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    Aaron Stoll at Stoll.Law

    Criminal Defense Attorney

     

    Thank you for visiting Stoll.Law. As a former deputy prosecuting attorney, I have worked cases of every level from both sides of the table. I am ready to represent you or your loved one in criminal court.

     

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    Email

    Aaron@Stoll.Law

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    Text or Call

    260-267-0201

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    Schedule an Appointment

     

    116 E. Berry St. Suite 500

    Fort Wayne IN, 46802

     

     

  • Serving Northeast Indiana

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    Criminal Defense

    Ask for help.

    Covering felonies, misdemeanors,

    and infractions.

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    Expungement

    Put it behind you.

    Covering arrests, misdemeanors,

    and felonies.

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    OWI

    Know what to do next.

    OWI defense is one of the most complex areas of criminal law. You do not have to do this alone.

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    Sentence Modification

    Find out what is possible.

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    Specialized Driving Privileges

    Get your life back.

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  • The S.L Blog

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