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What Should You Do If You Are Being Investigated By The Police?

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It can be scary to discover that you may be a criminal suspect. The possibility of going to jail is frightening. It is easy to become overwhelmed after you find out you are the target of a police investigation. However, it is vital that after you find out the police are investigating you, consult… Read More »

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Resolving Charges In Indiana Without Going To Trial

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If you are facing criminal charges in Indiana, you are likely scared of going to trial. You are probably also worried about the cost of a trial. After all, going to trial can be expensive. You may be asking yourself, “How can I resolve my criminal charges without going to trial?” So, how can… Read More »

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Ways A Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You

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If you are facing criminal charges in Indiana, hiring a qualified criminal defense attorney is the most important step you can take to reach the best result in your situation. Whether you are facing misdemeanor or felony charges, a skilled criminal defense attorney will increase your chances of achieving a favorable outcome. Even if… Read More »

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Understanding The Criminal Statute Of Limitations In Indiana

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The laws governing the prosecution of criminal cases can be complex. One of the complex laws governing the prosecution of criminal cases in the United States of America is the statute of limitations. All states in the U.S., Indiana included, have a criminal statute of limitations. A criminal statute of limitations outlines how much… Read More »

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Can The Police Lie To You During An Interrogation?

By Rigney Law LLC |

If you are facing criminal charges, you may wonder whether you can challenge a police officer’s actions or present evidence proving the officer lied to you during questioning to fight the charges against you. You may assume that police officers are not allowed to lie to criminal suspects during interrogations. But is that true?… Read More »

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What Happens If I Refuse To Perform A Field Sobriety Test In Indiana?

By Rigney Law LLC |

It is an offense to drive under the influence (DUI). In Indiana, DUI is also referred to as operating while intoxicated (OWI). If you are found to be operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of 0.08 percent or more, you are guilty of DUI/OWI. Unfortunately, being convicted of DUI/OWI can… Read More »

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Grounds For Appealing A Criminal Conviction

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When a criminal defendant is convicted of a crime and sentenced following a trial, they may choose to appeal. You can file an appeal if you have a valid ground for appealing. When you file an appeal, you ask the court to overturn the conviction, or the sentence, in your case.. Only a handful… Read More »

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Steps Of The Appeal Process In Indiana

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The Constitution of Indiana gives you the right to appeal if you were convicted and sentenced at trial. The appeals stage in a criminal case is when you try to have the conviction, or sentence, overturned. In an appeal, you seek to prove that legal errors occurred that affected the outcome of your case…. Read More »

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Search Warrant Requirements

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The Fourth Amendment of the nation’s constitution grants you the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. Generally, in the United States of America, a search and seizure is considered illegal if it is conducted without a warrant and doesn’t fall under an exception of the warrant requirement. Some exceptions that permit… Read More »

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Tips To Help You Win Your Criminal Appeal

By Rigney Law LLC |

If you’ve been convicted and sentenced, following a trial, you may have a legal challenge available through the appeal process. Indiana’s constitution gives criminal defendants the right to appeal. Appealing a criminal case is essentially asking the appellate court to review your case and reverse the trial court’s decision. However, you should keep in… Read More »

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