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Monthly Archives: February 2017
What is Going to Happen at My Pre-Trial?
If you were arrested and charged with a crime in Indiana, you have the option of taking your case to trial, rather than enter into a plea deal. Nearly all cases never go to trial, but if you are adamant … Continue reading
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Tagged criminal defense lawyer Indianapolis, Indiana trial court, Indianapolis Criminal Defense, pretrial process, Trial By Jury, trial process Indiana
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Why You Never Waive Your Right to an Attorney
When you are arrested as a suspect in a crime, before you are even officially charged your first priority should be to contact a licensed and experienced criminal defense attorney. Being charged with a crime is a very serious matter, … Continue reading
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Tagged crime lawyer Indianapolis, criminal defense lawyer Indianapolis, Indianapolis Criminal Defense, right to counsel, waive right to attorney
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Common Internet Crimes and Penalties
Internet crime, also known as cybercrime or computer crime, is an increasing threat across America. Cybercrimes are criminal offenses conducted using modern telecommunication networks, namely the internet and mobile phones. They are classified as offenses committed directly or indirectly against … Continue reading
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Tagged criminal defense attorney Indianapolis, Cybercrime Indiana, Indiana Cyber Crime Unit, Indianapolis Criminal Defense, internet crimes, Penalties for Cybercrime
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What To Do After Receiving a Subpoena
A subpoena is a court-issued legal document that is typically received via postal mail. There are two types of subpoenas, both of which requires a recipient to provide evidence or information in court. The first type of subpoena requires a … Continue reading
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