Criminal Defense Attorney Chicago IL

Facing criminal charges can be a daunting experience. At Fabbrini Law Group, our experienced criminal defense attorneys are dedicated to providing aggressive and effective representation to individuals facing a wide range of criminal allegations.
When you are accused of a crime in Chicago, your future, freedom and reputation are at stake. The justice system in Cook County moves quickly, and if you don’t take immediate legal action, you risk losing important rights, from eligibility for bail to preservation of evidence. That’s why it’s essential to contact a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.
At Fabbrini Law Group, we understand the fear and uncertainty that comes with an arrest or indictment. We stand by our clients through every step of the process, from initial consultation to trial or resolution. We provide unwavering support, strategic advice and relentless advocacy to help our clients achieve the best possible outcome.
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Navigating Complex Criminal Cases
Criminal law is a complex area of law, and the penalties for criminal convictions can be severe. Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a felony charge, it’s crucial to have a skilled attorney by your side. Our team of experienced criminal defense attorneys has the knowledge and expertise to navigate complex legal proceedings and protect your rights.
In Illinois, even minor offenses can have long-term consequences. A conviction for a misdemeanor may include jail time, fines, probation, community service, and a criminal record that could affect employment, housing, education, and professional licenses. Felony charges exponentially increase these risks, potentially leading to years in prison, large fines, seizure of assets, and loss of certain civil rights such as voting and gun ownership.
In addition, the criminal justice system in Illinois has undergone significant changes in recent years. These include reforms to bail laws, discovery rules, and sentencing guidelines, all of which were implemented under the SAFE-T Act. While these reforms offer opportunities for defendants, they also present challenges. A lawyer who is not familiar with these changes could inadvertently hurt your case. At Fabbrini Law Group, we keep up with every legislative change and court decision that affects our clients’ rights. This ensures that your defense strategy remains current and effective, giving you the best chance of a positive outcome.
How We Can Help
Retail Theft
Theft of merchandise from retail stores, regardless of the value of the items. Retail theft is a common offense that can range from minor shoplifting to more serious charges involving organized theft. In Chicago, retail theft is aggressively prosecuted, especially as major retailers push for stronger enforcement measures.
Even first-time offenders can face felony charges if the value of the stolen goods exceeds $300 or if they have prior criminal records. We have successfully challenged misinterpretations of surveillance footage, questioned discrepancies in inventory, and negotiated diversion programs to keep clients out of jail and off the record.
Possession of a Controlled Substance
Possession of illegal drugs, including prescription medications without a valid prescription. Possession of a controlled substance can be a serious offense, with penalties varying depending on the type and quantity of the drug. While Illinois has decriminalized small amounts of certain substances, possession charges are still common.
These charges often stem from questionable traffic stops or illegal searches, and our lawyers are well-versed in the Fourth Amendment. They frequently file motions to exclude illegally obtained evidence from court. If you’re struggling with substance abuse, we can connect you with treatment programs that may lead to a charge being dropped through deferred prosecution or drug court.
Cannabis
Charges related to the possession, cultivation, or distribution of cannabis, even in states where it is legal for medical or recreational use. While cannabis laws have become more relaxed in recent years, there are still strict regulations and penalties for violations. Although recreational cannabis is now legal in Illinois for adults over the age of 21, there are still strict limits on its possession (for example, only 30 grams of cannabis flower can be legally possessed) and strict rules about where and how it can be grown or sold.
Illegal cultivation, public consumption, or possession near schools can still lead to criminal charges. We have defended clients who were wrongly accused based on odor-related stops or excessive police activity, reminding authorities that legal cannabis use does not constitute a probable cause for a search.
Manufacturing and Delivery
Charges associated with the production and distribution of illegal drugs. Manufacturing and delivery of controlled substances are serious offenses that can carry significant penalties, including imprisonment and fines. These charges often involve complex investigations, such as wiretaps and undercover operations.
We carefully review discovery materials to ensure that there are no constitutional violations, entrapments, or errors in the chain of custody. In federal cases, which may be triggered by large amounts of interstate activity, we work with federal defense specialists to minimize the risk of mandatory minimum sentences.
Assault/Battery
Physical harm or threats of violence towards another person. Assault and battery are offenses that can range from simple assault to aggravated assault, depending on the severity of the harm caused. Domestic battery cases, in particular, require careful and strategic handling.
