Prescription drugs are those that a doctor gives patients access to for the purpose of treating pain and other legitimate medical complaints. However, the use of prescription drugs for nonmedical uses in Indiana is higher than the prevalence of illicit drugs, such as...
Criminal Law
Looking at underage drunk driving in Indiana
If you are under the age of 21 and you drive, or you are the parent of a teen driver, it is vital to understand how state laws handle underage drunk driving and take steps to avoid these charges. For teen drivers, the legal limit is much lower in comparison to the...
3 things to do after a DUI arrest
A DUI arrest can happen to anyone, and you may not have expected to get arrested for driving under the influence after a night out. The surprise of an arrest can leave you wondering what to do next, especially when you face serious penalties for DUI. In Indiana, and...
Know your rights in a traffic stop
When an officer pulls you over in traffic, you have certain rights under federal law. You also have legal recourse if law enforcement violates your civil rights. Review the actions you may take to exercise your legal rights in a traffic stop. Remaining silent Both you...
What are a plea bargain’s areas of negotiation?
No matter what your criminal case is about, it is likely that a plea bargain will be a part of the process. It may or may not be a good idea for you to accept a plea bargain: this depends on your case. However, plea bargains are very common since they can save time...
What are the marijuana possession penalties in Indiana?
While many states have made significant efforts to decriminalize marijuana, in Indiana, it is still considered a Schedule I substance. You may then be wondering why you have seen CBD products for sale around the state. CBD or cannabidiol is a chemical contained in...
A state court case upholds right against self-incrimination
Advances in technology have created new dilemmas when it comes to constitutional questions of when the police may search and seize property. Nowadays, many people carry a smartphone or another device that contains personal information. In some criminal cases, the...
Activists say racial disparity among prosecutors and judges undermines courts’ legitimacy
There is a lack of Black and brown representation in the nation’s courts. Studies have shown that 95 percent of United States prosecutors are white. The racial disparity among prosecutors results in negative outcomes for people of color in Indiana and across the...
What is “deepfake” evidence?
In Indiana civil and criminal courts, one thing has remained consistent over the decades. The introduction of clear and convincing evidence sways the opinions of judges and juries. However, technology has changed the world a great deal over the years. In many ways,...
What does Indiana law say about search and seizure?
When a police officer stops you in traffic or comes to your home, you have certain rights under Indiana law and federal law. Reviewing the federal and state search and seizure laws can help you protect these rights. Explore the laws that govern search and seizure in...