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Stealing During the Holiday Season Can Land You Six Years in Prison
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Attorney Michael A. Campbell Secures Dismissal of Felony Charge
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I had court today?!?! What to expect if you failed to appear for your criminal hearing
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Can I be Charged with a Crime if the Alleged Victim Doesn’t Want to Press Charges?
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Know Your Rights Before You Light: Setting Fires Could Land You a Thirty Year Prison Sentence...or Worse
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Drinking and Driving with a Commercial Driver's License
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A Message to College Students: Indiana's Lifeline Law Can Shield You From Prosecution
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Attorney Michael A. Campbell Files to Have Case Reviewed by United States Supreme Court
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Criminal Defense Attorney Michael A. Campbell Obtains Felony Dismissals
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