Even if the alleged victim retracts or seeks to drop charges, prosecutors often continue the case – a reality that many defendants are not prepared for. We take into account the full context, including self-defense claims, previous false accusations, and the reliability of witnesses. Our aim is not just to achieve legal exoneration, but also to restore family relationships and personal dignity.
Unlawful Use of a Weapon
Possession or use of a weapon without a valid permit or in a prohibited manner. Unlawful use of a weapon can be a serious offense, especially if the weapon is used in a crime. Chicago’s gun laws are among the strictest in the country. Carrying a legally purchased firearm without a valid firearms identification card or concealed carry permit may lead to felony charges.
We successfully argued for different interpretations of “immediate access” and challenged searches without probable cause. For out-of-state visitors passing through Chicago, we provide guidance to help them avoid accidental violations.
Murder/Attempted Murder
The unlawful killing of another person or the intent to do so. Murder and attempted murder are the most serious criminal offenses and can result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty. While Illinois abolished the death penalty in 2011, first-degree murder cases can still result in life sentences.
These cases require extensive investigation, including forensic review, alibi verification, mental health assessments, and expert testimony. Our team works with private investigators, forensic psychologists, and DNA analysts to challenge the state’s narrative and present an alternative perspective.
Armed Robbery
Theft accompanied by the use or threat of force or a weapon. Armed robbery is a serious felony that carries significant penalties. Armed robbery cases often rely heavily on eyewitness testimony, which can be notoriously unreliable. Our team uses cognitive interview techniques and consults with memory experts to identify any inconsistencies in the testimony. We also carefully examine whether the alleged weapon was real, easily accessible, or even present, as these factors can help reduce charges to simpler robbery or theft charges.
Burglary/Theft
Breaking and entering into a building with the intent to commit a crime, such as theft. Burglary and theft can be charged as felonies or misdemeanors, depending on the circumstances. Intent is a crucial element in burglary cases, and it is often difficult to prove. We challenge assumptions based on the mere presence near a property or possession of tools. In theft cases involving digital transactions or identity issues, we collaborate with cybersecurity experts to investigate mistaken identity or lack of fraudulent intent.
Building a Strong Defense

At Fabbrini Law Group, we employ a comprehensive approach to criminal defense, including:
- Thorough Investigation: We conduct thorough investigations to gather evidence and identify potential weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
- Experienced Negotiation: Our attorneys are skilled negotiators who can work to achieve favorable plea agreements or dismissals.
- Aggressive Trial Representation: If necessary, we are prepared to vigorously defend your case in a trial.
- Post-Conviction Relief: Even after a conviction, our attorneys can explore options for post-conviction relief, such as appeals or habeas corpus petitions.
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Facing Criminal Charges? Contact Fabbrini Law Group
If you or a loved one are facing criminal charges, don’t hesitate to contact Fabbrini Law Group. Our experienced criminal defense attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and fighting for the best possible outcome.
Common Criminal Defense FAQs
The Cook County justice system moves very fast. Immediate legal action is required to protect your rights, such as arguing for favorable bail terms, filing motions to preserve evidence (like bodycam footage), and ensuring you do not make any statements that could harm your case. Delaying can jeopardize these crucial opportunities.
Our attorneys have deep, localized experience with the courtrooms, judges, and prosecutors in Cook and surrounding counties. This familiarity allows us to navigate procedures efficiently, anticipate local prosecutorial tendencies, and build defense strategies that account for the unique nuances of Chicago’s legal landscape.
Contact an attorney immediately. This is a critical period where we can intervene, often by communicating with investigators on your behalf to prevent charges from being filed. We can advise you on how to proceed and protect your rights from the very start of the process.
We aggressively defend all criminal allegations, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. In Illinois, even a misdemeanor conviction can result in jail time, heavy fines, and a permanent record that affects employment and housing. We take every charge seriously.
We begin with a thorough, independent investigation to challenge the prosecution’s evidence. We examine police reports, secure surveillance footage, interview witnesses, and consult experts when needed. Every strategy is tailored to the specific details of your case, with the goal of achieving dismissal, reduction, or an acquittal.
While we are fully prepared to take your case to trial, many matters are resolved through skilled negotiation or pre-trial motions. Our trial-ready reputation often leads to more favorable plea offers. The decision to go to trial is always yours, made with our clear guidance on the risks and benefits.
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