Practice Areas

DRUG OFFENSES: STATE & FEDERAL

  • Possession
  • Delivery
  • Trafficking
  • Conspiracy
  • Asset forfeiture

FINANCIAL OFFENSES: STATE & FEDERAL

  • Frauds
  • Embezzlement
  • Thefts

SEX OFFENSES

  • Prostitution
  • Internet Solicitation
  • Pornography
  • Date Rape
  • Criminal Sexual Assault or Abuse

VIOLENT CRIMES

  • Domestic Violence
  • Batteries
  • Assaults
  • Homicides

CRIMINAL TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

  • Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
  • Reckless Homicide
  • Driving While License Suspended
  • Leaving the Scene of an Accident

WEAPONS OFFENSES

  • Possession of Weapons
  • Unlawful Discharge of Firearms

PROBATION VIOLATIONS

  • Failure to Satisfy Conditions of Probation or Supervision
  • Subsequent Arrests

ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW

  • Professional License Hearings

APPEALS & SENTENCING

  • Post-Conviction Matters
  • State & Federal Appellate Matters

EXPUNGEMENT PROCEEDINGS

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DuPage County: Following Motion to Suppress, Felony Disorderly Conduct Dismissed and Felony Gun Offense Reduced to Misdemeanor; Client Saved from Immigration Consequences
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In the matter of People of the State of Illinois v. J.H. (2011), the defendant’s felony gun charge was reduced to a misdemeanor and the defendant received probation following extensive litigation on Sheppard Law Firm’s Motion to Suppress Evidence. Additionally, …

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Probation on over 75 pounds of Cannabis; class x charges reduced on eve of motions challenging the search warrant
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On August 9, 2011, in the matter of People of the State of Illinois v. G.N., in the Circuit Court of Cook County, 26th and California, the Class X charges of Possession with the Intent to Distribute Cannabis against Sheppards’ …

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“Not-Guilty” of Battery of Cocktail Waitress: Rebuffed Sexual Advances Did Not Rise to the Level of Crime
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On August 4, 2011, in the matter of People of the State of Illinois v. J.R., in the Fourth Municipal District, Maywood, Illinois, Sheppard Law Firm’s client was found “not-guilty” of Battery to his employee, a cocktail waitress. The complaint …

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