
When Evidence May Be Suppressed in A Criminal Case and What It Means
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
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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
A key tool prosecutors and defense attorneys use to resolve criminal cases is a plea agreement. This is a contract of sorts between the two
Each and every day children are “detained”, namely arrested, for juvenile delinquency. In essence, juvenile delinquency is the same as a criminal arrest, except the
In all criminal convictions (sentencing) and civil judgments (final orders), the non-prevailing litigant has an automatic right to appeal. Most appeals go to the Indiana
The concerns about domestic violence in many Western countries has led to detailed studies and new laws about this often unreported crime. Most states in
As a general rule, the final order of Indiana trial courts has the right to appeal. Most are taken to the Indiana Court of Appeals.
In felony cases, the potential for incarceration and a felony disenfranchisement of core civil rights (to hold public office, sit on a jury, vote, and
There are many legal considerations in taking an appeal from a trial court’s final order to the Indiana Court of Appeals. In this blog post,
In Indiana, when a trial court issues its order (a final order), it is possible that the consequences are or perceived to be so detrimental
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