Legal Articles, Felony

Think twice before you refuse a breath, blood or urine test!

Other defense attorneys may disagree, but I believe that submitting to a breath, blood or urine test is usually the better choice under Indiana law. In this article I will discuss the options available to you, and explain why I would recommend taking the test under most (but not all) circumstances.

Pretrial diversion for misdemeanor cases in Indiana. Do you qualify, and is it a good option?

A person charged with a misdemeanor in Indiana has many options, including pleading guilty or taking the case to trial. Another option is a deferred prosecution or pretrial diversion, in which the case is kept pending for a period of time and later dismissed after compliance with certain conditions

A Guide to Switchblades, Dirks and Daggers

How to tell if a knife is “illegal.” An analysis of current California knife laws.

Understanding Possession of Marihuana Infused Products

Analyzing the case of People v. Carruthers, which provides an affirmative defense for marihuana infused products.

“Weiss v. United States: Military Judges and Appointment By Indirection,” 16 Whittier Law Review 575, 1996

“Weiss v. United States: Military Judges and Appointment By Indirection,” 16 Whittier Law Review 575, 1996

6 Things You Should Know If You Are Arrested

When you are arrested, everything seems to happen very fast. There are many situations and different circumstances that can lead to an arrest. No matter how or why it happened, it is important to know your rights. Here are our top 6 things you should know if you are arrested.

Consequences of a Criminal Conviction

A thorough discussion of crime classes and their potential punishments.

Your Violation of Probation case

Information on what to expect in your violation of probation case.

Your 1st DUI and your License

Informing you of your rights and available steps for your license suspension upon being stopped and arrested for DUI.

Buy Pot, Travel Not.

Traveling with pot legally obtained in another state could merit criminal charges in Nebraska.

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