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Facing Felony Charges? Here’s Why the Right Trial Strategy Can Make All the Difference

14Aug

Facing Felony Charges? Here’s Why the Right Trial Strategy Can Make All the Difference

When you find yourself carrying the weight of felony charges, the path your case takes at trial can quite literally determine your future. A key factor that often separates favorable outcomes from harsh penalties is a well-crafted trial strategy. At Worthley Law, our experience has…

What Does a Quick Jury Deliberation Mean in a Criminal Case?

07Aug

What Does a Quick Jury Deliberation Mean in a Criminal Case?

At Worthley Law, we recognize that a quick jury deliberation in a criminal case can be a cause for great curiosity. When a jury returns quickly and in favor of the defense in a case involving significant charges, it often sends a powerful message about…

Criminal Trial Victory in Starke County: What a Quick Jury Decision Really Means

31Jul

Criminal Trial Victory in Starke County: What a Quick Jury Decision Really Means

Worthley Law recently achieved a significant success in Starke County, where a jury delivered a verdict after three days of trial in favor of the defense on five major felony counts. Their decision was reached after deliberating for just one hour over their lunch break.…

Are Motorcyclists Required to Wear a Helmet in Indiana?

21Jul

Are Motorcyclists Required to Wear a Helmet in Indiana?

If you regularly ride a motorcycle in Indiana, you might wonder at times, "Am I legally required to wear a helmet?" The answer depends on your age. Indiana law mandates that anyone under the age of 18 riding or operating a motorcycle wear both a…

Do Parents with Shared Custody Need Court Permission to Move?

25Jun

Do Parents with Shared Custody Need Court Permission to Move?

When parents share custody of their children, numerous important life decisions can become weighted with legal implications. In Indiana, many shared-custody parents find themselves facing the question: do you need court permission to move? The short answer is yes, generally. Relocating a child’s residence within…

When is Drug Possession a Felony in Indiana?

25May

When is Drug Possession a Felony in Indiana?

Understanding the legal landscape surrounding drug possession in Indiana is crucial. The state takes drug-related offenses seriously, and the severity of the consequences can have a lasting impact on your life. While some drug possession charges result in misdemeanors, others escalate to felonies, carrying more…

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