Is an Accidental Shooting Still a Crime? Indiana Laws on Reckless Homicide

If someone is accidentally shot, you might think that there shouldn’t be any criminal penalties because the person didn’t intend to shoot someone else. However, crimes are very precisely defined in Indiana, so what you might not see as a criminally culpable matter, lawmakers might….

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Indiana’s Laws on Pointing a Firearm

You can be charged with a crime if you are accused of pointing a firearm at another person in Indiana. Understanding these charges is critical in providing a strong defense against them. Indiana Gun Laws Indiana has more relaxed gun laws than many other states….

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Understanding Probable Cause in an Indiana Manslaughter Case

Before you can be arrested for a crime, there must be probable cause that you committed the felony. Probable cause depends on the underlying crime and whether the prosecution will likely be able to prove the elements of the crime. The Indianapolis manslaughter lawyers at…

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My Rights If Charged with Burglary with Serious Bodily Injury

Burglary involving serious bodily injury is a serious criminal offense in Indiana. If you are charged with this crime, you have certain rights you should be aware of so that you can protect. The Criminal Defense Team can explain these rights and how we can…

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Can You Get Bail for a Murder Charge in Indiana?

If you have been arrested for murder, you might wonder what your chances are for securing bail. An experienced Indianapolis murder lawyer from The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Wiley PC can represent you during this challenging time. We use a collaborative approach…

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