If you have a criminal record in Indiana and want a fresh start, expungement could be the solution. If you meet the eligibility criteria and waiting period, you can file a petition for expungement in the court where the conviction occurred. The court will review your...
Criminal Defense
Three possible ways to get out of jail in Indiana
Everyone makes mistakes or finds themselves in situations where things quickly spiral out of control. If you're facing this situation in Indiana, you could find yourself in a local jail. Fortunately, there are a few ways to get yourself out of jail as fast as...
What to know about Indiana cocaine laws
Indiana law makes it a felony to be in possession of cocaine. You may face additional charges if you are found to be in possession of this substance with intent to sell or distribute it. You may also face additional penalties for selling or distributing cocaine near a...
“Six-pack” photo lineups are often unreliable
Police departments in Indiana and around the country use suspect lineups to make sure that they have the right individual in custody and to provide prosecutors with eyewitness identifications. Witnesses are usually asked to pick out the individual they observed from a...
Ankle monitors as an alternative to prison
Ankle monitors are one way of tracking individuals who are under the supervision of the criminal justice system. These devices are worn around the ankle and track an individual's movements and location using GPS technology. They are often used as an alternative to...
The basics on federal sentencing guidelines
It can be hard to understand the intricacies of federal sentencing guidelines as an Indiana resident. However, a successful criminal defense requires a strong understanding of how federal sentencing guidelines work. The nature of the offense Every offense is scored...
Indiana home search and seizure laws
The fourth amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 11 of the Indiana Constitution prohibit unreasonable searches and seizures of your property or person. If they want to, law enforcement officers must get a court order, or a warrant, from a...
Are plea bargains less useful than believed?
There are several ways to plead during a trial. These pleas can also form part of a bargain to keep you from having to go to trial. Many experts in the Indiana legal field believe that jury trials may actually be on their way out. If this is the case, it may lead to a...
What is a Level 6 felony in Indiana?
All states have the authority to establish levels of crimes within the state, and in particular, classify felony cases. Deciding what charges should be filed as a felony is relatively simple, but determining where they fall along the scale of seriousness can be...
Who is eligible for drug court?
If you struggle with substance use and face drug-related charges in Hancock County, you may qualify for drug court. This diversion program provides treatment for addiction while potentially helping you obtain a reduced sentence. Review the eligibility requirements if...