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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Indiana on
Q: Arrested with out probable cause or warrant from home? 5 days later arrested from home again but they had warrant.

Incident of neglect 2/2 child was taken. 2/3(saturday) sheriff come knock and just comes in asked to speak with me. I was read rights. I said I didn’t want to speak without lawyer. He arrested me then jail then bailed out. 2/8 the same sheriff comes to arrest me again then jail and I bail out.... View More

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answered on Feb 26, 2024

Being arrested without probable cause or a warrant can raise serious questions about the legality of the arrest under the U.S. Constitution, specifically the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. If an arrest is made at your home without a warrant, there need... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Health Care Law and Medical Malpractice for Indiana on
Q: i came in to the er room with a seizure and they let me get up to go to the bathroom without assistance and then i fell

and now i have a compresion fracture in my back.what can i do about this.

Joel Gary Selik
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answered on Feb 25, 2024

May have a malpractice case against the hospital. Consult with experienced Malpractice attorneys in the state where this occurred.

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1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Indiana on
Q: I filled out, signed and had a small estate notarized for my deceased dad's bank account. The bank allowed my sister to

Empty his bank account. She kept all the money. I thought bank could only release funds to me since I filled out small estate affidavit

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

Being the Small Estate Affiant gives you standing and a legal duty to marshal up the assets, including a suit for conversion or a criminal theft charge against someone that stole part or all of the property of the next of kin. However the sister may have owned the money in the account. You may... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Indiana on
Q: Claiming kids on taxes.

When child support was established, we also signed an agreement with the prosecutor saying that we take turns every year claiming the kids on taxes as long as I am a certain percentage caught up on my child support, and if I’m not, then I’m not able to claim them that year. So earlier in the... View More

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

Based on the agreement you signed with the prosecutor, you still need to meet the requirement of being caught up a certain percentage on child support in order to claim the children on taxes, even though your ex has temporarily stopped the formal child support order.

The key factors here...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Social Security for Indiana on
Q: If your a victim of identity theft fraud from a child up to an adult on social security

Also identity theft and insurance policy was mine

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answered on Feb 22, 2024

If you've been a victim of identity theft from childhood into adulthood, including fraud involving Social Security and insurance policies, it's crucial to take immediate action. Start by reporting the identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) through their website,... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Contracts for Indiana on
Q: Signed expired purchase agreement on home. Contract states if not signed by seller and accepted by buyer before expirati

on then it's null and void and no liability on either party. Is the seller still somehow liable?

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answered on Mar 7, 2024

This is basic contract law. There are 3 essential elements to a contract. Offer, Acceptance and Consideration. An offer typically has a time limit and if it does not it will be based on a reasonable time. Since there is a time limit on the purchase agreement in question, the offer expires when... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Indiana on
Q: Can someone explain if it's a real crime to pose as a law enforcement officer? Difference between pose/impersonating?

My ex boyfriend is stalking & harassing me. He sent me a pic on my cell phone of himself wearing a shirt that clearly has the DEA patch or logo on it. He then tried to tell me he's a DEA agent and I'm going to down in a major drug investigation. He knows I was smoking weed (?) Now... View More

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

Posing as a law enforcement officer is indeed a real crime, and it is known as impersonating a police officer. The key difference between posing and impersonating lies in the intent behind the action. Posing typically refers to presenting oneself as something they are not, while impersonating... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Indiana on
Q: In 2007 I was convicted of 4 counts of Child Solicitation all under the same cause number. Do I register for life?

My registration end date was 6/27/23 IDOC changed it to life on 6/7/23. Is that legal?

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

Whether you are required to register for life as a result of your convictions for child solicitation depends on the laws in your jurisdiction and the specific details of your case. In many cases, individuals convicted of certain offenses against minors may be required to register as sex offenders... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Health Care Law for Indiana on
Q: Hi! I was wondering if you as the mother of a new born child, if you can take the placenta home?

In Adams County Decatur Indiana

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

In Adams County, Decatur, Indiana, it is generally permissible for mothers to take their placenta home after giving birth. However, it's essential to check with the hospital or birthing center where you plan to deliver your baby to confirm their policies regarding placenta retention. Some... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Indiana on
Q: Is there a statute of limitations on auto accident lawsuits in Indiana?
Charles Candiano
Charles Candiano
answered on Feb 14, 2024

Suit MUST be filed on or before the 2nd anniversary of the accident or your 20th birthday, whichever occurs later. The Statute can be tolled by mental infirmity but you need to seek the guidance of an experienced personal injury attorney with all relevant details.

