
Indiana’s Safe Haven Law promises anonymity, but are there exceptions?
Indiana’s Safe Haven Law promises anonymity, but are there exceptions? Dixon & Moseley, P.C. Family Law Attorney, Julie C. Dixon speaks with RTV6 Indianapolis about
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Indiana’s Safe Haven Law promises anonymity, but are there exceptions? Dixon & Moseley, P.C. Family Law Attorney, Julie C. Dixon speaks with RTV6 Indianapolis about

Most individuals are aware of the social media app Snapchat. For those unfamiliar, Snapchat is an app that allows its users to send and post

The Second Amendment’s right to keep and bear arms is one of the oldest and core liberties contained in our Constitution. This same right is

You have been convicted and sentenced. You may have even filed a direct appeal and lost. You are not guilty, or the State did not

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

What Parents (And Those Around Children) Need to Know About Removal as Punishment and Its Connection to Divorce, DCS Investigations, And Criminal Charges Parents who

Criminal matters are generally thought of in two or three categories: Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Infractions.1 Generally, infractions are offenses that are punishable by a fine

In Indiana, it a now clearly crime to send (disseminate) matter harmful to “minors”.1 In 2009, this statute was held unconstitutional because the age of

A great deal of criminal law turns on bedrock constitutional tenets set forth in the United States Constitution, in particular, the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth

As with all cases brought against an individual or family (civil or criminal), the State has the burden of proof. With respect to neglected children
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