Drug Dealing Resulting in Death
IC 35-42-1-1.5, “Dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death,” was adopted in 2018 and was recently used to charge a man in Marion County with dealing resulting in death.
IC 35-42-1-1.5, “Dealing in a controlled substance resulting in death,” was adopted in 2018 and was recently used to charge a man in Marion County with dealing resulting in death.
In McAnalley v. State, No. 18A-CR-1099 (Ind. Ct. App. Oct. 18, 2019), Defendant was convicted in Marion County of a level 4 felony for unlawful possession of a firearm by serious violent felon. Defendant then appealed his conviction on the basis that the police search of his wife’s vehicle was unconstitutional.
In many states, a person has committed the crime of assault when he or she verbalized a threat of force accompanied by threatening actions. This can create a problem when an armed citizen only puts his or her hand on
The Defendant, in this case, was arrested for driving with a suspended license. During the stop, the police searched the vehicle and found a firearm. The defendant did not have a license to carry a firearm and was charged with
In Rehaif v. United States, the United States Supreme Court issued an opinion in a case involving a prosecution under 18 U.S.C. §922(g) and §924(a)(2), which are federal statutes that criminalize possession of firearms by a person falling into any
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently upheld a jury verdict, which found the Defendant guilty of criminal recklessness for a negligent discharge. The conviction was based on the improper cleaning of the handgun in proximity to a child and other
Driving under the influence of alcohol or other controlled substances is considered a crime in all fifty states. However, the states do not all agree on what this charge is officially called—driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI),
Is bail bonding allowed in your state? Is bail bonding allowed in your state? If not, what options exist for a defendant to be released from jail following self-defense gun use? Typically, what conditions, restrictions or allowances affect bail if
Being charged with a crime can be very stressful, especially if you are facing potential jail time or costly fines. Although some individuals may think that they can represent themselves and save money on attorney fees, those who decide to
In late April 2019, Governor Eric Holcomb of Indiana signed new legislation into law that allows willfully negligent employers to be sued for safety violations in their workplaces that lead to the death of an employee. As of July 1,
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