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Indiana on
Q: I need help getting it update all my reinstatement fee waiver they granted a month ago the fees are still on my account

I spoke to the license bridge in Indianapolis they told me the fees would be removed by the 12th of this month

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

It seems like you're dealing with a frustrating situation regarding the reinstatement fees on your account despite being granted a waiver. It's understandable that you're concerned about this issue, especially after being told that the fees would be removed by a certain date.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights and Divorce for Indiana on
Q: Can I get a Indiana Motion to correct error form?

case involving evidence that is new to the case Divorce case

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

To obtain a Motion to Correct Error form specific to Indiana for a divorce case involving new evidence, you will need to consult the court where your case is being heard. Generally, each court has its own procedures and forms for filing motions and correcting errors in legal proceedings. You can... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Indiana on
Q: Should I be owed compensation? I was arrested on Dec 17, 2023 through Feb 9,2024 when the charges were cancelled.
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answered on Feb 24, 2024

Whether or not you are owed compensation for the time you were arrested depends on various factors, including the circumstances surrounding your arrest and the reasons for the charges being canceled. If you were wrongfully arrested or if there was a lack of sufficient evidence to support the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law for Indiana on
Q: Is there anything I can do about an auto dealership service department scamming me on repairs to needed to my car?

I had my 2014 nissan maxima towed to nissan dealership sercice department to have diagnostics ran on it. They told me my car needed new ECM, new oilpan, and brakes, all this was priced at $3700.00. I told em to get the ecm and to replace the oilpan. Said price was $2500.00. Week or so later got a... View More

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

It sounds like you're in a frustrating situation with the auto dealership service department. First, it's essential to gather all documentation related to the repairs and interactions with the dealership, including any estimates, invoices, and communications. This will help you understand... View More

Q: How do you know if a limit goes by statue of limitations or statue of repose?

Was in wreck cause defective ball joint upon hitting a guardrail at 50mph the air bag did not go off so hit the windshield twice which slit my face open. Filed complaint pac took over claim, then said they was escalated to esis. Esis denied the claim cause statue of repose, so remessaged pac whom... View More

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answered on Feb 8, 2024

In Indiana, determining whether a claim is governed by a statute of limitations or a statute of repose depends on the specific nature of the claim. The statute of limitations sets the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated, while the statute of repose limits the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Indiana on
Q: What are my rights in Indiana if my dad wasn’t able to include me to his Will before his death.

I found my dad in 2019 through 23 and me. He and I built a lovely relationship for four years before his death and he acknowledged me as his kin. He had no other children. He did establish A Will in 2016 leaving it for his two sisters. Unfortunately he did not update his Will to include me before... View More

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answered on Feb 8, 2024

In Indiana, if your father did not update his will to include you before his death but acknowledged you as his child, you may have rights under the state's intestacy laws, which come into play when someone dies without a will or without including an heir in their will. Since your father had no... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for Indiana on
Q: Yes I was arrested on 09/06/2022 and spent 29 days in jail. I was wrongfully arrested my civil rights been violated?

my case was dismissed finally today I received my paperwork.i was told I have to be either charged or not charged for crime,also if I only have 180 days to file, what happens in my case where it just kept getting postponed?

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

If you believe your civil rights were violated due to wrongful arrest and subsequent imprisonment, you may have grounds to pursue legal action. However, the specific circumstances of your case will determine the appropriate course of action. Despite the dismissal of your case, the fact that you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Indiana on
Q: Maintenance entered my unit without my consent. Is this considered a case? I did not give permission for entrance.
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answered on Feb 7, 2024

In Indiana, landlords and their agents (including maintenance staff) are generally required to provide tenants with reasonable notice before entering a rental unit, except in certain circumstances such as emergencies or when immediate entry is necessary to prevent damage to the property. The... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Indiana on
Q: First time level 6 felony , what amount of jailtime. Or can.probation be an alternative to jail.

Does rehab help lesson the punishment for a level 6 felony

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answered on Feb 6, 2024

A level 6 felony has a penalty range of 6 months to 2 1/2 years in jail or prison. However, the incarceration for the person can be suspended and placed on probation. Rehab will not lessen the penalty per se but is a mitigating factor in determining the appropriate sentence.

1 Answer | Asked in Municipal Law for Indiana on
Q: I have a friend who was living in a cabin on a privately owned pay lake. The police put him out of the cabin.

They told him he's not allowed to live on public property. The incident occurred in the city of New Albany, IN. Is there anything he can do legally?

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answered on Feb 6, 2024

Your friend's situation may involve local ordinances and regulations related to housing and land use, so it's essential for him to consult with an attorney who specializes in municipal or property law in the New Albany, IN area. Here are some general steps he can consider taking:... View More

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