Criminal Defense
Representation for misdemeanor and felony matters, with experience evaluating evidence, advising clients, and pursuing practical resolutions.
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Legal problems can move quickly. The Law Office of Jason Marshall, LLC provides steady, direct counsel for individuals, families, service members, and small businesses across Henry County and East-Central Indiana.
About the Firm
Jason Marshall brings a practical background to client representation: Indiana criminal defense experience, active-duty Army Judge Advocate service, Reserve Trial Defense work, and federal civil litigation. The firm is designed to provide responsive, understandable, and cost-conscious legal help without unnecessary complication.
Practice Areas
Representation for misdemeanor and felony matters, with experience evaluating evidence, advising clients, and pursuing practical resolutions.
Learn moreWills, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and family-focused planning documents designed to protect what matters.
Learn moreContract review, demand letters, business formation issues, and practical counsel for local business owners.
Learn moreGuidance informed by active-duty and Reserve Judge Advocate experience, including military justice and administrative matters.
Learn moreAttorney Profile
On active duty, Jason represented individual clients in estate planning, contract issues, education matters, landlord-tenant rights, and general counsel roles for command teams and government offices. He later focused heavily on serious felony-level crimes involving special victims.
Jason continues to serve in the Army Reserve as a Trial Defense Attorney, representing service members in criminal defense and administrative matters. His background gives him a grounded, mission-focused approach to legal advocacy.
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Including New Castle, Knightstown, Middletown, Muncie, Richmond, Greenfield, Anderson, and nearby areas.
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