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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Is a No Contact Order the Same as a Protective Order?
It is common for people to mistakenly assume that a “no contact” order is the same as a protective order. Although they are very similar, they are not exactly the same thing. Knowing the difference between the two can give … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
Tagged criminal lawyer Indianapolis, difference between protective order and no contact order, Indianapolis Criminal Defense Lawyer, No Contact Orders, Protective Orders, restraining order
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How Long Does a Prosecutor Have to Bring Criminal Charges Against Someone?
On television, you are likely to see extravagant plots about fugitives running from the law and living out their lives happily-ever-after in a faraway place. But in real life, out-running the law is not a likely circumstance, nor the ideal … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
Tagged criminal charges Indianapolis, criminal defense law firm, Indiana criminal process, Indiana Statutes of Limitations, Indianapolis criminal attorney, Indianapolis Criminal Defense Lawyer, Prosecutor Indiana Statutes of Limitations, reduce or dismiss criminal charges, Statutes of Limitations for Criminal Charges
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What To Do After Your Child is Arrested
It’s natural for parents to want to be there for their children at all times, whether for monumental life steps and special occasions, or all the small things in between. And when things get rocky, parents want to make everything … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Defense
Tagged Arrested Minors, child arrested, criminal defense for minors, criminal lawyer for minor, Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorney, kid arrested, Minor arrested, minors facing criminal charges
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Getting Busted With Heroin in Indiana
What was once only a harsh and glorified pop-star drug among the rock and roll crowds is now a popular new attraction for teens and adults alike. We are talking about heroin and opioid usage. It can start out innocently … Continue reading
Posted in Drug Crimes
Tagged drug crimes, Heroin Arrests Indiana, heroin charges, heroin crimes, heroin criminal defense, heroin criminal lawyer, heroin possession, Indianapolis Heroin Defense Lawyer
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