The Firm
With a reputation for skilled and dedicated legal representation, Attorneys Barry Blackard & Dennis Brinkmeyer provide personal service, accessibility, and responsiveness to our clients. Blackard & Brinkmeyer offers experienced legal representation for a wide range of legal matters in Evansville, Indiana. Our firm provides each client with the personalized and attentive service of a small firm, paired with the knowledge and resources you would expect from a large firm. Regardless of your circumstance, we will handle your legal matter by listening to you, assisting you in setting realistic goals and providing full guidance through the legal process.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Offices of Blackard & Brinkmeyer in Downtown Evansville, Indiana.
Attorneys
Barry M. Blackard
Founder & Managing Member
Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys
by the National Trial Lawyers Organization
Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorney
by American Association of Attorney Advocates
Best Criminal Defense Lawyers
by Three Best Rated
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Dennis Brinkmeyer
Top 100 Trial Lawyers
by The National Trial Lawyers Organization
News
Jury clears Dulin of murder in DeJarnett shooting
After deliberating for nearly four hours, jurors returned with a not-guilty verdict, acquitting Dulin of murder in connection with DeJaranett’s death. The acquittal verdict was based on self-defense.
Facing 24 counts, Evansville man found not guilty in child molesting case
A Vanderburgh Circuit Court jury found an Evansville man not guilty on 24 counts of child molesting Wednesday after deliberating for two hours.
Quincy J. Franklin, 31, originally had been charged with more than 140 counts including 60 filed a month after he had already been charged with 80 counts of the charge.
Former UE student acquitted of rape charges
A Vanderburgh County jury returned a not guilty verdict in the trial of Trenton McCorkle, 23, after 25 minutes of deliberation, according to a release from McCorkle's attorneys Barry Blackard and Dennis Brinkmeyer.
”The jury reached the only possible verdict it could have reached," Blackard said in an e-mail to the Courier & Press. "This case was a tragedy and a disgrace from the very beginning. The University of Evansville rushed to judgment and somehow managed to bring the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office along for the ride.”