Eyewitness accounts may serve as powerful evidence in criminal investigations. Often, eyewitness testimony helps shape the course of legal proceedings. However, these accounts are not always accurate. When misidentifications occur, they can have far-reaching...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics reported that approximately 61.5 million people in the United States have contact with the police each year. The relationship between law enforcement and citizens is governed by a balance of power. On one hand, the police have the duty...
If you are facing false accusations of a crime in Indiana, taking certain steps to protect your rights and build a strong defense is important. When dealing with false accusations, there are some general guidelines to follow to protect your rights and build your case....
Felony assault charges include a level of intent and deliberation. The reckless, intentional behavior transitions this charge from a misdemeanor assault charge to felony levels. Felonies carry harsher punishments and greater long-term ramifications if convicted,...
When facing criminal charges, the prosecution may approach you and your attorney with a plea deal. Before you accept or decline that offer, you should understand the ramifications of each decision. Plea deals are beneficial in some cases, though they come with their...
Most states have very specific statutes about drugs. For example, some states, such as California and Oregon, have legalized marijuana, while in other states, including Indiana, marijuana is not legal. The level of criminal charges for possession, distribution and...
Despite the dangers of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, many people fail to take this offense seriously. While a first offense is normally a misdemeanor charge, many DUI offenses carry stiffer penalties, especially if you have previous convictions. Felony...
If you face criminal charges, an officer will read you your Miranda Rights and remind you that they will use what you say in court. That applies to what you say and do outside official buildings. Everything you say until the trial is potential evidence, which also...
The effects of a criminal conviction can persist even after you have paid your fine or served your sentence. If you are facing criminal charges, you might have questions about how a conviction could affect you, not only in the immediate future but for the rest of your...
When law enforcement authorities place you under arrest for suspected criminal activity, it goes without saying that the potential consequences can alter your life. If an arrest occurs at your place of work, however, you might understandably have concerns regarding...