Bart Arnold
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Bart L. Arnold was born in Anderson, Indiana in 1970. Mr. Arnold was admitted to practice law in Indiana in 1997. Mr. Arnold attended college at Indiana University and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications and English in 1992. He attended the Valparaiso University School of Law and earned his Juris Doctor degree in 1997. Mr. Arnold is currently serving as a part-time public defender for Felony Drug cases for the Allen County Public Defender’s Office. Mr. Arnold formerly worked as a part-time public defender in the Allen County Misdemeanor Court and in the Juvenile and Mental Health Divisions. Prior to practicing law, he served as a law clerk for the Honorable Superior Court Judge Daniel Heath in the Allen County Superior Court. He is admitted to practice law before the U.S. District Court, and the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana. Principal areas of practice are: Criminal Defense; Traffic Law and Juvenile Delinquency. Mr. Arnold has served on the Board for the Allen County Bar Association for the past two years and is now the Board’s current Vice President. Mr. Arnold also previously served as the head of the Criminal Defense Section of the Allen County Bar Association. In 2013 Mr. Arnold was named a Fellow of the Indiana State Bar Foundation. His honors and associations are as follows: -2013 Inducted as a Fellow of the Indiana State Bar Foundation -2013 Master, Benjamin Harrison Inns of Court -2012 and 2013 Voted “Top Lawyer” by Fort Wayne Monthly Magazine -2006 Distinguished Service Award, Mental Health Association of Allen County -2003 Volunteer Lawyer Program Award for Representation of Individuals with Mental Illness -Member, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers -Member, Indiana State Bar Association -Member, Allen County Bar Association -Member, Indiana Public Defender Council -Certificate of Competency, BAC DataMaster and Basic Science of Evidential Breath Alcohol Testing -Certificate of Attendance, National College for DUI Defense -Certificate of Attendance, American Legal Education Blood and Urine Testing -Certificate of Attendance, American Legal Education Standardized Field Sobriety Testing -Certificate of Attendance, National Child Abuse Defense and Resource Center
About Criminal Defense Law
Criminal defense attorneys represent individuals accused of crimes, protecting their constitutional rights throughout the legal process. They work to achieve the best possible outcome through negotiation or trial. Common matters include dui/dwi, drug charges, assault, theft.