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Criminal Law Podcast – Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 2

By Rigney Law LLC |

Weekly Criminal Law podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul mouth attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion advised. Episode… Read More »

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Stay-at-Home Order in Effect

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Indiana’s Stay-at-Home Order is Now in Effect Indiana’s stay-at-home order is now in affect. Everyone is urged to stay-at-home. Only essential businesses and services are allowed to operate through April 6. Violating the stay-at-home order comes with penalties. Police have the power to issue citations or file charges. Penalties for violating the stay-at-home order… Read More »

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COA: Motion to suppress should be granted because officers lacked probable cause

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Indiana Court of Appeals Finds Officers Lacked Probable Cause to Search & Reverses Trial Court’s Denial on his Motion to Suppress The Marion Superior Court denied Tigner’s subsequent motion to suppress, but he successfully moved to certify for interlocutory appeal in Andrece Tigner v. State of Indiana, 19A-CR-1478. Tigner, who was present during a… Read More »

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Criminal Law Podcast – Tales from the Brown Desk – Episode 1

By Rigney Law LLC |

Introducing our weekly criminal law podcast, Tales from the Brown Desk, brought to you by Rigney Law LLC. Tales from the Brown Desk is a free flowing conversation involving two foul mouth attorneys. It may include graphic descriptions of sexual activity, violence, and traffic law. It may not be suitable for children. Listener discretion… Read More »

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Trial Court Erred in Denying Petition for Expungement

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The Indiana Court of Appeals Ruled that a Trial Court Erred in Denying a Petition for Expungement A petitioner appealed a trial court’s ruling denying a petition for expungement of his criminal record claiming the trial court erred when it denied his request. The Indiana Court of Appeals agrees and reverses the trial court’s… Read More »

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Removing a GPS Tracking Device Placed by Police is Not Theft

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Court Says Removing a GPS Tracking Device Placed by Police is Not Theft The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that removing a GPS tracking device placed by police on a personal vehicle is not theft. Chief Justice Loretta Rust said “To find a fair probability of unauthorized control here, we would need to conclude the… Read More »

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In Indiana, is it OWI or DUI and What’s the Difference?

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Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) v. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) OWI stands for Operating While Intoxicated and is what one can be charged with in Indiana if you are operating a “vehicle” while under the influence of a drug. DUI, or Driving Under the Influence, is more specific to alcohol. OWI is used in… Read More »

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Expungement Wait-time Case Sparks Confusion

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Expungement Wait-time Case Sparks Confusion Among Members of the Indiana Supreme Court An expungement case came before the Indiana Supreme Court on oral argument yesterday, and it sparked confusion among the Justices. The issue before the Indiana Supreme Court is whether minor felonies reduced to misdemeanor convictions should trigger new five-year waiting periods for… Read More »

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Trigger Date for Expungement Period Set for Oral Argument

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Trigger Date for Criminal Expungement The trigger date for criminal expungement is one issue before the Indiana Supreme Court this week. The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a criminal expungement case that has previously divided the Indiana Court of Appeals. The case is about when the trigger date for five-year expungement… Read More »

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Convicted Felons May Face Federal Charges if Caught With a Gun

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Felons Caught With a Gun May Face Federal Charges If you are a convicted felon and caught with a gun, you may face federal charges which will make it a lot harder to get out of jail. Today, the City of Indianapolis announced an expanded partnership with federal authorities to help curb the recent… Read More »

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