
Fighting with A Metal Rod: Is This A “Deadly Weapon” Capable Of “Serious Bodily Injury”?
Other than a firearm and certain other obvious (stun guns) items, the Indiana criminal code does not provide a great deal of guidance on what
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Other than a firearm and certain other obvious (stun guns) items, the Indiana criminal code does not provide a great deal of guidance on what

What makes our society safe (police) and free (doing what you want) is the delicate balance of power created by the Fourth Amendment to the

On Monday, the Indiana Court of Appeals decided an important case relating to the gun community and criminal defense; it decided and what is deadly

The hallmark of justice in our society for serious criminal cases is a jury of one’s peers and a fair and impartial judge. No system

Perhaps any seasoned civil or criminal trial attorney has had (or heard about) the horror story case where his or her client (now potential criminal

In large part, criminal defense cases have remained unchanged since America was founded. Technological developments merely brought television reporting into the courtroom and changed the

Suppression of evidence in a criminal case has always been a controversial topic and legal remedy. An example would be suppression of a firearm found

Indiana has adopted standing one’s ground (generally referred to as a part of the Castle Doctrine as it relates to home and curtilage) as a
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