In Indiana, a first-time DUI (also known as OVWI or OWI) could lead to a court-ordered ignition interlock device, though it’s not always mandatory and depends largely on the judge’s discretion. This breathalyzer device is required for those who refuse a chemical test...
In Indiana, individuals injured due to another’s negligence may be eligible for compensation that includes not only medical costs and lost wages but also pain and suffering. This component, encompassing physical pain, emotional distress, and lifestyle disruptions, is...
In Indiana, DUI charges are not limited to alcohol or illegal drugs. Criminal charges can also result when a person combines driving with intoxicating prescription medications. Indiana law defines intoxication broadly, and if the State can prove you were driving...
Home detention can seem like a more lenient alternative to jail time, but it comes with its own set of strict rules and potential pitfalls. An experienced Indiana criminal lawyer can help you understand what constitutes a violation and the possible repercussions you...
If you’ve been arrested for an Indiana DUI/OVWI, you might be required to use an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) as part of your Specialized Driving Privileges (SDP), allowing legal driving while your case is pending. This device, a breathalyzer installed in...