How To Avoid a Felony Conviction in Indiana
Felonies are the most serious criminal charges in Indiana. They could potentially result in spending between six months and 65 years in jail. Not only do you lose your freedom, but you could also be fined up to $10,000, and…
Read Article5 Common Police Mistakes in Indianapolis Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Cases
An Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated arrest – or OVWI arrest – in Indianapolis could start many ways. But like people in any profession, police officers make mistakes. If one or multiple errors occurred in your case, perhaps you never…
Read ArticleHow to Expunge Your Record In Indiana?
A criminal record follows you everywhere. It could be limiting your job opportunities, despite being qualified. Even long after a past mistake, you might still feel like you’re being penalized. So why can’t your criminal record stop holding you back?…
Read ArticleHow to Protect Your CDL After a DUI in Indianapolis
A conviction for DUI (driving under the influence) is significant for most people. Between fines, license suspensions, and possible imprisonment, there is no one for whom a DUI is a good thing. For commercial drivers, however, a DUI conviction can…
Read ArticleGPS Monitoring in Indianapolis
Everyone has seen someone around town wearing an ankle monitor. And while these less than fashionable accessories are more common than ever in Indianapolis, if you need to sport a GPS monitor as a condition of your release, you better…
Read ArticleShipping Marijuana in the Mail in Indiana & Criminal Charges
A lot of people think that sending marijuana and cannabis products in the mail seems pretty safe when you consider the incredible volume of packages the US Postal Service (USPS), and companies like FedEx and UPS handle every day. But…
Read ArticleHow to Avoid Jail after a OWI in Indiana
Almost everyone charged with drunk driving spends some time in jail after their arrest. The good news is that relatively few people are sentenced to time behind bars after their conviction for operating while intoxicated (OWI). Incarceration is only mandatory…
Read ArticleKnow Your Rights: Can the Police Stop Me on the Street?
Since the tragic deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI, and countless others there’s been a lot of attention on the police and what exactly they can and cannot do. The police have a lot of…
Read ArticleWhen Is Check Fraud a Felony?
Fraud refers to any time you purposefully deceive someone for financial gain. Check fraud is specificaly using checks to commit the fraud. Some common types of check fraud are: Forgery – Signing a check without authorization or endorsing a check…
Read ArticlePros & Cons of Accepting a Plea in Indiana
When charged with a crime, you always have the right to a jury trial. But the vast majority of people forgo this right in favor of a plea agreement. The reasons for taking a plea vary on the situation, but…
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