OVWI Reduced to Public Intox
A 25-year-old warehouse manager was charged with an OVWI after a single-car accident. When the police arrived, the individual was far from the vehicle, but holding the car keys. Hessler Law PC criminal defense attorneys argued that someone else was…
Read ArticleReduced Penalties for OVWI with Test Refusal
A 30-year-old IT manager was recently stopped for speeding after leaving a sporting event. The officers noted that he was swerving and investigated him for OVWI. The man refused the chemical test and ultimately charged with driving while impaired. The…
Read ArticleWhat If I Refuse a Sobriety Test in Indiana?
There’s no doubt: getting stopped for an OWI is frightening. Perhaps you thought you were safe to drive or that you had only had a couple drinks. What you do during your traffic stop can have a major impact on…
Read ArticleOut of State OVWI Resolved Quickly
We represented a 37-year-old Indiana visitor after she was charged with OVWI. Since she lived out of state, the client wanted the case over quickly with minimal impact on her life so she contacted an experienced criminal defense attorney. We…
Read ArticleProbation for Marijuana OVWI
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Sean Hessler represented a 27-year-old after he was stopped at a sobriety checkpoint. The officers smelled marijuana and the young man was charged with an OVWI involving marijuana as well as marijuana possession. This could have…
Read ArticleShoplifting Resolved with Small Fine
Not long ago, we helped, we helped a 20-year-old woman charged with shoplifting. Apparently, there was a video of the incident and the young woman confessed to the Loss Prevention Officer who stopped her so she reached out to a…
Read ArticleWelfare Fraud Reduced for No Jail
A 54-year-old construction worker recently found himself in a difficult spot when he was charged with welfare fraud. Apparently, he was sent a few extra checks and didn’t report the overpayment. When asked by the Indiana Department of Revenue, he…
Read ArticleNo Negative Consequences in Juvenile Sex Crime Case
We recently represented a 16-year-old accused of recording a sexual encounter with another minor and sharing it. This led to felony child exploitation charges and could have ended with him being held in juvenile detention and mandatory sex offender registration…
Read ArticleSpeeding Ticket Dismissed
Hessler Law helped a 29-year-old when a speeding ticket and an illegal window tint violation put his driving record and insurance rates in jeopardy. We negotiated to have the entire matter resolved with a $350 fine. As a result, the…
Read ArticleUnderage Drinking & Fake ID Charges Dismissed
When a 19-year old was arrested for illegal possession of alcohol and possession of a false ID at a sporting event, he needed a criminal defense lawyer to act fast to protect his record. Attorney Hessler negotiated on his behalf…
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