Accidental Injury During Burglary in Indiana: Does Intent Matter?
Sometimes during the commission of a burglary, an innocent bystander may be accidentally injured. If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges for burglary, you might wonder whether this factor will affect the case or the charging. An experienced Indianapolis theft crime attorney…
Will I Go to Jail Right Away for a Manslaughter Charge in Indiana?
If you are suspected of committing manslaughter, you may be arrested and taken to jail. The Criminal Defense Team can explain what happens after an arrest in Indiana, whether you may be able to be released on bond, and how we can help. Call our…
What Is the Difference Between Voluntary vs. Involuntary Manslaughter in Indiana?
Voluntary and involuntary manslaughter are both serious criminal charges in Indiana. However, these criminal offenses have different meanings. The intent and circumstances surrounding the commission of these offenses result in penalties that are significantly different. The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Wiley PC…
What Happens After You’re Arrested in Indiana
An arrest occurs in Indiana when law enforcement takes you into custody because they suspect you have committed a crime and informs you that you have been arrested. It can happen with or without a warrant. Being arrested in Indiana can be a scary experience….
What Counts as “Serious Bodily Injury” in Indiana Burglary Cases?
When you are facing any type of criminal charge, it’s essential that you understand the criminal charges against you, in addition to each element of the crime. Serious bodily injury is a critical element in burglary crimes if they are charged a certain way. An…