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Mark B Peavey PC

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Malia & Rinehart PC

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Goldberg & Kane

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Criminal, Licensing, Traffic

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Joseph R. Rominski

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Piagentini v. Ford Motor Co.

... We reverse and remand. BACKGROUND. Plaintiffs' claims against defendant, Ford Motor Company (Ford), arose from a motor vehicle accident that occurred in Chicago, Illinois. Plaintiff Ronald Piagentini was driving a 1987 Ford Bronco II that collided with another vehicle. ...

People v. Whitfield

... OPINION. Justice FITZGERALD delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion: Defendant, Travis Whitfield, pled guilty to the offense of aggravated possession of a stolen motor vehicle in the circuit court of Cook County and was sentenced to a term of probation. ...

People v. Harris

... At the hearing on defendant's motion to quash arrest and suppress evidence, the officer testified that when he asked defendant for identification, it was in keeping with his usual practice when arresting the driver of a vehicle. ...