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Moawia Kassab AlMahareeq
Harwell Gray Legal Counsel
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Our team at Harwell Legal Counsel LLC thrives on setting precise goals and a structured approach to complex cases, leveraging our expertise in criminal justice and the law. Our focus is protecting the constitutional rights of the accused and ensuring due process at every step of the system.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
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- Zoom
- WebEx
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Give us a call and speak with us for free! In person meetings require consultation fee. - Credit Cards Accepted
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We accept payment plans
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Indiana
- Indiana Supreme Court
- ID Number: 38600-49
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Languages
- Arabic: Spoken, Written
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Associate Attorney
- Harwell Gray Legal Counsel
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Education
- Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
- J.D. (2023) | Criminal Law
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- Honors: Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot First Generation Law Student Society
- Activities: Indiana Business Journal IU Federal Habeas Clinic
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- Website
- Harwell Gray Legal Counsel
Legal Answers
1 Questions Answered
- Q. Can I legally possess a firearm in Indiana after a misdemeanor involving a protective order issued for DV?
- A: Under federal law, it prohibits individuals convicted of a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" from possessing firearms. This term is defined in as a misdemeanor that has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical force, or the threatened use of a deadly weapon, committed by a person with a specified domestic relationship with the victim.
However, your conviction for misdemeanor invasion of privacy does not necessarily fall under this definition unless it involved the use or attempted use of physical force or the threatened use of a deadly weapon against a person with whom you have a specified domestic relationship. The protective order itself does not automatically ... Read More
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