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Monthly Archives: November 2018
What Constitutes Credit Card Fraud?
Perhaps you have borrowed your husband’s debit card and purchased some new appliances for the home, or you found a lost credit card and used it to fill up the gas tank in your car? If so, it is possible … Continue reading
Posted in Fraud Crime Charges
Tagged Credit Card Fraud charge, credit card Fraud Indiana laws, Credit Fraud, Fraud Charges Indiana, Fraud laws Indiana, Indianapolis fraud lawyer
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What is the Preemption Doctrine?
If you are facing criminal charges for an act that is legal under one jurisdiction, but illegal under another, you may want to review the Constitution’s Preemption Doctrine. It can help you better understand your situation, and perhaps even develop … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
Tagged Conflicting Laws, Criminal Charges Conflicting Laws, criminal defense lawyer Indianapolis, Indiana criminal defense attorney, Supremacy Clause, The Preemption Doctrine
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Can I Still Get Arrested Even if I Was Not the One Committing a Crime?
In life, regardless of age, you must choose your peers wisely. That is because the short answer to the question, “Can I Still Get Arrested Even if I Was Not the One Committing a Crime?” is yes. It is true … Continue reading
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Tagged Indiana criminal defense law firm, Indiana criminal defense lawyer, Indianapolis criminal defense tips, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Visiting a Common Nuisance
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What You Need to Know About Misdemeanor Charges
Criminal acts range in severity, from minor infractions to major offenses, which is why the law breaks down crimes into two chief categories: felonies and misdemeanors. Anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime is called a misdemeanant, whereas anyone convicted of … Continue reading
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Tagged Indianapolis Misdemeanor Lawyer, misdemeanants, Misdemeanor Charges, Misdemeanor conviction Indiana, Misdemeanor penalties Indiana, misdemeanor probation
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Can I Get Arrested for CBD Oil?
Although there are many United States local governments that have legalized medical and/or recreational cannabis use under state law, Indiana is not yet one of them. However, on July 1st earlier this year, the Indiana General Assembly did approve the … Continue reading
Posted in Drug Crimes, DUI Charges
Tagged cbd oil legal, DUI attorney Indianaoplis, IC 9-30-5-1, Indiana laws cbd oil, Indianapolis drug possession lawyer, OWI attorney Indianapolis
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Facts About Indiana Death Penalty
The death penalty, also known as “capitol punishment”, is the most severe judicial penalty that can be handed down to a convict. Only those convicted of murder are eligible to be sentenced to death, but not all will face such … Continue reading
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