Sunday, August 29, 2010

Chicago DUI attorney comments on the stress of the economic recession on crime

This Chicago DUI attorney knows that economic hardships abound.  Still she hates to see someone probably lose their job and face criminal charges, all stemming from the stress of an economic recession.


A 65-year-old store security guard was charged after he allegedly shot at a tow truck as its occupants were about to repossess the man's car, officials said.
 Ike D. Holmes, of the 2100 block of West 119 Street, was charged with felony aggravated discharge of a weapon, misdemeanor criminal damage to property, failing to register a fire arm and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, police said.
If you are having a hard time with your auto lender and need your car for work, please call your lender and try to work out some sort of peaceful arrangement for the arrears.

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