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Monthly Archives: June 2018
The Difference Between a Delinquent Offense and a Status Offense
A person who is 17 years old or younger is considered a minor under the law. When a minor is arrested on the suspicion of committing a crime, their offense can be placed into one of two categories: delinquent offenses … Continue reading
Posted in Juvenile Crimes
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Proper Conduct for a Trial Witness
Whether a defendant or not, if you must testify as a witness in court over a criminal matter, it is important to conduct yourself responsibly. There are several things you should and should not do as a trial witness, especially … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
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Frequently Asked Questions That Start With “Can I Get Arrested If”
When it comes to petty crimes, some people simply do not know that they are breaking the law. In other cases, people may be under the impression that certain acts are illegal when they are not. Continue reading to review … Continue reading
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An Introduction to Indiana Drug Schedules
If you or someone you love was recently arrested on drug charges, whether for possession or trafficking, it is important to understand the penalties they may face. Continue reading to learn the basics surrounding Indiana’s drug schedules, and what you … Continue reading
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