Attorney Tasha Reed Outlaw is a proud graduate of the South Bend Schools, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, and Indiana University Maurer School of Law-Bloomington. She attended both college and law school on academic scholarships. In addition to running her own law practice, Attorney Reed Outlaw also serves as a court-appointed attorney, a bankruptcy trustee and teaches legal courses as an adjunct instructor at several local educational institutions.
Handled over thousands of criminal misdemeanor and traffic case; Has jury and bench trial experience; Can file expungements and restricted driving licenses in ALL 92 Indiana counties; Registered to file and represent trademark clients before the USPTO; Has represented hundreds of small business clients in the formation of business entity, drafting business agreements.
Our focus is on criminal defense, criminal expungements, restricted driver’s license, trademarks, business formations, and small business law.
Our pledge here at the T.R.O. Law Group is to provide each of our clients with Trusted and Reliable Outcomes. That's the T.R.O. way!
Over 18 years of legal experience and thousands of cases in favor of our clients. Read more about some of our client's experiences.
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It can differ, but expect between 45 to 90 days. Scheduling a consultation with Attorney Reed Outlaw will render a more detailed response.
It depends, but typically 30 to 60 days. Once issued, the restricted license is good for a specific time period, and in some instances, can be extended. Scheduling a consultation with Attorney Reed Outlaw will render a more detailed response.
It depends, but usually takes anywhere from 18 to 36 months. Scheduling a legal consultation with Attorney Reed Outlaw will render a more detailed response.
Yes. An order to expunge an arrest/charge/conviction means that you can legally answer "no" on job applications when asked whether you ever been arrested, charged, and/or convicted of the crime that was expunged. Scheduling a legal consultation with Attorney Reed Outlaw will render a more detailed response.