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...
Criminal Defense
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...
What are the penalties for drug trafficking in Indiana?
When the average person hears the word "trafficking," it usually conjures to mind images of mountains of drugs being transported across borders, whether it's from country to country or across state lines. While that's not always the case, drug trafficking takes many...
Police asked to search my car. What should I say?
The Fourth Amendment protects you against unlawful search and seizures. This makes it illegal for law enforcement to search a vehicle without permission or a valid reason. What should you do if the police ask to search your car? When can the police search your car?...
ID theft signs and how to recover
ID theft has always existed, but new technology makes it easier for your data to get stolen. According to the FTC, ID theft increased by 45% in 2020 with over 4 million complaints filed. If you've experienced ID theft in Hancock, Indiana, there are steps to recovery....
What may police do during a traffic stop in Indiana?
Not every Indiana resident or visitor is familiar with state laws regarding traffic stops. While some drivers and passengers understand fundamental constitutional rights, such as the right to remain silent, others do not. And then there are those entirely unfamiliar...
How does “mens rea” affect criminal cases?
A defendant's intentions may factor into how the Indiana justice system prosecutes the crime. In some instances, the defendant's mindset and mental state could establish that no criminal violation occurred, but the person may face a civil complaint. "Mens rea" might...
Are deceptive interrogation practices legal?
Lying to the police could get an innocent person in trouble. Ironically, if the police lie to a suspect, the suspect could face decades in jail while the officers face no sanctions. Deceptive practices sometimes lead to the police securing confessions in Indiana...
Why should you take advantage of your right to remain silent?
If you are arrested in Indiana, you may not know what to do. The police will certainly want to interrogate you once you are brought to the police station. However, you have the right to remain silent, and you should take full advantage of that right. It's important to...
Drug dogs aren’t always accurate
Authorities in Indiana and around the country often use dogs as a tool to find evidence of drugs in a vehicle. In the event that a drug dog alerts an officer to the presence of a controlled substance, that officer generally has probable cause to search your vehicle....

