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Jun25
Madison County Establishes Pre-Trial Expungement Rules
If you have a criminal record in Madison County, Indiana, it’s important to consult with an expungement attorney who knows the local court rules. When a petition for expungement is filed in Madison County, the parties must conduct a pre-trial conference with the deputy prosecutor handling the expungement petition within thirty days. If you want an expungement attorney in Anderson who knows the local rules, call Gibson Law Office today.  

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Jun21
Indiana Expands Expungement Law
Beginning July 1, 2019, expungement in Indiana will include sealing collateral actions to a criminal case. This includes civil forfeiture and specialized driving privileges. With offices in Lafayette, Bloomington, Fort Wayne and Anderson, Gibson Law Office has extensive experience expunging criminal records throughout Indiana.

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Apr13
It’s Little 500 Weekend at IU. Our Bloomington Attorneys are Ready!
This weekend’s Little 500 is one of Bloomington’s greatest traditions. It’s also patrolled aggressively by police. In recent years more than 150 people were arrested for crimes such as operating while intoxicated (DUI), public intoxication, minor consumption, disorderly conduct, and possession of marijuana.  If you are arrested, call Gibson Law Office. Our Bloomington attorneys can help. 

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Feb14
Madison County Conviction for Possession of Marijuana Reversed
An Anderson, Indiana man’s convictions for possession of marijuana and maintaining a common nuisance were reversed when the Court of Appeals held that the State failed to prove the man had constructive possession of marijuana. If you are arrested in Madison County, call Gibson Law Office. 
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Jan07
Charged with OWI in Benton County, Indiana? A Defense Attorney’s Guide
If you have been arrested for Operating While Intoxicated in Benton County, Indiana, you likely have many questions. Formal criminal charges are often filed days in advance of the Initial Hearing. An attorney can contact the prosecutor and often obtain the police reports and other evidence prior to the Initial Hearing. This allows the lawyer to evaluate the evidence and provide feedback on the fastest way to get a person’s driving privileges restored. In some cases, a Plea Agreement can be negotiated that allows for Specialized Driving Privileges to be ordered at the Initial Hearing. If a person has a job, this means that instead of being suspended for 180 days, he or she could drive for employment purposes right away.

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Lafayette
Gibson Law Office
133 N. 4th St.
Suite 73
Lafayette, IN 47901

Phone: (765) 742-8440

Bloomington
Gibson Law Office
115 N College Ave
Suite 265
Bloomington, IN 47404

Phone: (812) 269-1508

Fort Wayne
Gibson Law Office
701 S. Clinton St.
Suite 300
Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Phone: (260) 739-5425
 
Anderson
Gibson Law Office
1106 Meridian St
Suite 424
Anderson, IN 46016

Phone: (765) 313-7313
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