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Posted on: Apr 17, 2019

Please join us on Friday, April 26 at noon at the IndyBar office for a CLE you won't find anywhere else: Unique Issues In Sex Crimes Cases. Former Hamilton County sex crimes prosecutor (and current defense attorney) Matt Kestian will provide a crash-course in the many unique issues you may encounter in a sex crimes case. 

Posted on: Apr 10, 2019

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following criminal law related legislation.

Posted on: Apr 2, 2019

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following criminal law related legislation.

Posted on: Apr 1, 2019

In the last few years, IMPD has made big changes in its department in order to better serve our community, specifically those with mental illness. Initiatives such as the Mobile Crisis Assistance Team, the Behavioral Health Unit, Crisis Intervention Team training, and mandatory Mental Health First Aid training are allowing officers to prioritize de-escalation techniques and connection with resources over arrest

Posted on: Mar 26, 2019

The IndyBar Legislative Committee is currently monitoring the following criminal law related legislation.

Posted on: Mar 25, 2019

Recharge your practice with insight, connections and information you won’t find anywhere else at the 2019 Bench Bar Conference!

Posted on: Mar 21, 2019

A Noblesville contractor first exposed by Call 6 Investigates in 2018 is now facing a criminal charge for the first time in Indiana in connection with his business practices.

Posted on: Mar 21, 2019

Law enforcement officials who unsuccessfully brought charges against a Hamilton County addiction treatment doctor accused of overprescribing opiates have been cleared in a civil lawsuit the doctor filed against them.

Posted on: Mar 20, 2019

Purdue University cybersecurity experts have come up with an all-in-one toolkit to help detectives solve these crimes. Purdue has a reputation in this area—it is ranked among the top institutions for cybersecurity.

Posted on: Mar 20, 2019

Indiana is among several states to change their approach to the restoration of a person's rights and status after an arrest or conviction. In the last two years, more than 20 states have expanded or added laws to help people move on from their criminal records — most involve misdemeanors


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