The following criminal defense and legal related websites have been carefully selected for the benefit of the Clients of Criminal Defense Lawyer in Chicago, Robert J Callahan.
- Supreme Court of the United States
Official site featuring court’s opinions and orders, calendar and schedules, rules, news releases and general information. - National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers NACDL
The NACDL is a professional bar association advancing the mission of the nation’s criminal defense lawyers to ensure justice and due process for persons accused of crime or other misconduct. - US District Court, Chicago, Illinois
Offers general information about court administration and procedures as well as access to local rules. - Clerk, Cook County, Chicago, Illinois
Serving more than 400 judges and is the nation’s largest consolidated court system. Features its divisions, files and records, community resources, online case information, and contact details. - United States Court of Appeals – Seventh Circuit – Chicago, Illinois
Official site provides court calendar, Federal and Circuit Rules, 7th Circuit operating procedures and more including case information, rules, guides and forms. - Chicago Police Department
Provides general information about the Chicago Police Department. - Skokie Courthouse
Cases Heard: traffic (misdemeanor and petty), ordinance misdemeanor criminal proceedings, felony preliminary hearings, bond court, motion room, felony criminal cases (suburban and Chicago), violations (supervision, conditional discharge, probation), domestic violence (orders or protection, stalking/civil no contact orders), cases in excess of $100,000, suits for damages up to $100,000, contract cases decided by alternative dispute resolution, mandatory arbitration, small claims, housing, eviction proceedings, name changes, divorce proceedings, paternity/child support, divorce related orders of protection, juvenile justice, marriage and civil union ceremonies, mental health court, veteran’s court, youth ordinance. - Rolling Meadows Courthouse
Cases Heard: orders of protection, stalking/civil no contact orders, housing, eviction proceedings, small claims, licenses, misdemeanor criminal proceedings, felony preliminary hearings, ordinance and traffic enforcement, contract cases decided by alternative dispute resolution process, civil suits for damages up to $100,000, mandatory arbitration (less formal proceeding with three-member panel deciding case) in suits with damages of $30,000 or less, name changes, marriage and civil union court, felony criminal cases, domestic relations cases, juvenile justice cases, and law division tort cases seeking damages in excess of $100,000 Cases Not Heard: probate, chancery, county division matters (adoptions, elections contest, guardianship proceedings, eminent domain, inheritance, and real estate taxes). - Maywood Courthouse
Cases Heard: orders or protection, stalking/civil no contact orders, housing, eviction proceedings, small claims, licenses, misdemeanor criminal proceedings, felony preliminary hearings, ordinance and traffic enforcement, contract cases decided by alternative dispute resolution process, civil suits for damages up to $100,000, mandatory arbitration (less formal proceeding with three-member panel deciding case) in suits with damages of $30,000 or less, name changes, marriage and civil union court, felony criminal cases, domestic relations cases, juvenile justice cases, and law division tort cases seeking damages in excess of $100,000. - Bridgeview Courthouse
Cases Heard: orders or protection, stalking/civil no contact orders, housing, eviction proceedings, small claims, licenses, misdemeanor criminal proceedings, felony preliminary hearings, ordinance and traffic enforcement, contract cases decided by alternative dispute resolution process, civil suits for damages up to $100,000, mandatory arbitration (less formal proceeding with three-member panel deciding case) in suits with damages of $30,000 or less, name changes, marriage and civil union court, felony criminal cases, domestic relations cases, juvenile justice cases, and law division tort cases seeking damages in excess of $100,000. - Markham Courthouse
Cases Heard: orders or protection, stalking/civil no contact orders, housing, eviction proceedings, small claims, licenses, misdemeanor criminal proceedings, felony preliminary hearings, ordinance and traffic enforcement, contract cases decided by alternative dispute resolution process, civil suits for damages up to $100,000, mandatory arbitration (less formal proceeding with three-member panel deciding case) in suits with damages of $30,000 or less, name changes, marriage and civil union court, felony criminal cases, domestic relations cases, juvenile justice cases, and law division tort cases seeking damages in excess of $100,000.