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Looking for an Arabic drug charges lawyer near you in Fort Wayne? Our Arab drug charge defense attorneys help Iraqi, Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Yemeni & all Arab clients. Free consultation.
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What makes our Arab drug charges attorneys in Fort Wayne, Indiana stand out? Language fluency, cultural understanding, and proven experience.
Discuss your case directly in Arabic without interpreters. Arab clients can explain complex situations clearly and understand every detail of their legal options.
Work with attorneys who understand Arab family dynamics, cultural values, and community expectations that may affect your Fort Wayne case.
Every attorney in our network is licensed by the Indiana State Bar, verified, and has demonstrated experience serving Fort Wayne's growing Arab population.
Get connected with an attorney in Fort Wayne quickly. Most consultations are scheduled within 1-2 business days of your request.
Our attorneys have specific experience with cases common in Fort Wayne's growing Arab population, from immigration to business matters.
Attorneys recommended by Arab American organizations, mosques, and community centers throughout Fort Wayne and Indiana.
Iraqi refugees in Fort Wayne can face criminal charges from cultural misunderstandings, traffic violations, or workplace incidents. Any criminal conviction—even a misdemeanor—can trigger deportation proceedings for non-citizens. Arabic-speaking criminal defense attorneys who understand immigration consequences (crimmigration) are essential for this community.
Our Arabic-speaking drug charges attorneys guide you through every step of your case in Fort Wayne.
Contact an Arabic-speaking defense attorney immediately after arrest. We work to secure your release, protect your rights, and prevent self-incriminating statements.
Examine the legality of every search, seizure, and stop. Fourth Amendment violations can result in evidence suppression — which often means case dismissal.
Challenge lab results, chain of custody, and prosecution evidence. Evaluate eligibility for drug court, diversion programs, or treatment alternatives.
Negotiate the best possible outcome while protecting immigration status. Drug convictions are among the most devastating for immigration — every plea must be carefully structured.
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Arab attorneys with specific experience serving clients from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, and across the Arabic-speaking world.
Our Iraqi attorneys understand the specific challenges Iraqi families face, including Chaldean, Kurdish, and Arab Iraqi backgrounds. They speak Arabic fluently and have extensive experience with Iraqi documentation and legal matters.
Syrian attorneys in our network have extensive experience helping Syrian families navigate legal challenges. They understand the Syrian refugee experience and can communicate with you in Arabic.
Lebanese lawyers serve the Lebanese community with professional, culturally-aware legal services. Our Arab attorneys understand Lebanese family dynamics, business traditions, and legal needs.
Palestinian attorneys understand the unique challenges Palestinian families face. Our Arab lawyers provide compassionate, effective legal representation with deep knowledge of Palestinian circumstances.
Our network also serves Yemeni, Egyptian, Jordanian, Moroccan, and other Arabic-speaking communities.
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Read what Arab American families in Fort Wayne say about our Arabic-speaking drug charges attorneys.
“Got charged with OWI in Fort Wayne after a family gathering. I'm on a green card and was terrified about deportation. My lawyer got the charge reduced — no OWI on my record and no immigration consequences. He knew both Indiana criminal law and immigration law. Saved my family from losing everything we built here.”

Tariq H.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
2025
“Got into a workplace altercation when a coworker shoved me and I pushed back. Police arrested us both. My lawyer showed the factory's security footage proving I acted in self-defense. Charges reduced to disorderly conduct with no jail time. He spoke Arabic and made sure my green card wasn't affected.”

Faisal T.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
2025
“Got arrested for possession after a traffic stop on East Washington Street. I'm 24 and on a student visa at IUPUI. My attorney got me into pretrial diversion — completed the program and charges were dismissed. No record, no deportation risk. He spoke Arabic and understood what was at stake.”

Kareem G.
Indianapolis, Indiana
2025
Every state has different criminal laws and penalties. Here's what you need to know about defending charges in Indiana.
Indiana calls DUI "Operating While Intoxicated" (OWI) under IC 9-30-5. A first OWI with a BAC of 0.15% or higher is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 1 year jail, $5,000 fine). OWI with a minor passenger under 18 is an enhanced offense. Indiana also has an "operating while intoxicated endangering a person" charge that applies when the driving is dangerous. Refusal to submit to a chemical test results in a 1-year license suspension.
Possession of any amount: Class B misdemeanor (up to 180 days jail, $1,000 fine). Prior conviction or amount over 30g: Class A misdemeanor or Level 6 felony. Hash oil and concentrates are always a felony regardless of amount.
Indiana has some of the strictest marijuana laws in the Midwest. Possession of hash oil or concentrates in any amount is a Level 6 felony (6 months to 2.5 years). Indiana has NOT legalized medical marijuana. Drug courts are available in many Indiana counties as alternatives to incarceration. For non-citizens, any marijuana conviction — even a small amount — can result in deportation or denial of naturalization under federal law.
Class B misdemeanor (battery) — up to 180 days jail, $1,000 fine. Class A misdemeanor if resulting in bodily injury — up to 1 year jail, $5,000 fine
Level 5 felony (1-6 years) for battery with deadly weapon or causing serious bodily injury. Level 3 felony (3-16 years) for aggravated battery causing serious permanent disfigurement or loss of a bodily function
Indiana has a strong castle doctrine and stand your ground law (IC 35-41-3-2). There is no duty to retreat before using force in self-defense anywhere you have a right to be. Deadly force is justified if you reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent serious bodily injury or death, or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. The castle doctrine applies to dwellings, curtilage, and occupied vehicles.
Indiana has a comprehensive expungement statute (IC 35-38-9, called "Second Chance Law"). Most misdemeanors are eligible 5 years after conviction. Level 6 felonies (formerly Class D) are eligible 8 years after conviction. Some higher felonies are eligible 8-10 years after conviction. Violent felonies and sex offenses are generally not eligible. Filing fees range from $157 to $500.
Indiana uses a Level 1-6 felony system (Level 1 most serious, replacing the former Class A-D system in 2014). Level 6 felonies can sometimes be reduced to misdemeanors after successful completion of probation. Indiana also has a habitual offender enhancement that can add significant time for repeat felony offenders.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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