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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

Sexting Stings and Child Solicitation

If you were trapped in a Carmel sexting sting, it’s important to understand how quickly the allegations can rise. Law enforcement may spend weeks or months talking to a suspect online in Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and surrounding areas before making an arrest. Even if you’re…

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CDL Holders and OWI Consequences

Last Modified on May 26, 2026

Facing an impaired driving allegation as a commercial driver threatens more than just your typical driver’s license. When you rely on your commercial driving status to support yourself and your family, it’s important to know how a Fishers OWI charge can end your trucking career….

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Stopped at a Hamilton County Sobriety Checkpoint?

Last Modified on May 20, 2026

Driving through Hamilton County, Indiana, and stopping at a Hamilton County sobriety checkpoint can be unnerving. Whether during holiday weekends, community events, or times of increased traffic enforcement efforts in Carmel and Fishers, Indianapolis drivers can quickly find themselves stopped at a Hamilton County sobriety…

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The Collateral Consequences of a Sex Crime Conviction in Indiana

Many people are concerned about the immediate consequences after being convicted of a sex crime in Indiana, such as incarceration, fines, and probation. However, the collateral consequences of having a criminal record and a sex crime conviction can have a much longer impact on your…

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What Happens If You Skip Bail?

The bail system exists so that someone who has been charged with a crime does not have to spend their time waiting for a criminal trial behind bars. Instead, they pay an amount the court determines is fair, considering the nature of the crime, the…

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