Marion County Man Avoids Multiple Domestic Battery Convictions
We recently helped a man charged in Marion County with the following domestic violence offenses: Battery on a person less than 14 years old, charged as a level 6 felony Criminal recklessness, charged as a level 6 felony Domestic battery,…
Read ArticleMarion County Man Found Not Guilty on Resisting Arrest Charges
We recently helped a 28-year-old man who was charged with two counts of resisting law enforcement in Marion County. In Indiana, resisting law enforcement is a class A misdemeanor and one count is punishable by up to one year in…
Read ArticleMarion County OWI & Possession Charges Dismissed
We recently helped a woman in her 40s avoid convictions after having been charged with a Marion County OWI and possession of a controlled substance. Both of these charges are Class A misdemeanors that carry penalties of up to one…
Read ArticleRush County Felony Charges Reduced to Misdemeanor Driving Offense
Indianapolis criminal defense firm Hessler Law recently helped a man charged in two cases in Rush County – neglect of a defendant, and forgery and MC operating never received a license – all Level 6 felonies. The penalties for a…
Read ArticleClient Charged with Class A Drug Felony Avoids Conviction
We recently helped an Indiana client who was charged with a Class A felony offense for dealing methamphetamine and several additional drug possession-related offenses. Possession of controlled substances is a very serious offense that can lead to strict legal penalties….
Read ArticleMan Charged with Patronizing a Prostitute Found Not Guilty
We recently helped an Indianapolis man who was charged for patronizing a prostitute. Our client allegedly agreed to pay an undercover officer for a sex act. He was concerned about what would happen to him because a first- or second-time…
Read ArticleMarijuana Dealing and Cultivation Case Dismissed
Recently, we helped a client avoid incarceration and fines for dealing and cultivating marijuana, a Class-D felony crime. Our client faced up to three years in prison, if convicted and up to $10,000 in fines, so they needed to find…
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