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What to Do If You’re Facing a Probation Violation: How Attorneys Can Help

A probation violation feels like a sudden detour on your path to freedom. After working hard to comply with court orders, an alleged violation—whether it’s a missed meeting, a failed drug test, or a new offense—can threaten your future. If you’re in Indiana and searching for attorneys for a probation…

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No Contact Order vs. Protective Order vs. Stay Away Order in Indiana: What’s the Difference?

When it comes to legal protection in Indiana, terms like “no contact order,” “protective order,” and “stay away order” often pop up. They might sound similar, but they’re not the same. At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re here to break it down for you in simple terms. Whether you’re…

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Spoliation of Evidence in Indiana: When Police Destroy Your Phone

In a criminal investigation, your phone might hold the key to your defense—texts, photos, or call logs that could prove your innocence. But what happens if police destroy it? At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re your “Trusted Counsel Close to Home,” fighting for Hoosiers when evidence goes missing—or gets…

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Self-Defense with a Firearm in Indiana: When Does Pointing It Cross the Line?

In Indiana, pointing a firearm at someone can land you in handcuffs—or it can be your legal right. The difference lies in self-defense, a principle baked into Indiana law but fiercely debated in courtrooms. At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re your “Trusted Counsel Close to Home,” helping Hoosiers navigate…

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Vehicle Stops and K9 Free Air Sniffs: What Indiana Law Says in 2025

A routine traffic stop in Indiana can turn into a drug bust in minutes if police deploy a K9 for a free air sniff. But when is that legal—and when does it cross the line? At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re your “Trusted Counsel Close to Home,” helping Hoosiers…

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Navigating Indiana’s Drug Possession Law: A Closer Look at “Possession” in 2025

When you’re charged with drug possession in Indiana, the stakes are high—and the law can be a minefield. At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re committed to being your “Trusted Counsel Close to Home,” helping Hoosiers untangle complex criminal statutes like Indiana Code § 35-48-4-6. This law governs possession of…

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Decoding Indiana’s Theft Statute: What the Courts Say in 2025

When you’re accused of theft in Indiana, the law isn’t just about what you did—it’s about how the courts interpret what you did under the Indiana Code. At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we’re proud to offer “Trusted Counsel Close to Home,” guiding Hoosiers through the complexities of criminal law…

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Charged with a Crime in Indiana? Why Local Expertise Matters in 2025

When you’re facing criminal charges in Indiana, the world can feel like it’s closing in. The uncertainty, the legal jargon, the looming consequences—it’s overwhelming. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to face it alone. At Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, we live by our promise of “Trusted Counsel…

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Facing Criminal Charges in Indiana? Here’s What You Need to Know in 2025

If you’re reading this, chances are you or someone you care about is navigating the intimidating world of criminal law in Indiana. Whether it’s a misdemeanor like a DUI or a more serious felony charge, the stakes are high—and the legal process can feel like a maze with no clear…

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Indiana Burglary Law: Understanding IC 35-43-2-1 and Its Legal Implications

Burglary is a serious offense under Indiana law, carrying severe consequences that can result in lengthy prison sentences and long-term criminal records. Indiana Code IC 35-43-2-1 defines burglary and outlines the elements required for conviction, possible defenses, and how the Indiana Court of Appeals has interpreted the statute in various…

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