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And Three Reason To Consider Court Challenge Our legal system and right to due process of law is the envy of the world. However, it

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

A recent Supreme Court of the United States case addressed the issue of whether a search warrant is needed in order to search the contents

In Indiana, all crimes are statutory. Indiana’s criminal statutes are codified in Title 35 of the Indiana Code, titled “Criminal Law and procedure.” Conduct by

There are two (2) major types of Orders that a court could issue which would prevent contact of some kind with another person. It is

Since jail time, whatever the reason, infringes on a deeply protected right to freedom, most states, and the federal government, takes jail as punishment for

Sometimes during divorce, paternity, or other contested custody cases, clients will wonder how to the court will view them for disliking their former spouse or

When a party determines that a marriage has been irretrievably broken, there are often several questions about how the process gets started-essentially the who, what,

Family and domestic law cases, including divorce and paternity are civil cases. There are no criminal charges, and the case is heard by the bench
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