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In Indiana, every litigant who does not prevail or loses a civil or criminal case in a trial court is entitled to an appeal as
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In Indiana, every litigant who does not prevail or loses a civil or criminal case in a trial court is entitled to an appeal as

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

Conflict and dispute is a part of daily life. Most of the time, conflicts are resolved through means outside of court. In a very small

In matters of the heart, about every domestic attorney has heard a truly sad story about someone breaking up a relationship. In some cases, there

It is sometimes heard in the context of litigants that he or she will go all the way and take the case to the Supreme

In all forms of litigation, civil and criminal, depositions are a common form of “discovery.” Discovery is the process of obtaining information to prepare for

Over time certain major problems in our society achieve social awareness and the corresponding drive to pass criminal and/or civil laws to address the problem.

In some criminal cases involving firearms, there may be an open question as to whether a given person is in possession of a firearm or

In some parts of the Country, such as Arizona, window tint is essential to keeping a car at a reasonable temperature to cool in the

Generally, in civil and criminal cases, you can appeal a final order of the court within thirty (30) days by filing a notice of appeal
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