Dismissed Domestic Violence Charge
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 56-year-old warehouse worker accused of Class A Misdemeanor domestic violence. The client and the alleged victim had been in an argument, which led to a physical altercation. Hessler’s client called the police. When they arrived,…
Read ArticleOperating While Intoxicated Charge Lowered with Deal
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 36-year-old construction worker accused of driving while using a Schedule II substance (OWI), a Class A misdemeanor. The client was accused of falling asleep at the wheel in the middle of the road. Video provided…
Read ArticleLicense Restored after Work on Criminal History
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 32-year-old handyman accused of driving under a suspended license, a Class A misdemeanor. These cases can be challenging: the state’s burden of proof is low. A prosecutor would just need to show the driver had…
Read ArticleCivil Protection Order Denied
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 54-year-old over-the-road truck driver in a civil protection case. Hessler’s client was accused of harassing his neighbor when he was preparing to work. The neighbor claimed the client’s truck’s fumes and noise were interfering with…
Read ArticleDisorderly Conduct Charge Dismissed
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 22-year-old college student facing a B Misdemeanor charge for disorderly conduct. This client was also on probation for a public intoxication charge, and if convicted for this new charge, he was looking at one-and-a-half years…
Read ArticleAggressive Driving Case Dismissed
Attorney Sean Hessler represented a 42-year old working in a manufacturing position. His client was charged with aggressive driving, a Class A misdemeanor. He faced a maximum one year in jail. Hessler’s client was accused of harassing another driver: tailgating,…
Read ArticleShould I Get a Lawyer To Handle a Misdemeanor in Indiana?
Although misdemeanor crimes carry penalties less severe than felony charges, that does not mean you should ignore your charges. When you are facing Indiana misdemeanor charges, your entire life could be affected if you are convicted. For that reason, you…
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