Charles A. Rohde
Attorney-at-law
The Rohde Law Office
1999-2006
Founding Partner Cody, Mitacek & Rohde
1998-present
Member
DuPage County Bar Association
1996-1999
Assistant State's Attorney
DuPage County
1997
Misdemeanor Prosecutor of the Year
1995
Admitted to Illinois Bar
1995
Juris Doctor
University of Richmond
School of Law
1990
Bachelor of Arts
William & Mary
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FAQ
Q: When should I get a lawyer?
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If you have been arrested for a crime, or believe that
you are being investigated for a crime, you should
consider speaking to an attorney. While you are
innocent until proven guilty on any case, a vigilant
defense starts with an experienced, skilled assesment
of your case as promptly as possible. Evidence may
need to be secured, and witnesses have fresher
recollections.
Q: Do I have to get a lawyer?
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Certain people need to be represented in court (such
as juveniles and people facing very serious charges),
but it is possible that you could defend yourself in
court. But that doesn't make it wise. Contact Chuck
Rohde at 630 279 7982 for a free consultation of your
case. The fact of the matter is that when your
liberty is at stake, you should seek advice from
somebody who can help you.
Q: How much do you charge?
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Depends on the case. Set up a free consultation and I
will make sure you understand what your case will
cost. My fees are reasonable, and I offer set prices
for cases. Reasonable payment plans are available and
I take Visa and Mastercard for legal fees.
Q: I just have a traffic ticket, do I need an attorney?
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Again, depends on the case. If you have any question
about the effect the ticket will have on your license,
or if you have had recent traffic ticket history, it
would be wise to consult an attorney. Give Chuck
Rohde a call at 630 279 7982 for a free initial
consultation.
Q: The police arrested me and never read me my Miranda
Rights. Shouldn't the case be dismissed?
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No, sorry. Your 'Miranda' warnings apply to things
you say after you've been placed in custody. Under
certain circumstances, statements or confessions that
you have made may be kept out of evidence against you.
But that does not necssarily mean that the case will
be dismissed.
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