A company's owners can't always micromanage their employees. They must do their best to hire someone they feel like they can trust and hope to make the right choice. Managing someone else's money comes with significant responsibilities, however. When money is misused...
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Criminal Defense
3 possible ways to defend against a pending OWI
In Indiana, drunk driving offenses aren't called driving under the influence (DUI) but rather operating while intoxicated (OWI). While the name may be different, the rules for drivers remain largely the same. Penalties for impaired driving charges usually include...
Involuntary manslaughter charges after an Indiana car accident
You certainly never set out to cause an accident when you left for home this evening. You’re already emotionally devastated because someone died -- and now you’re facing criminal charges of involuntary manslaughter. Why are you being charged? What’s going to happen?...
Is it worthwhile to defend against a first-time OWI in Indiana?
Allegations of operating while intoxicated (OWI) are among the most common criminal offenses in Indiana. Given that such charges are common and that OWI scenarios often do not involve property damage or injury to other individuals, people might think that their case...
Why pleading guilty to an OWI can be a major mistake
Thousands of people wind up arrested for operating while intoxicated (OWI) in Indiana every year. Quite a few of these people will make the questionable decision to plead guilty to their charges instead of trying to defend themselves. People often mistakenly presume...
Indiana woman faces white collar crime charges
An Indiana woman is facing charges for allegedly embezzling more than $100,000 from her employer. The 59-year-old woman, who lives in Granger, Indiana, is alleged to have stolen the money from the business where she worked as the office manager by writing checks made...