Understanding the Criminal Justice System
In many cases, prosecutors cannot use a prior conviction to imply that a defendant tends to commit certain crimes. Each case must stand on its
Domestic violence is not always the product of a bad person or a misaligned moral compass. Often, we see clients who crack under pressure, acting
When in doubt, Indiana courts typically err on protecting those at risk of potential physical harm, as they should. However, those subjected to a protection
Indiana Senate Bill 201 substantially lessened the penalties for driving with marijuana in your bloodstream. So long as a motorist does not show signs of
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) defines technological abuse as “An act or pattern of behavior intended to harm, threaten, control, stalk, harass, impersonate,
Physical abuse does not happen in a vacuum. Though physically harming another person is never an acceptable response, mental illness can trigger emotions and thought
Many Hoosiers find themselves accused of crimes because they are intoxicated, but can intoxication serve as an effective legal defense? Intoxication can be a legal
You will find legal, sanctioned boxing matches, kickboxing tournaments, and mixed martial arts (MMA) bouts occurring year-round throughout Indiana. But is it legal for two
The phrase “wrong place, wrong time” applies all too well to many of the voyeurism cases we handle. Even those with good intentions—including bystanders investigating
Being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) can threaten anyone’s career. That said, the zero-tolerance culture in the Armed Forces leaves less room for