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Nursing Home Operator Accused of Intentional Understaffing

By Patel Law, PC |

A lawsuit has been filed against several Illinois nursing homes alleging that the nursing homes intentionally understaffed its facilities. Residents of the nursing home are prone to slip and fall injuries, pressure ulcers (bed sores), and aren’t diagnosed with potentially life-threatening conditions until it is too late. Attorneys for the plaintiff are seeking to… Read More »

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Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Paramedics Charged with Murder

By Patel Law, PC |

The family of a man who died as a result of suffocation has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against two paramedics and the company that they work for. The decedent was suffering from alcohol withdrawal when the paramedics attempted to get him out of the house and onto a gurney. The paramedics were told… Read More »

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Defendant Loses Bid to Appeal Life Sentence on 8th Amendment Grounds

By Patel Law, PC |

This is a case from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals involving a 16-year-old defendant who was convicted of murder after an attempted robbery of a corner store. On July 28th, 1994 the defendant was 16 years old and visiting an aunt in Decatur, Illinois. While there, he and his cousins conspired to rob… Read More »

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Defendant Sentenced to 42 Months in Prison on Charges of Aggravated Domestic Battery and Possession of Methamphetamine

By Patel Law, PC |

An Illinois defendant was sentenced to 42 months in the Illinois Department of Corrections on counts of aggravated domestic battery and possession of methamphetamine. He was acquitted of two charges of armed violence. At his sentencing, the state requested a sentence of 4 years on the conviction while the defendant lobbied for probation. The… Read More »

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Probation Revoked for Defendant Who Changed His Residence without Notifying His Probation Officer

By Patel Law, PC |

In the case, People v. Jones, the defendant was charged with domestic battery after striking a household resident on the head. He was given 12 months probation for the offense. As part of his probation, he was required to report any change of address to the probation officer in charge of his case. He… Read More »

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Champaign Man Charges as Armed Habitual Criminal After Police Find Drugs, Guns in His Home

By Patel Law, PC |

A Champaign man has been charged as an armed habitual criminal after police raided his residence and found a loaded gun and a large amount of prescription painkillers. The defendant was arrested by members of the Champaign County Street Crimes Task Force. He was arraigned on charges of being an armed habitual criminal and… Read More »

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Criminal Defendant Denied Motion to Withdraw His Guilty Plea

By Patel Law, PC |

In the case of People v. Balfour, defendant Balfour pleaded guilty to aggravated battery with a firearm. The defendant wanted to withdraw his guilty plea on the basis that his criminal defense attorney misrepresented a key agreement that was made by the prosecution; specifically, that the prosecution had agreed to a 7-day furlough as… Read More »

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Defendant is Denied Post-Conviction Relief After Being Charged as Class-X Offender

By Patel Law, PC |

This case stems from an incident that occurred in August of 2019. According to the case text, the defendant was charged with shooting his wife and then firing a gun into the home of her relatives. The defendant was charged with three counts of attempted first degree murder, one count of aggravated battery with… Read More »

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CrimJustice

Defendant Loses Appeal for Attempted Murder, Aggravated Battery

By Patel Law, PC |

A criminal defendant, Franklin L. Small Jr. was convicted of attempted murder and aggravated battery stemming from a domestic altercation with his wife. The court sentenced him to seven years on the attempted murder charge and another six years on the aggravated battery charge. The sentences were to run consecutively for a total of… Read More »

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Conviction is Overturned After State Fails to Establish Weapons Possession Charge

By Patel Law, PC |

An Illinois defendant was convicted of unlawful possession of a weapon and sentenced to 11 years in state prison during a bench trial. On appeal, the defendant claimed that there was insufficient evidence to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. The appellate court reversed the trial court’s ruling and granted the defendant’s motion… Read More »

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