
How to “Defend” Against Prosecution and/or Conviction After a Deadly Force Encounter
A. The right to use force and deadly force in Indiana. Under Indiana’s use of force statute, a person is justified in using reasonable force
Self-defense

A. The right to use force and deadly force in Indiana. Under Indiana’s use of force statute, a person is justified in using reasonable force

The “Long” Wait for Response and Avoiding Becoming an Aggressor: Will You Remain Silent and Lawyer Up? Any incident where a firearm is pointed in

A topic that frequently arises in the course of criminal defense is pointing a firearm a criminal charge from doing so on one’s own property.

There are numerous legal debates about mistakes you can make carrying a handgun for personal protection. For instance, in a metropolitan community and dense urban

Nationally, and certainly within the state of Indiana, a great deal of public interest has been garnered with the passage of the castle doctrine and

Federal, state and local gun laws are sometimes driven by emotion following a high profile event in the news as well as policy. Understanding four

No, Indiana case has decided this matter to answer this question. Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys frequently handle cases that have firearms dimensions, both at
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