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Clarifications Of Indiana DUI Laws For Lawyers And Non Lawyers Alike

Posted on June 28, 2023

Within the last few years I have dealt with several cases where client’s were not served well by inexperienced attorneys taking on a dui prosecution in two specific areas: 1.) options for one’s drivers license when a refusal to submit to a breath test or blood draw has been alleged and 2.) whether one with […]

DUI Enforcement In A Covid World

Posted on May 20, 2020

The number of arrests for dui in Indiana has decreased significantly since the onset of the Covid virus within our borders. The reasons for these decreases are varied. Most notably, stay at home orders have forcibly cleared our roadways of automobiles. Further, the closure of small businesses including restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues has […]

Changes To Indiana OWI/DUI Laws Broadening Reach Of Felony Prosecutions

Posted on November 12, 2019

A few months back a significant new law took effect in Indiana that could have a major impact on the punishments available to many individuals with past impaired driving offenses. The new law contained within Indiana statutes related to owi/dui offenses now allows state prosecutors the ability to charge individuals with a felony if one […]

Recent Decision Limiting Scope Of Inventory Searches

Posted on December 2, 2017

As a defense attorney, one of the most questionable law enforcement tactics during the course of real time arrests is the nature by which supposed evidence is acquired. Many people have been educated as to constitutional restraints against police search and seizure toward our respective citizens. Consequently, in my sphere of defense practice it has […]

Successful Results Are In The Details

Posted on October 31, 2017

Far too many lawyers are reluctant to expend the time or energy probing how existing laws can be challenged to defeat pending cases. However, the successful representation of clients is based upon these very details that can be unearthed from a pre trial discovery investigation. Although many pre trial dismissals are secured by more “exciting” […]

Recent Case Dismissal Underscores Need To Attack Circumstantial Evidence Within DUI Prosecutions

Posted on March 12, 2017

In my experience as a defense lawyer, I believe that not all evidence is the same when either a judge or jury is asked to render a criminal judgement against a fellow citizen. Most people not trained in law have become accustomed to what they have watched on television in regard to the strong evidence […]

How Traffic Enforcement Has Often Become Counter Productive To The Public Welfare.

Posted on January 5, 2017

As an attorney I cannot state how often I listen to neighbors express their frustrations in regard to the amount of police activity seemingly directed at minor traffic violations when nothing appears to be done at curtailing home break ins or other forcible felonies on the rise throughout Indiana. When my community was annexed, one […]

New Indiana AG Election Results Endorse Pro Incarceration Policies

Posted on December 15, 2016

Nationwide there has been a recognition that anti drug/alcohol policies that have prioritized incarceration over rehabilitation have not been successful. As a result, no matter a person’s individual stance on the issue, prosecutors throughout America have begun to adapt new methods with which to more pro actively head off increased illicit drug/alcohol activity within their […]

Recent NY Times Article Illustrates Challenges Facing Indiana Defense Lawyers

Posted on November 25, 2016

Recognizing the judicial philosophies and sentencing tendencies of a given judge is one of the most essential understandings that any experienced defense attorney must undertake. Only by knowing the particular worldview of a given judge and/or prosecutor within a community can a defense lawyer be as effective as possible on behalf of a client. Further, […]

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