
The Law Office of Brian J. Mirandola provides strong legal representation to clients charged with DUI, theft, burglary, and other felonies and misdemeanors in Elgin and surrounding Illinois communities. I am Attorney Brian J. Mirandola. For over 20 years, I have been practicing criminal law in Kane County, Illinois, including seven years working in the county prosecutor's office.
I offer the personalized service you deserve and an unwavering commitment to doing everything possible to protect your rights and maintain your freedom. Being charged with a criminal offense can be a life-altering experience. A conviction can result in fines, jail time, and future difficulties, such as trouble obtaining housing, admission to schools, and loss of visitation rights to your children.
I offer the personalized service you deserve and an unwavering commitment to doing everything possible to protect your rights and maintain your freedom. Being charged with a criminal offense can be a life-altering experience. A conviction can result in fines, jail time, and future difficulties, such as trouble obtaining housing, admission to schools, and loss of visitation rights to your children.
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When you are facing charges for any criminal offense, it is critical that you have reliable defense representation behind you from the start. I am Kane County criminal defense attorney Brian J. Mirandola, and I dedicate my entire practice to criminal defense. No matter what type of crime you have been accused of committing, you can rely on me to do everything in my power to protect your rights.
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I am Elgin, Illinois criminal defense lawyer Brian J. Mirandola. I served as an assistant prosecuting attorney in Kane County for more than seven years, where I prosecuted hundreds of DUI cases and other misdemeanors and felonies. I understand the prosecutor's strategy, and I understand what it takes to defend your case successfully when you are facing criminal charges.
Criminal Defense
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Criminal convictions can cost you more than money and your freedom; they can also restrict many of your future choices. For example, being convicted of a crime can cause you to be turned down for a loan, housing rental, or college admission. You may believe you are innocent, or it may be one of those "grey areas" where innocence or guilt is difficult to determine.
Misdemeanors
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A misdemeanor is not as serious as a felony, but it can still be costly in several areas of your life. Misdemeanors are divided into three classes. In addition to the penalties listed above, a misdemeanor can remain on your record indefinitely. This can create difficulty in obtaining jobs, housing, loans, and school admission.
Retail Theft
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Many people think of shoplifting as a minor crime that comes with little more than a slap on the wrist. If you are caught stealing from a retail store, however, you could be facing some extremely serious consequences. In cases where the total value of the merchandise taken has a value of more than $300, you could be charged with a felony offense.
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