Kane County DUI and Criminal Defense Lawyer
If you are like most hardworking, successful people, you never thought you would be arrested and charged with a DUI or other crime. It is a frightening time. You face police questions, legal hearings and decisions that you thought only happened to other people. Now it is you, and you do not know where to turn for help.
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I am criminal defense attorney Brian J. Mirandola. I have been practicing law in the criminal system in Kane County and the surrounding regions for nearly a decade, including seven years as an assistant prosecutor in Kane County. I went to law school intent on practicing criminal law and I have committed my entire career to it. At a time like this, do you really want to place your future in the hands of a "part time" criminal defense lawyer? My firm offers 100 percent commitment to resolving criminal law matters.
A Web site is not the place to give you legal advice, but there are a few things I will recommend that you should and should not do if you are under investigation or facing criminal charges.
First, do not talk to the police or prosecutor without an attorney at your side. They mean it when they say you have the right to remain silent and that whatever you say can be used against you.
Second, contact my law firm in Elgin — even if it is after normal working hours. I want to help, and I will be by your side as soon as possible. I really care about helping you get through this.
I focus my practice entirely on the following areas of the law:
- DUI: If you have been charged with drunk driving or a related offense, I will do everything I can to reduce the charge and help you avoid an Illinois DUI conviction on your record. No false promises. Just honesty and hard work. I place a special emphasis on representing drivers with commercial driver's licenses.
- Driver's license issues: Whether you are losing your license because of DWI or some other reason, let me help you protect your driving privileges.
- Misdemeanors and Felonies: Simply put, there is no such thing as a "minor" criminal charge. Every misdemeanor or felony can lead to serious problems and loss of your freedom and rights. I know the criminal justice system and will fight aggressively to help you avoid a conviction.
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Contact me today. I will start working immediately to help you get through this. I represent clients in Elgin, Aurora, and communities throughout Kane County and the surrounding areas of northeastern Illinois.











