Monthly Archives: September 2021

An Indiana Woman Receives Probation for Participating in the Capitol Riots

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On June 23, a district court judge sentenced an Indiana woman to three years of probation and ordered her to pay $500 in restitution for her participation in the January 6 riots at the Capitol. The ruling comes after Anna Morgan-Lloyd, 49, pled guilty to one misdemeanor charge of engaging in parading, demonstrating, or picketing […]

Arrested in Indiana, but You Can’t Make Bail

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Getting arrested in Indiana is a scary predicament–even more so if you’re facing the prospect of having to stay in jail until the trial. Staying in jail, even for a few days, can be highly disruptive to your family, your job, and almost every other part of your life. What do you do when the […]

How Dangerous Are Indiana Jails, and What Can You Do If You’re Jailed?

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The worst thing about jail is not just the time spent in a cell or the lack of freedom—it’s also the potential threats it poses to your health and physical well-being. According to data compiled by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the death rate of inmates nationwide in 2018 was at its highest rate since […]

Arrested in Indiana, but You Can’t Remember What Happened

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It’s the stuff of “buddy comedies,” but it’s certainly not funny when it happens to you. You find yourself under arrest—or worse, you wake up in an Indiana jail—and you haven’t the slightest idea how you got there. Perhaps you had too much to drink the night before and blacked out; perhaps you have a […]