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CBD Laws in Indiana

CBD Laws in Indiana

If you’re wondering about CBD laws in Indiana, you’re not alone. Yes, CBD is legal in Indiana, but it can’t contain more than 0.3% THC and is subject to strict labeling and testing regulations. Indiana has some of the strictest marijuana laws in the United States, and while CBD is allowed, marijuana remains illegal. At Banks & Brower, we help individuals and businesses understand Indiana’s marijuana laws. Understanding these regulations is important to ensure compliance…

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House Bill 1684 – What is it, and why does it matter?

WHAT IS IT? In the State of Indiana, a “house bill” is the first step in creating and adopting a new law.  It is a proposal that can be made in either the Indiana Senate or the Indiana House of Representatives.  What is commonly called a “Divorce” is referred to in Indiana law as a “Dissolution of Marriage”.  House Bill 1684 (HB1684) is a proposal by Timothy Wesco (R-District 21), to modify the legal process…

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How to file for expungement in Indiana

How to file for expungement in Indiana

If you are wondering How to file for expungement in Indiana, the process includes requesting that official documents be released or removed for public viewing. Everything starts by gathering all the necessary documents, ensuring eligibility, and then filing the petition before the proper court. This will help provide a fresh start and eliminate any obstacles a criminal history might cause. At Banks & Brower, we’re here to assist with every step of this journey. An…

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How Long After a Plea Deal is Sentencing

How Long After a Plea Deal is Sentencing

One of the most pressing questions a defendant faces in the legal system is: How long after a plea deal is sentencing? The time between accepting a plea bargain and sentencing can vary significantly based on court schedules, case complexity, and other local legal factors. The process may take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the specifics of the case and the efficiency of the courts in Indianapolis. At Banks &…

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How to beat a possession charge in Indiana?

For those facing a possession charge in Indiana, this can lead to feeling overwhelmed; however, there are legal defenses available when faced with such a charge. How to Beat Possession Charge in Indiana If you are wondering how to beat a possession charge in Indiana, Banks & Brower has outlined everything you need to know, from key concepts to possible defense strategies and why you should consider hiring an attorney to help. What is Possession? Under Indiana…

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Do you have to report a DWI to your employer

Do you have to report a DWI to your employer

It all depends on your profession, company policy, and legal requirements. Receiving a DWI may be an insurmountable situation, partly because most employees do not know whether or not to report the incident to their employers. If you ask yourself, “Do you have to report a DWI to your employer?”—this guide will help clarify things. At Banks & Brower, we have years of experience guiding Indianapolis clients and addressing these nuanced situations. Below, we’ll explore…

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What does it mean if my sentence is non-suspendible?

Indiana law has long classified certain sentences as “non-suspendible.”  What does non-suspendible mean, you may be wondering.  A suspended sentence is one which is formally imposed but not required to actually be served.  An executed sentence is one in which a person is committed to the Department of Correction.  And in some circumstances, the Indiana legislature has determined that a court is without power to suspend some portion of sentence. Generally speaking, Indiana law allows…

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Brad Banks who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a criminal defense attorney.