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September 21, 2018 by Rock Lee

Can I be charged with an OWI if I smoke marijuana?

WARNING: Possession of Marijuana is still a crime in Indiana. If you have a medical marijuana card from another state, this card is NOT a “Get out of jail free” card! As seen in the new recently, several states have passed new legislation regarding the use of marijuana, including recreational use. While states have begun to make decisions regarding how they will treat marijuana use, the Federal government still considers it a crime to possess any marijuana, with a few exceptions. Currently, … [Read more...]

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September 19, 2018 by Rock Lee

How to avoid being pulled over by the police for an OWI

For many people, going out after a busy work day with a few workers to enjoy in a Happy Hour or going out for the night with some friends to a local bar or club is rather commonplace. However, after a few drinks, a great night out could potentially end in tragedy. One of the biggest misconceptions about DUI/OWI arrests is that you have to be drunk to get into trouble. That is NOT true! When most people think about someone being drunk, we picture someone stumbling and bumbling around, … [Read more...]

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September 7, 2018 by Rock Lee

Alternate means of transportation while your license is suspended-Class B Motor Driving Cycle

When you are pulled over for an alleged Operating While Intoxicated, or OWI, in Indiana, you will most likely be asked to submit to a certified chemical test, which normally would be either a breath test or a blood test. The office conducting the OWI investigation is required to inform you of your Implied Consent. The officer would state that he has probable cause to believe you are OWI and would request that you submit to a certified chemical test. The officer will inform you that if you fail … [Read more...]

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