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Bennett & Catsadimas, P.C
The philosophy of Bennett & Catsadimas, P.C is to understand and be responsive to our clients' needs in Porter County and the surrounding counties, which includes respect to the person and the court process. We are devoted to providing exceptional legal representation, striving for the best possible outcome for each and every client we represent.

The attorney and staff at Bennett & Catsadimas, P.C delivers this to our clients by maintaining a strong report with our clients, other legal professionals and the bench. Additionally, by managing our clients' cases in an efficient, caring and proactive manner, including communicating with our clients consistently through letters, phone calls, emails and text, we look to achieve the end result desired by our clients.
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The state of Indiana has strict penalties for drunk driving including license suspension, mandatory community service or jail. A blood alcohol level (BAC) of.08% or higher is operating while intoxicated (per se).

A conviction of operating while impaired does not only include alcohol, it also includes driving under the influence of illegal substances, over the counter medication, or prescription drugs that impair the driver's ability to operate a vehicle in a safe manner.
Disclaimer: The results detailed are from actual clients of Bennett & Catsadimas, P.C, however, each case is an individual case and dependent on the specific facts of each situation. Because your case is unique, the results listed here are not necessarily indicative of how your case will be resolved.
When I first had my issue I went through the pain staking search of who to represent me. I went through a number of people before reaching Mr. Bennett. When I asked Mr. Bennett about costs, he was quick to offer a payment plan without even knowing anything about my financial situation. This was important, because my case had the potential to incur additional costs soon after hiring him.
Am I Required to Take Field Sobriety Tests and Why Does an Officer Want Me to Take the Tests?. You are not required to take field sobriety tests even if an officer says that you'll be arrested if you do not take the tests. The test are used to build their probable cause and to show impairment, it is in the officer's best interest for you to take the tests.
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Holly Gaumer
Holly Gaumer
Jun 07, 2021
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I contacted Mr. Bennett for legal representation for my brother.
He was quick to return my call.
He had already started working on gathering details and information before I had even paid him a dime. Mr. Bennett is by far the only attorney I’ve ever dealt with that has went out of their way to help. He’s always quick When returning calls. He returns calls himself. He’s also very informative and good at keeping me updated on what the possible outcomes are and what’s next. He’s also very knowledgeable even with the minor details that could make or break our case. I would give Mr. Bennett
Chris Schuldt
Chris Schuldt
Apr 19, 2021
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Andrew represented me on a DUI Case. In coincided with the start of the covid pandemic. While my court dates continued to get postponed his office kept me updated as much as possible and we were able to complete everything before sentencing. This was a huge plus as I had relocated and needed to travel for court. Highly recommended.
Scott Douglas
Scott Douglas
Nov 16, 2020
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I was ticketed unjustly by the Indiana DNR for an alleged fishing violation.  I did some thorough research for defense attorneys and found Mr. Bennett.  I contacted him via email and he called me the next day.  He understood my situation and all of the facts surrounding the matter.  He told me that he would likely find a favorable outcome and boy did he come through.  He was able to convey to the prosecutor's office of my intentions to fight this case to the very end and that I would be willing to go to trial - because the facts were on my side and I was innocent.  Mr. Bennett successfully