Indiana Charges Can’t Wait — Talk to a Local Defense Attorney Today.

You don’t have to face Indiana courts alone. Get guidance from a former prosecutor who understands the system.

If you received a letter about charges in Indiana, you’re likely unsure what to do next—especially if you don’t live in the state. We’re here to help.

Time matters when dealing with Indiana charges. Get help now.

Why Out-of-State Defendants
Need Local Indiana Counsel

Court appearances handled locally — We can appear on your behalf when possible, so you don’t have to travel for every hearing

We know the local judges and prosecutors — Insight and experience that can make a difference in negotiations and court proceedings.

Indiana law is different — Out-of-state attorneys may miss critical local rules that can impact your case

Protect your record at home — An Indiana conviction can follow you back to your home state

Meet Your Attorney

Aaron J. Harshman
Aaron J. Harshman
Partner — Criminal Defense
Former Prosecutor
Tippecanoe County
Hendricks County
Indiana Licensed

Aaron is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in both Hendricks and Tippecanoe Counties. He knows exactly how prosecutors prosecutors think- because he was one. That insider knowledge is now working on your side.

Don’t navigate Indiana courts alone. Talk to Aaron today.

📞 Call (317) 964-6000 📅 Book Free Consultation

What Clients Say

★★★★★
5.0 Google Rating — Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl
"I was facing charges in Indiana from out of state and had no idea what to do. Aaron handled everything and I didn't have to miss work. Best decision I made."
— Google Review ★★★★★
"Professional, responsive, and knows Indiana courts inside out. They made the whole process manageable from across state lines."
— Google Review ★★★★★

Don’t Wait. Your Case Starts Now.

Indiana charges have strict deadlines. The sooner you have local counsel, the more options you may have.

Harshman Ponist Smith & Rayl, LLC
3650 N Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 964-6000

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