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Probable Cause Affidavits in Indiana: What You Need to Know  If you've been charged with a crime in Indiana, you may have come across the term "probable cause affidavit." But what is a probable cause affidavit? In this blog post, we'll explain what a probable cause affidavit is and how it can impact your case.  In Indiana, a probable cause affidavit is a document that is filed by the state to provide notice to the court of the charges against you. 

The affidavit must be based on sworn testimony or an oath, and it must set forth the facts that establish probable cause for your arrest.  If the state files a probable cause affidavit in your case, it does not mean that you have been convicted of a crime. Rather, it means that the state has presented evidence to the court that suggests that you have committed a crime. The court will then decide whether there is enough evidence to proceed with your case.   

If you have been charged with a crime in Indiana, it is important to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney who can review the probable cause affidavit and help you understand your options.   Conclusion:  A probable cause affidavit is a document that is filed by the state to provide notice to the court of the charges against you. If the state files a probable cause affidavit in your case, it does not mean that you have been convicted of a crime. Speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney if you have been charged with a crime in Indiana.

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