If you have been convicted of a criminal offense you may be eligible to have your criminal record expunged. Likewise, if you were arrested but had your case dismissed you may be eligible to seal your record from prospective employers. The purpose of this blog is to...
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WHY IS MY SECOND DRUNK DRIVING OFFENSE CHARGED AS A FELONY?
If you have previously been arrested for drunk driving, or Operating While Intoxicated as it is referred to in Indiana, you may have been charged with a Level 6 Felony. According to Indiana law, if you have a prior drunk driving conviction within the five-year period...
Why Was I Charged With Two Counts of Operating While Intoxicated? – Hamilton County Criminal Defense
One of the most common offenses committed in Hamilton County is drunk driving, or operating while Intoxicated as it is more formally known. Under Indiana Code 9-30-5 there are multiple ways an individual can be charged with operating while intoxicated and many carry...
Indiana Child Support Attorney Blog: Do You Need A Child Support Modification?
Do you believe that you may be paying too much or receiving too little in child support? You may be entitled to a modification. Here are a few things you need to know to determine if you are eligible for a review of a child support order. According to Indiana Code, a...
Hamilton County Criminal Defense Attorney: What happens once I have been arrested?
“What happens after I have been arrested?” is a common question from most clients who have been arrested. The answer to this question depends upon whether the client received what is called a summons arrest or was taken into custody by law enforcement. Typically a...
Expungement of Criminal Records: Civil Forfeiture Case Dockets Now Included
In the State of Indiana, citizens who have committed a criminal offense have an opportunity to have their criminal records expunged so long as they meet certain statutory qualifications. Recently, Indiana Courts have expanded the application of the Indiana’s...
Indiana Restoration of Right to Bear Arms
Recent news media reports and statements by President Obama have drawn attention to Indiana’s laws. One law, however, was quietly amended and went into effect on July 1, 2015 that once again allowed an Indiana resident to restore their Second Amendment Right. ...