Indiana Prostitution and Solicitation Laws
An Overview of Prostitution and Solicitation Laws in Indiana Prostitution and solicitation are severe offenses in Indiana and carry significant penalties, such as prison time, fines, and collateral consequences. This overview of prostitution and solicitation laws in Indiana will delve into details regarding these offenses….
Why Am I Charged if the Victim Didn’t Want to Press Charges?
Sometimes, in cases involving assault or domestic violence, the alleged victim says they do not want to press charges. This may relieve suspects as they believe they will not be charged. However, it’s not the victim’s decision whether to pursue criminal charges or not. The…
Death Row in the United States: A Statistical Analysis [2025]
Updated: August 21, 2025 Death row in the United States has long been a subject of intense debate, reflecting the nation’s evolving perspectives on justice, morality, and human rights. As of 2024, the landscape of capital punishment continues to shift, influenced by legal battles, shifting…
The Role of Self-Defense in Domestic Violence Cases (Indiana Code 35-42-4-9)
If you are facing allegations of domestic violence, it is important that you understand your legal rights and the potential defenses you can raise. These are based on the particular circumstances surrounding your case, but one common defense is self-defense. The board-certified attorneys at The…
Should I Do a Bench Trial or a Jury Trial?
The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution gives criminal defendants the right to a jury trial. But should you exercise this right? Or should you defend your case to a judge? The Criminal Defense Team has extensive experience in both arenas. We can carefully…