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Affordable Criminal Lawyer with Payment Plan and Free Consultation Shelbyville & Shelby County, Indiana

Need an affordable criminal attorney in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana? Our skilled criminal lawyers provide flexible payment plans and free consultations. Call 317-695-7700 today for expert legal representation tailored to your needs.

Contact my office for a free consultation if you need legal assistance in Shelbyville, Edinburgh, Morristown, or Fairland, Indiana. My office provides reasonable prices (compared to other top criminal attorneys in the State of Indiana). On many cases, my office can offer flexible payment plans, including Buy Now Pay Later.  

My office has been recognized as one of the Ten Best Law Firms in the State of Indiana by the American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys, I was selected as one of the Top 100 Attorneys by the National Trial Lawyers Association, my office has been recognized as one of the Top 10 Law Firms in the State of Indiana by the American Association of Attorney Advocates, and I have been recognized as one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State under the age of forty by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys. I have been a criminal attorney in Indiana for my entire legal career, have almost two decades of experience, have personally defended thousands of cases, and taught criminal law at the IU School of Law. 

Additional information about my office is available on the home page and the in the news page. If you are in need of an Indiana expungement attorney, or a Shelby County Indiana criminal defense attorney, or forfeiture attorney, or have questions about the Indiana Expungement Law please call me for a free consultation at 317-695-7700.  

Additional Resources for the Shelby County Criminal Justice System Overview

The criminal justice system in Shelby County, Indiana, operates as a coordinated network of courts, law enforcement, prosecutorial services, and community corrections, designed to uphold public safety, ensure due process, and facilitate rehabilitation. The system is anchored by the Shelby County Courts, which include the Circuit Court and Superior Courts 1 and 2, each handling specific aspects of criminal cases. The courts process a range of cases, from misdemeanors to felonies, with Superior Court 2, for example, handling all misdemeanor cases, traffic infractions, 50% of Level 6 felonies, and 10% of major felonies. Initial hearings for individuals in custody are typically held the first business day after arrest, often livestreamed by Judge Riggins for transparency, while out-of-custody defendants are assigned Thursday morning hearings at 8:30 AM. The courts prioritize fairness, advising defendants of their rights, charges, and potential penalties during initial hearings, which are not trials but administrative proceedings where actions like issuing no-contact orders or suspending driving privileges may occur. Defendants can request court-appointed attorneys, with oral or written requests accepted, though written submissions are preferred. For case information, individuals can access http://mycase.in.gov or contact the Shelby County Courthouse at 407 S. Harrison Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176, phone: (317) 392-6320.

The Shelby County Prosecutor’s Office plays a critical role in the criminal justice system, representing the state in criminal proceedings. The office files charges, negotiates plea agreements, and presents evidence at trials. Defendants may negotiate with deputy prosecutors to resolve cases, though the court remains impartial in these discussions. Alternatives to incarceration, such as probation or community corrections, are often explored, particularly for those pleading guilty who wish to avoid jail time. The Prosecutor’s Office can be reached at 407 S. Harrison Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176, phone: (317) 392-6440.

The Shelby County Jail, located at 107 W. Taylor Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176, phone: (317) 392-6345, is a key component of the system, housing inmates awaiting trial or serving sentences. The jail facilitates initial hearings and provides information on bonds, which can be posted through the Shelby County Clerk’s Office during business hours (8 AM–4 PM, Monday–Friday, excluding holidays) or directly at the jail after hours. Bonds can be paid in cash or via credit/debit card through www.allpaid.com (PLC: 6051), with a 9% non-refundable fee for card payments. Inmates are allowed one free weekly on-site visit at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center, and remote video visits can be arranged through Securus Technologies after account approval. The jail also supports mail delivery (inmate’s full name required) and money deposits via JPay or Securus, ensuring inmates’ access to commissary funds.

Shelby County Community Corrections, integrated with Court Services, offers alternatives to incarceration, such as probation and the Shelby County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (SCADAP). SCADAP conducts court-ordered drug and alcohol assessments, referring individuals to treatment programs and managing cases until completion. Community Corrections also prepares pre-trial risk assessments and criminal histories daily to assist courts in determining release conditions, aiming to maximize public safety, court appearance, and pretrial release. Contact Community Corrections at 407 S. Harrison Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176, phone: (317) 392-6490. Together, these entities strive to balance justice, rehabilitation, and community safety, with resources like online case access and livestreamed hearings enhancing transparency and accessibility.

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