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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
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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

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

The Indiana Legislature has recently voted to amend the state Constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage in Indiana. This matter will not be voted on by

Recent blogs have discussed civil protective orders and related matters when there is a harm or threat of harm from a family or household member1.

The American court system is one filled with deadlines: deadlines for discovery to find out important information to proceed with a case to trial, deadlines

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we have sometimes been asked by clients and other attorneys about firearms seized by police that are not forfeited as

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we frequently receive questions from our clients and the general public about Indiana’s self-defense laws, given our practice area covering
This question is one that has played itself time and again through US history and in every state. The legal concept of preemption may apply
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