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Understanding Sex Offender Restrictions

By Rigney Law LLC |

If you are convicted of a sex offense in Indiana, including a sex crime involving a juvenile victim, you will typically be required to register as a sex offender on the sex offender registry. For many people who are convicted of sex offenses, there may be certain restrictions associated with that classification even after… Read More »

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Criminal Charges in Indiana for Making Threats

By Rigney Law LLC |

Although Indiana does not have a criminal offense defined as “assault,” which is typically the type of charge a person can face for making certain threats, you can nonetheless face criminal charges for making threats in Indianapolis. Rather than facing charges for assault, under IC 35-45-2-1, you are likely to instead face charges for… Read More »

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Defense Strategies to Violations of Employment or Residency Restrictions

By Rigney Law LLC |

Anyone in Indiana who was convicted of a sex crime that resulted in the status of an “offender against children” or a “sexually violent predator” will be subject to certain employment and residency restrictions, even after they have completed the terms of a prison sentence. A person who violates these restrictions can face new… Read More »

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Civil Forfeiture of Vehicles in Drug Cases

By Rigney Law LLC |

Indiana is among few states that still have strict civil forfeiture laws that can result in your assets or property being seized in connection with a criminal offense. In Indiana, civil forfeiture can occur regardless of whether or not you have been arrested for a particular offense or charged with a particular offense. To… Read More »

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Is There a Statute of Limitations on Drug Crimes in Indiana?

By Rigney Law LLC |

If you are arrested for a drug crime that allegedly occurred some time ago, can you still be prosecuted for the offense? Under Indiana law, there are limitations on prosecuting most misdemeanor and felony offenses, including most drug crimes. The general rule is a 2-year statute of limitation for misdemeanors and 5 years for… Read More »

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Statute of Limitations on Sex Crime Charges Involving Juveniles

By Rigney Law LLC |

Sex crimes are serious criminal offenses in Indiana, and sex crimes involving juveniles are taken extremely seriously. It is important to know that being accused of a sex offense involving a juvenile victim can still result in prosecution many years later — long after the statute of limitations in other types of criminal cases… Read More »

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What is a Parole Violation?

By Rigney Law LLC |

When a person is accused of a parole violation, it is critical to seek legal help as soon as possible. Not only can a parole violation allegation cause a significant amount of distress for the person and their family, but it can ultimately result in the person’s freedom being impacted and the person facing… Read More »

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