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LIBERTY and the LAW

LIBERTY and the LAW

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Experience this series of lively discussions on constitutional law at the state and federal level as noteworthy cases are discussed.

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During this podcast, defense attorney James Doerr discusses the most recent changes to Illinois Traffic Laws with focus on current law enforcement efforts.

During this podcast, defense attorney James Doerr explains the general rules regarding the expungement of criminal violations. He also discusses the new Illinois bill, that when signed into law, will legalize the recreational use of... more

During this podcast, defense attorney James Doerr discusses the recent decision of Taylor v. Saginaw and the impact it may have on parking enforcement schemes.

During this podcast, defense attorney James Doerr discusses the ordinary and customary practices involving the dismissal of criminal charges.

Defense attorney James Doerr discusses the rationale behind civil asset forfeiture laws, and their application in Illinois Criminal cases including discussion of recent U.S. Supreme Court case of Timbs v. Indiana.

During this podcast, attorney James Doerr discusses the rationale behind statutes of limitation, and their application in Illinois Criminal cases.

This podcast, with defense attorney James R. Doerr, includes an overview of the Juvenile Justice System in Illinois.

In this podcast, defense attorney James R. Doerr discusses factors considered during criminal sentencing hearings from a defense perspective.

In this podcast, defense attorney James R. Doerr discusses the use of drug-sniffing dogs by police, permissible use during traffic stops under the Fourth Amendment, and issues with their use.

This podcast, with defense attorney James R. Doerr, focuses on the American and common law legal principle of burden of proof in criminal cases. We discuss the meaning of "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" in particular.

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