Construction Worker Avoids Jail Time After Facing Multiple Criminal Charges
A 38-year-old construction worker found themselves charged with two offenses after using a company credit card that did not belong to him, including: One level six forgery Misdemeanor theft In addition to the above offenses, the man was on probation…
Read ArticleIndiana Retiree Caught Shoplifting Pleads Charge Down to Misdemeanor Theft
Recently, a 67-year-old retiree with a prior conviction for shoplifting was caught committing the same offense a second time. Because of her prior, the new charge was enhanced to a level six felony, for which she could go to prison…
Read ArticleWarehouse Worker Avoids Prison in Child Pornography Case
When a 34-year-old warehouse worker recently uploaded a known suspect picture to Google via Gmail, the server flagged the inappropriate photo and alerted the police. The cops showed up at the man’s home with a warrant to search his computer,…
Read ArticleWoman Facing Several Felonies Convicted of Only Convicted of Three Offenses
A restaurant employee recently went on a tool smurfing crime spree that spanned three counties in the state. This crime, which includes the act of passing fake prescriptions to all the pharmacies along the interstate the woman traveled as she…
Read ArticleQuestions You Should Ask Before You Hire a Family Lawyer
Families often go through difficult situations that require legal attention. When seeking an advisor for your family law case, you should do your research. Such an examination will allow you to ask all the necessary questions before hiring a family…
Read Article42-Year-Old Electrician Charged with Public Intoxication
Recently, an Indiana electrician – who was also a recovering alcoholic – found himself facing a charge of B misdemeanor public intoxication when he suffered a relapse after a night of drinking and woke up in the back of a…
Read ArticlePlea Agreement Accepted in OWI Case
A 44-year-old customer service tech employee was recently arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) after police stopped him for driving his car the wrong way down a one-way street. After failing field sobriety and breath tests, he knew…
Read ArticleIndiana Grandmother Sees Driving While Suspended Case Dismissed
Recently, a 56-year-old grandmother was charged with a class A misdemeanor for driving while suspended. With a previous conviction for this offense on her record and the possibility of up to one year in jail, she knew she needed the…
Read Article32-Year-Old Homemaker Avoids Immigration Issues and Jail Time After Being Charged With Theft
A 32-year-old immigrant homemaker recently faced serious immigration-related issues after being caught on camera shoplifting an item from a local store. Realizing the implications a conviction for A misdemeanor theft could have on her ability to stay in the country,…
Read Article68-Year-Old Retiree Sees Public Indecency Charge Dismissed
Recently, a 68-year-old retiree was charged with a class B misdemeanor for public indecency after law enforcement caught him having an intimate moment with another individual in a public park. Knowing a conviction for this offense brought with it potential…
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