
Can I Take My Case Straight to the Supreme Court?
Probably not, at least right away. Ultimately, yes. Much of what lawyers and clients do in the legal system is far removed from the courtroom.
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Probably not, at least right away. Ultimately, yes. Much of what lawyers and clients do in the legal system is far removed from the courtroom.

The Indiana Department of Child Services (“DCS”) is tasked with investigating thousands of reports of abuse or neglect of children each year. This agency is

The point of a civil or criminal trial—overall–is to ensure substantive and procedural due process and protection of fundamental and key constitutional principles. However, no

Each and every day children are “detained”, namely arrested, for juvenile delinquency. In essence, juvenile delinquency is the same as a criminal arrest, except the

Generally, everyone is aware that in any criminal questioning by police or prosecutors or criminal court proceedings, a person with any potential criminal exposure can

As a general rule, the final order of Indiana trial courts has the right to appeal. Most are taken to the Indiana Court of Appeals.

In our system of law, those who are suspected of a crime may be requested to make a police statement or be charged. Police, prosecutors,
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