Blog Posts in September, 2013
Posted on Sep 27, 2013 By Michael Schmiege
Chicago Criminal Defense Attorney Michael P. Schmiege, our firm's founder and managing partner, has once again proven himself worthy of inclusion in the Illinois Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠ ...
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Posted on Sep 26, 2013 By Law Offices of Michael P. Schmiege
The Chicago Tribune reports that in 2005, a man was arrested for the murder of his 8-year-old daughter and her friend. After more than 24 hours of interrogation by Lake County law enforcement, the ...
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Posted on Sep 24, 2013 By Michael Schmiege
Our law firm is proud to announce that Chicago Criminal Defense Attorney Michael P. Schmiege has been selected for The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Lawyers for the State Illinois. This is a highly ...
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Posted on Sep 18, 2013 By Law Offices of Michael P. Schmiege, PC
This past weekend, a 24-year-old man from Naperville was charged and arrested for driving under the influence while reaching speeds of 124 miles per hour. The speed limit for where he was driving is ...
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Posted on Sep 12, 2013 By Law Offices of Michael P. Schmiege
In a Chicago suburb, a school official has been arrested on charges of stealing property from the school. The former head of security at a Skokie high school is accused of stealing portable radios, ...
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Posted on Sep 5, 2013 By Law Offices of Michael P. Schmiege
You may understand that a criminal conviction can seriously diminish your job prospects, but even an arrest that does not lead to a conviction can affect your opportunities. If you have been charged ...
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