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Illegal Search Even with Search Warrant

Possession of a Controlled Substance
DISMISSED

26th and California Room 207

Chicago Police executed a search warrant at an apartment located at 6837 S. Perry. Officer Higgins decided to search a different apartment at that location were he found drugs. At a motion to suppress evidence, we proved to the judge that the search was illegal and not allowed as a protective sweep. The state was not allowed to use the drugs found and the case was DISMISSED

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Health Insurance Fraud – No Charges

Federal Health Insurance Fraud
NO CHARGES

U.S. Attorney Chicago

Our client provided gymnastics training for kids and would refer clients to two different chiropractic offices if there were injuries. Our client and his family were also treated for their own injuries and pain at the same chiropractic offices. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago accused our client of taking kick back payments from these chiropractors for referrals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office also claimed that our client and his family did not actually receive treatment and were part of scheme to overbill insurance companies. Attorney Levinsohn confronted the prosecutor and no charges were filed against our client. On the other hand, people who hired other lawyers were charged with fraud and other charges. Igor Sher, Eguert Nagaj, Dmitri Konovolov, Maricela Hernandez, Vera Smolyansky, Vladimir Gordin Sr., Valdimir Gordin Jr., and Alexsander Gordin were all charged. The case against our client was dropped.
NO CHARGES.

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Alleged Rape at The Gwen Hotel

Firm Case Number: 2016-CPD-4567
Rape
Criminal Sexual Assault
CASE DROPPED

Chicago Police Department

Our client was a guest at The Gwen, a luxury hotel on Rush St. in Chicago. While staying at the hotel he met a female guest with whom he had drinks and cigarettes. They went back to her room where they kissed and touched each other. He left and went back to his room. The following week our client was contacted by a Chicago Police Detective who accused him of having sex with this woman by force. Attorney Michael Levinsohn went to the police station with our client to talk to the Detective. No Charges were filed and the case was dropped.
No Charges.

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CPD Officers Allenson and Turbak Illegally seized drugs

Possession of a Controlled Substance
DISMISSED

26th and California Room 702

Chicago Police Officers Allenson and Turbak were on gang enforcement patrol in the area of 4800 W. Jackson. They claimed that my client was a passenger in a car and was not wearing his seatbelt so they pulled the car over. They had my client get out of the car and then saw a plastic bag sticking out of his shoe. Officer Turbak then grabbed the bag and found that it had heroin in it. At a motion to suppress, I proved to the judge that Officer Turbak was not allowed to just grab things from my client. The state could not use the heroin at trial so the case was dismissed.
Dismissed.

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CPD Officers Freeman, Zelig, and Babich conduct unlawful search

Firm Case Number: 2016-26-4562
Unlawful Possession of a Weapon by a Felon
DISMISSED

26th and California Room 400

On March 17, 2016, Chicago Police Officers Zelig, Freeman, and Babich, claimed that my client led them to his car which containing a gun. At a hearing on a motion to suppress evidence Attorney Levinsohn showed the court that the officers drove up to a convenience store, grabbed my client, took his car keys, and then used the key fob to find the car. The court agreed that this was an illegal search and seizure and the case was thrown out.
Dismissed.

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