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Marshall County (Plymouth) Indiana DUI courts and procedures

 

 

White County (Monticello) Indiana DUI courts and procedures

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This information about White County (Monticello, Brookston, Burnettsville, Chalmers, Indiana Beach, Monon, Reynolds, Wolcott) Indiana DUI DWI OWI BWI courts and procedures is brought to you as a public service by

attorney Paul Stanko, Indiana DUI DWI OWI BWI Drunk Driving defense lawyer.

 

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I. Overview

Image: White County Courthouse - Monticello
White County Courthouse - Monticello

 

DUI DWI OWI BWI cases in White County are filed in Superior Court in Monticello.

 

Superior Court holds court in the White County Courthouse in Monticello.

 

II. Court-specific information

 

For your convenience, contact information concerning White County's DUI court is presented below:

 

White Superior Court

 

Hon. Robert B. Mrzlack, Judge

PO BOX 1005

110 North Main Street

Monticello, IN 47960

Phone: (574) 583-9520

Fax: (574) 583-2437

 

III. Case Management, Procedures and Scheduling

 

A.      Initial Hearing.

 

At your initial hearing, the court officially informs you of your constitutional rights and the charges against you, enters your not guilty plea, and sets future court dates. You should never plead guilty at your initial hearing unless you have an attorney with you and have negotiated an acceptable plea agreement.

 

You must appear in court for your initial hearing whether you have an attorney or not.

 

Regardless whether your case is a misdemeanor or felony, it is wise to obtain DUI counsel before the initial hearing date.

 

B.     Your constitutional rights.

 

These are your constitutional rights, as provided by Indiana law (verbatim excerpt from Indiana Code):

 

IC 35-33-7-5 Informing of accused

 

At the initial hearing of a person, the judicial officer shall inform him orally or in writing:

(1) that he has a right to retain counsel and if he intends to retain counsel he must do so within:

(A) twenty (20) days if the person is charged with a felony; or

(B) ten (10) days if the person is charged only with one (1) or more misdemeanors;

after this initial hearing because there are deadlines for filing motions and raising defenses, and if those deadlines are missed, the legal issues and defenses that could have been raised will be waived;

(2) that he has a right to assigned counsel at no expense to him if he is indigent;

(3) that he has a right to a speedy trial;

(4) of the amount and conditions of bail;

(5) of his privilege against self-incrimination;

(6) of the nature of the charge against him; and

(7) that a preliminary plea of not guilty is being entered for him and the preliminary plea of not guilty will become a formal plea of not guilty:

(A) twenty (20) days after the completion of the initial hearing; or

(B) ten (10) days after the completion of the initial hearing if the person is charged only with one (1) or more misdemeanors;

unless the defendant enters a different plea.

 

In addition, the judge shall direct the prosecuting attorney to give the defendant or his attorney a copy of any formal felony charges filed or ready to be filed. The judge shall, upon request of the defendant, direct the prosecuting attorney to give the defendant or his attorney a copy of any formal misdemeanor charges filed or ready to be filed.

 

C.     Other Court Dates.

If your case is not resolved at the Initial Hearing, subsequent hearings such as pretrial conferences will be set before any trial date. It is essential that you have counsel for any of these subsequent court dates.

 

IV. Following are links to some official sites for White County and its major municipalities:

 

White County

 

http://www.in-map.net/counties/WHITE/government/

 

White County Courts:

 

http://www.in.gov/judiciary/white/

 

White County Clerk:

 

http://www.in-map.net/counties/WHITE/government/clerk.htm

 

White County Prosecutor:

 

http://www.in-map.net/counties/WHITE/government/prosecutor.htm

 

City of Monticello (County Seat):

 

http://www.monticelloin.gov/

 

Town of Monon:

 

http://www.monononline.com/

 

Lakes and Tourism:

 

http://www.monticelloindiana.com/lakes.htm

 

 

Communities in White County include the following:

 

Monticello, Brookston, Burnettsville, Chalmers, Monon, Reynolds, Wolcott, Badger Grove, Bell Center, Buffalo, Cedar Point, East Monticello, Golden Hill, Guernsey, Headlee, Idaville, Indiana Beach, Lee, Norway, Round Grove, Seafield, Sitka, Smithson, Springboro

 

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