellate court ruled that the defendant should have been allowed to present her evidence, and the State should have been allowed to attack it.
Violation of speedy trial on elected charge results in dismissal of all charges By Anthony A. Bruno Traffic Laws and Courts, September 2015 A summary of the recent decision in People v. Raymer.
YLD Bean Bag Tournament a fun success By Anthony A. Bruno Young Lawyers Division, April 2014 Thank you to everyone who helped make this event so successful!
2013 changes to Article 36: Seizures and forfeitures By Anthony A. Bruno Traffic Laws and Courts, September 2013 As of January 1, 2013 the Illinois legislature is making it easier for the State to take your car.
An overview of the Federal CJA Panel By Anthony A. Bruno Young Lawyers Division, April 2013 Membership in the CJA panel could make you a better lawyer. Not only is it a great opportunity to meet a whole new courthouse of judges, clerks, probation officers and others, but it is an opportunity to practice an entirely separate system of law.
Obtaining court supervision in downstate Illinois DUI cases By Anthony A. Bruno Traffic Laws and Courts, March 2013 For those of us who practice in more than one county, figuring out what it takes to get a disposition of court supervision in a DUI case can be a tricky endeavor.
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