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Eric Blankenship

Eric Blankenship

BLANKENSHIP LAW, LLC
  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI, Traffic Tickets
  • Indiana
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I am Attorney Eric Blankenship of Blankenship Law, LLC and Indiana is my home. For over 19 years I have served as a representative and counsel for Hoosiers who face life changing legal matters. In my experience, I have come to understand just how much zealousness is necessary for success in criminal defense and family law cases.

Whether my clients need aggressive representation in a divorce trial, or someone to help defend their rights when facing a criminal charge, I work hard to make sure their voices are heard. I also offer resources to individuals who are suffering with a personal injury and who require legal aid. My offices are in Carmel and Valparaiso, and I provide legal services for clients throughout Northwest Indiana and the Indianapolis metro.

I spent years as a criminal prosecutor, first as a deputy prosecutor for Hamilton County and eventually as Major Felony Supervisor of four felony courts in Marion County. Then, after five years, I became Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Blackford County.

Thanks to these experiences, I know what it takes to present effective arguments and potentially deliver reduced or dismissed charges. When you face criminal penalties, your future and your rights are in jeopardy. A mistake shouldn’t ruin your life. As your caring advocate, I will fight for you.

Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
DUI & DWI
Traffic Tickets
Suspended License
Video Conferencing
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Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Indiana
Indiana Supreme Court
ID Number: 23507-49
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Blackford County Prosecutor's Office
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Supervising Prosecutor of Major Felony Division
Marion County Prosecutor's Office
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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office
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Education
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
J.D. (2002) | Law
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Honors: Dean's List
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University of Southern Indiana
B.S. (1998) | English and Communications
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Honors: Dean's List
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Professional Associations
State Bar of Indiana  # 23507-49
Member
Current
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Hamilton County Bar Association
Member
- Current
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Blackford County Bar Association
Memer
- Current
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Blankenship Law
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Sometimes people are accused of a crime that actually wasn’t a crime. Or, sometimes people do something and then begin to question whether what they just did might be a criminal offense. Information and knowledge is so valuable. You need to know exactly what constitutes a certain crime and what doesn’t. Did I Commit a Crime?! What is Burglary?? Blankenship Law

Sometimes people are accused of a crime that actually wasn’t a crime. Or, sometimes people do something and then begin to question whether what they just did might be a criminal offense. Information and knowledge is so valuable. You need to know exactly what constitutes a certain crime and what doesn’t.

If you are pulled over and the police officer believes you have been drinking and possibly intoxicated, they will almost certainly ask you to take a chemical test. That test can be either a breath sample or a blood sample. If you refuse to take this test, you WILL lose your license for at least 1 year. You need to know all the issues involved in taking the chemical test before you agree or disagree to take it. Should I Take the Breath Test?? BLANKENSHIP LAW

If you are pulled over and the police officer believes you have been drinking and possibly intoxicated, they will almost certainly ask you to take a chemical test. That test can be either a breath sample or a blood sample. If you refuse to take this test, you WILL lose your license for at least 1 year. You need to know all the issues involved in taking the chemical test before you agree or disagree to take it.

Possession of a Controlled Substance. Possession of Marijuana. Possession with the intent to deprive. There are so many criminal offenses that involve possession, but what exactly is possession. There are two general types of possession that are involved in criminal offenses. You might think possession is an obvious thing, but it can be way trickier than that and it’s important to be properly informed. POSSESSION! WHAT IS IT? BLANKENSHIP LAW, LLC

Possession of a Controlled Substance. Possession of Marijuana. Possession with the intent to deprive. There are so many criminal offenses that involve possession, but what exactly is possession. There are two general types of possession that are involved in criminal offenses. You might think possession is an obvious thing, but it can be way trickier than that and it’s important to be properly informed.

You should always do your homework before hiring an attorney. You can also do some of the work yourself before hiring the attorney so you can save some time and money. These 3 things will give you a HUGE head start on your divorce case and will help your attorney get a better idea of your goals and desired outcome. Know These 3 Things Before Hiring a Divorce Lawyer!!

You should always do your homework before hiring an attorney. You can also do some of the work yourself before hiring the attorney so you can save some time and money. These 3 things will give you a HUGE head start on your divorce case and will help your attorney get a better idea of your goals and desired outcome.

If the police ever ask to search your car without a warrant, tell them NO! It is never in your best interest to comply with their request. You never know who may have left something in your car without your knowledge. Tell the Police NO!! when they ask to search your car

If the police ever ask to search your car without a warrant, tell them NO! It is never in your best interest to comply with their request. You never know who may have left something in your car without your knowledge.

The police can pull you over for a multitude of reasons. And there are probably many many reasons that you have never heard before. However, there are probably 5 top reasons the police will pull you over and it’s important you are aware of these in order to help avoid being stopped. Top 5 Reasons Police Pull You Over

The police can pull you over for a multitude of reasons. And there are probably many many reasons that you have never heard before. However, there are probably 5 top reasons the police will pull you over and it’s important you are aware of these in order to help avoid being stopped.

Sometimes people feel intimidated by attorneys and hesitant to talk to them. There are probably thousands of cases each year that go unaddressed or improperly handled. If you ever have a legal question, don’t just assume that it’s probably silly or a non-issue, call an attorney and make sure. Attorneys are just people and almost always are more than happy to talk with you and figure out if you actually need to hire an attorney. Talk to an Attorney

Sometimes people feel intimidated by attorneys and hesitant to talk to them. There are probably thousands of cases each year that go unaddressed or improperly handled. If you ever have a legal question, don’t just assume that it’s probably silly or a non-issue, call an attorney and make sure. Attorneys are just people and almost always are more than happy to talk with you and figure out if you actually need to hire an attorney.

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Blankenship Law, LLC
2803 Boilermaker Ct.
Ste. 2E
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Blankenship Law, LLC
11495 N. Pennsylvania St.
Suite 245
Carmel, IN 46032
Telephone: (317) 669-9010
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P.O. Box 547
Valparaiso, IN 46385
Telephone: (219) 312-2156
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours (Today)
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours