Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon/ Aggravated UUW dismissed. CB hired me after she was arrested for aggravated unlawful Use of Weapon. The State of Illinois was alleging that she possessed a firearm without a conceal and carry license in a way where the weapon was loaded, uncases and readily accessible. In this case, CB had no background, purchased the gun legally and did have a firearm owners identification card (FOID). I spoke to the Assistant State’s Attorney, and they agreed that CB should not be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. They agreed that if CB agreed to stay out of trouble for 12 months, they would dismiss the charges against her. CB agreed, stayed out of trouble for the year and her case was dismissed.
February 2024 – Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon/ Aggravated UUW dismissed
By Aaron Rosenblatt|2024-03-11T18:11:09+00:00February 11th, 2024|Not Guilty, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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Aaron S. Rosenblatt is an experienced attorney that has been an attorney since 2008. In his years practicing law, he has represented countless people in a wide variety of cases, including domestic battery, unlawful use of weapons, murder, retail theft, and DUI. After graduating from John Marshall Law School, he began his career practicing civil law. Since entering the field of criminal defense in 2011, he has become a familiar face in both state and federal courtrooms alike.
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