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Deadly Crash Results in Multiple DUI Charges for Driver

As reported on the My Suburban Life website, 32-year-old Daniel Clark is facing aggravated DUI charges following an accident that killed 42-year-old Frank Caruso and injured a police officer. The crash happened early on the morning of Saturday, February 11th, when Clark hit a parked police car on the Eisenhower Expressway. Mr. Caruso and a state trooper were inside warming up after the trooper responded to a minor accident that Caruso had previously been involved in. The police officer suffered a potential concussion, but is expected to undergo a full recovery. One additional person was taken to the hospital following the accident but their status is unknown. Mr. Clark was charged with two separate counts of driving under the influence of alcohol, one including the “causing death” clause. As of the next day, he was being held at a DuPage County jail on $1 million bond. As explained in the 2012 DUI Fact Book, in Illinois, any felony DUI charge is classified as an “aggravated DUI.” This includes (but isn’t limited to) a drunk driving charge that is obtained by someone without a valid driver’s license or while driving a school bus. DUIs that result in accidents causing great body harm or death are also classified as aggravated DUI charges in Illinois, as are an individual’s third drunk driving charge (or any subsequent.)
The Police Must Have Probable Cause to Arrest
When you are charged with a crime, especially a serious crime, you need a criminal attorney who can examine every aspect of the case, from the time you were arrested until the time you were released on bond. Many times, police violate the rights of the accused under both the Illinois and Unites States Constitutions. When charged with a crime, you need and experienced, creative, aggressive, criminal attorney who will fight for your rights, not just tell you to plead guilty. A recent opinion from the Illinois Court of Appeals is an excellent example of defending a client to the fullest extent of the law.
A person was standing at a drug spot, on the street, yelling “dro, dro”. The police arrested him for violating a city ordinance prohibiting solicitation of unlawful business on the street. Of course, when he was searched by the police after the arrest, the police found a rather large quantity of drugs in his possession. The arrest was challenged, contending the police did not have probable cause for the arrest. The court found that there was probably cause, and the defendant was sentenced. On appeal, the court found that the police did not have probable cause to believe a crime or ordinance violation was being committed or about to be committed. The defendant won his case on appeal.
Farmers Insurance Settles Class Action Lawsuit for Failure To Pay Medical Expenses For Persons Who Purchased Certain Farmers Insurance Coverage
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Farmers Insurance announced today that it entered into a settlement of a nationwide class action lawsuit, In Re Farmers Med-Pay Litigation, pending in the District Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma (the "Court").
The settlement includes Farmers Insurance Company, Inc., Farmers Insurance Exchange, Truck Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange, Mid-Century Insurance Company, Farmers Group, Inc., Illinois Farmers Insurance Company, and certain related entities (collectively, "Farmers"). The Court preliminarily approved the settlement on June 20, 2011.
Plaintiffs alleged that Farmers failed to pay reasonable expenses for necessary medical services related to automobile accidents under Medical Payments ("Med-pay") and Personal Injury Protection ("PIP") coverage in automobile policies based on Farmers' use of certain claim adjustment systems and procedures. Farmers denies all of Plaintiffs' claims in the lawsuit. However, Farmers agreed to resolve the lawsuit to avoid the burden and expense of continued litigation.
2 killed, 2 seriously hurt in wrong-way crash on tollway
August 11, 2011
Illinois State Police are still investigating a motor vehicle crash which killed tow people and seriously injured two others.
According to Illinois State Police Master Sgt. Carlita Joe, a red 2006 Porsche was on the eastbound lanes of the Reagan Tollway (Int. Hwy. 88) when the driver used an emergency vehicle turnaround just next to the Morton Arboretum in Lisle to cross into the westbound lanes about 6:28 p.m. Saturday.
The driver of the Porsche then continued east and hit a 2004 silver Toyota Corolla as it headed west in the second lane from the median, Joe said that one victim was pronounced dead at the scene, while another was taken to Edward Hospital in Naperville, where she was pronounced dead a short time later.
A passenger in the silver Toyota Corolla was taken to Edward and later moved Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. The driver of the Porsche, a 43-year-old man from Naperville, was taken to Good Samaritan with life-threatening injuries, police said.


