Getting your driver's license suspended can be a huge hassle. Until you lose it, you might take your driving privileges for granted and drive wherever you want without a second thought. And driving is a necessary part of work and overall independence for so many of...
Criminal Defense
Indiana’s drug laws: Understanding possession vs. trafficking
In the Crossroads of America, Indiana's drug laws draw a clear line between possession and trafficking. Both are criminal offenses, but they come with different legal consequences. Understanding these differences is crucial for Indiana residents and anyone passing...
Three things to know about a suspended or revoked driver’s license in Indiana
Our vehicles are often our lifelines. They provide transportation to work and allow us the flexibility to get to activities and see loved ones. It is almost impossible to get around without our own vehicle. This is why the threat of a revocation or suspension of a...
Theft-related offenses in Indiana
Anytime you take property that does not belong to you, you may be charged and convicted of a theft-related misdemeanor or felony. Under Indiana Code 35-43-4-2, the elements of theft include: Acting knowingly or intentionally. Exerting control of another person’s...
Drug courts in Indiana: a pathway to recovery
In Indiana, as well as many other states, drug courts stand as a beacon of hope, offering an alternative approach to the traditional punitive measures for non-violent, drug-related crimes. These specialized courts recognize that addiction is a complex issue and that,...
Restricting criminal records through Indiana’s ‘Second Chance’ law
A criminal record can interfere with your life long after your case is concluded. Even if you have paid the fines, served any jail time or experienced any other official penalties, you may find that your history interferes with your ability to get employment or even...
Marijuana possession still carries serious charges in Indiana
The legal outlook for marijuana possession has changed rapidly over the past dozen years. Nearly half the states and multiple territories have legalized recreational marijuana use. Even in some states where marijuana remains illegal, local jurisdictions have...
What constitutes theft in Indiana?
In Indiana, there are many reasons for which a person can be charged with theft. In addition, the severity of the charges will vary based on what was taken. It goes beyond a simple allegation of stealing a piece of property from an individual or an establishment....
Obtaining expungement in Indiana
A criminal history can interfere with your life in many ways, long after you have paid your debt to society. Indiana's expungement process is designed to allow people who have been convicted of certain offenses to clear or seal their records in order to give them a...
Will I get arrested if I fail a drug test at work?
Many types of occupations require random urine tests for drug or alcohol use. If you drive a semi-truck, work in a factory or warehouse or work in construction, you might have to submit to drug or alcohol testing to retain your employment. This is because drug or...