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Andrew J. Baldwin

Andrew J. Baldwin is the Founding Partner at The Criminal Defense Team - Baldwin, Perry & Wiley, PC. He focuses on criminal defense and has represented clients across Indiana since 1994. Admitted to the Indiana State Bar Association, he brings decades of courtroom experience to cases involving serious criminal charges. Mr. Baldwin earned his J.D. from the University of Akron School of Law. He serves clients from offices in Franklin, Indianapolis, and Noblesville, Indiana.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Andrew J. Baldwin

Driving on a Suspended License

If your driver’s license was suspended due to a traffic violation, criminal offense, or other reason, you can face additional penalties if you are caught driving with a suspended license. The Indianapolis criminal defense lawyers at The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Wiley…

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Can I Be Convicted on Witness Testimony Alone?

When you think about evidence that might be used in your criminal trial or that of a loved one, you might consider more reliable forms of evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, and other physical evidence. You might also consider documents or surveillance footage. You might…

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Indiana Sentencing Guidelines for Criminal Offenses

What are Sentencing Guidelines in Indiana for Criminal Offenses? If you are convicted of a crime in Indiana, the state’s sentencing guidelines will apply. Indiana criminal court judges have discretion when imposing a criminal sentence under these guidelines. Understanding these guidelines and being able to…

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Indiana Castle Doctrine Law

If you have been charged with a crime after defending yourself in your own home, you may be able to raise the castle doctrine as part of your defense. The board-certified Indianapolis criminal defense attorneys at The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Wiley…

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How to Lift a No-Contact Order

If you or someone you know has a no-contact order in place, you might wonder how to lift it. Many times, courts impose no-contact orders, even when a complaining party did not request it. But as long as the no-contact order is in place, any…

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