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Illinois program supporting diversion programs gains popularity

There have long been debates over the efficacy of incarceration for people convicted of various types of crimes. Some believe that jail and heavy-handed sentences are the only way that a person will learn from their mistakes. However, opponents of this school of thought argue that prison and lifetime consequences are simply inappropriate in many circumstances and have raised some important questions. For example, does it make sense for a first-time offender who has committed a non-violent crime to be …

Chicago teen faces federal terrorism charges

Freedom of speech and religion are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, and most citizens take potential infringement upon these freedoms very seriously. According to many state and federal laws, police are not allowed to infringe on these freedoms without warrants or similar proof of evidence. When they do so, it is usually in pursuit of those facing serious state or federal charges. An 18-year-old Chicago teen faces charges related to the United States’ fight against terrorism, after the FBI caught him …

Fbi sting in the chicago-area leads to major drug charges

Drug-related charges can dramatically impact those suspected of trafficking or possessing controlled and illegal substances. Law enforcement often investigates suspects for some period of time before a major sting or raid operation, and large operations are likely to ensnare those who are not complicit or only minor players. Those facing drug charges should seek to understand the evidence and charges. In many cases, it is possible that the charges may be lessened or evidence suppressed. More than 30 Chicago-area men and women …

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