
Can the Police Just Search and Use Contraband They Find to Charge You?
No. So, you catch a charge. You may have been questioned by police and given an inconsistent statement or confessed. The police may have searched
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No. So, you catch a charge. You may have been questioned by police and given an inconsistent statement or confessed. The police may have searched

In Indiana, and in virtually all other courts across the United States, attorneys and judges have “wrestled” with evidentiary issues surrounding social media (is it

Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the

A common statement or question from litigants relates to obtaining attorney’s fees for the expenses for their attorney in general civil litigation and divorce and

Most of us understand we have a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. This means in any civil matter, administrative proceeding, or criminal context, we can

Searches of Your Home and Suppression of Illegally Obtained Evidence Every citizen is protected from unlawful searches and seizures of his or her person or

Depositions are a way of gathering information about a case that actually involves your active participation with the attorneys. Most other forms of discovery are

In the ideal world, you select the right attorney for you civil case at the outset. Sometimes there are developments, such as other companion cases

One of the key ways to obtain information in litigation is by depositions. In the most common scenario, these are depositions of the parties. Essentially,

Expert witnesses are common in criminal and civil cases. There are all types of experts, such as use of deadly force in criminal cases to
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