For over 20 years, Attorney Stacey A. McCullough has been successfully defending people faced with various types of criminal charges in DuPage County, Kane County, Cook County, and communities throughout the Chicagoland area. Stacey has a thorough understanding of Illinois criminal laws and procedures and the experience necessary to secure successful results for her clients.
She is committed to the success of each client she serves and explores every legal avenue to win your case or achieve an outcome that will have the least possible negative impact on your future. When you are accused of a crime, it can be very disrupting to your life. You may be facing heavy fines, jail time, and other lingering consequences.
She is committed to the success of each client she serves and explores every legal avenue to win your case or achieve an outcome that will have the least possible negative impact on your future. When you are accused of a crime, it can be very disrupting to your life. You may be facing heavy fines, jail time, and other lingering consequences.
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Stacey A. McCullough's career has been focused on the successful defense of the criminally accused in DuPage County for over 25 years. She has firmly established her advocacy skills through hundreds of hearings and trials for offenses ranging from traffic violations to felonies. Stacey's experiences and involvement in the legal community have instilled in her the understanding that each case and client she takes on is unique and important.
Attorney Stacey A. McCullough has been a criminal defense lawyer in the Chicago area for two decades. For the first 10 years of her career, she was a diligent and dedicated trial attorney in the DuPage County Public Defender's Office, representing indigent persons charged with crimes ranging from DUI to First Degree Murder.
If you have been charged with a misdemeanor or felony in Illinois, it is important to seek strong legal representation immediately. Being charged with a crime can be a life-altering event that could end in probation, a heavy fine, or worst of all jail time. With so much on the line, you need an experienced attorney that is committed to fighting for your future.
When you are accused of a battery or sex crime in Illinois, it can turn your life upside down. You may have been in the wrong place at the wrong time; you may have misinterpreted the intentions of your accuser; or you may have made a poor decision in the heat of the moment. Whatever the case, a sex crime or battery accusation is a very serious matter.
In Illinois, domestic violence charges are commonplace. Very often when there is an argument at home, the dispute escalates and someone calls the police. Many of these cases become so emotionally charged that the defendant is automatically presumed guilty before all the facts become known. Once police are called to respond to a domestic situation, many police departments have a policy that someone must be arrested.