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Law Office of Mark Nicholson: The Nicholson Nugget

Podcast by Mark Nicholson

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About Law Office of Mark Nicholson: The Nicholson Nugget

This is the official weekly podcast of the Law Office of Mark Nicholson, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Attorney Mark Nicholson is known as the Battery Man because he focuses on criminal battery cases, personal injury, and civil rights. If you have a criminal case of any kind or have been injured because of someone's negligence, call him 24/7 at 317-219-3402. Also, follow his blog at https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/Listen on Saturdays at 11:00 AMwww.marknicholsonlaw.com

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episode What To Do When The State Seizes Your Cash Or Car artwork

What To Do When The State Seizes Your Cash Or Car

Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565428/fan_mail/new] Your cash is gone. Your car is gone. No arrest, no conviction, just a notice saying the state took it and now you have to figure out how to get it back. That gut drop is exactly why we made this Nicholson Nugget: civil asset forfeiture can feel like legal quicksand, and the only way out is to act fast, stay calm, and build a clean paper trail from the very first hour. We break down what civil asset forfeiture actually is, why it is a civil case against your property, and how that differs from criminal forfeiture. We also talk through the street level reality: why cash found during traffic stops is a common target, how “proximity” can get treated like evidence, and how incentives can push a seize first approach. Most importantly, we highlight the legal imbalance that shows up in many places, where the burden shifts to you to prove your property is lawful and yours, which can hit low income communities and neighborhoods of color especially hard. Then we get practical. We share three protections you can use today: document everything, make a polite but firm demand for information, and file any administrative claim immediately before short deadlines close your options. You will also hear a ready to use phone script, a key line for a demand letter including a request to preserve evidence, and a clear guide for when to call a lawyer. If you want the templates we mention, follow our social channels and DM your story, and please subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find help before a deadline hits. Here are links to my website and other social media. The Law Office of Mark Nicholson [https://www.marknicholsonlaw.com/] The Nicholson Nugget [https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUw-k9mqiblstSL3t9p0ngg/videos] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarkNicholsonlaw/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lawofficeofmark/] TikTok: thebatteryman [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebatteryman]

9 Jun 2026 - 6 min
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Grand Juries Explained With Scripts And Checklists

Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565428/fan_mail/new] Your phone rings and a lawyer tells you there’s already a sealed indictment sitting in another county. No warning, no context, and suddenly you’re trying to remember what a grand jury even is. We’re here to make that moment less scary and a lot more practical, with plain-English guidance you can actually use. We walk through what a grand jury does and does not do: it’s about probable cause, not guilt, and it’s nothing like a trial. We explain why grand jury proceedings are often secret, why the rules of evidence can be loose, and why you should expect the prosecutor to control the room, the witnesses, and the framing of the facts. Once you understand that structure, the “mystery” fades and the risks become clearer. Then we shift into concrete next steps for three common scenarios: getting called as a witness, being treated like a target, or learning a loved one is under investigation. You’ll hear simple scripts you can say under pressure, what to avoid so you don’t accidentally create new exposure, and why immunity offers need to be reviewed carefully and in writing. We also cover evidence preservation, subpoena basics, Fifth Amendment considerations, and when it’s time to call a criminal defense attorney or ask about public defenders or legal aid. If you want the printable checklist and the exact scripts, reach out for the resources, and please subscribe, share this with someone who might need a calm plan, and leave a review so more people can find it. Here are links to my website and other social media. The Law Office of Mark Nicholson [https://www.marknicholsonlaw.com/] The Nicholson Nugget [https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUw-k9mqiblstSL3t9p0ngg/videos] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarkNicholsonlaw/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lawofficeofmark/] TikTok: thebatteryman [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebatteryman]

8 Jun 2026 - 7 min
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How Qualified Immunity Blocks Civil Rights Lawsuits

Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565428/fan_mail/new] A video can spark outrage and still fail in court and the reason often comes down to two words: qualified immunity. We walk through the real-world way judges use this doctrine to shut down civil rights cases early, even when the conduct looks wrong to the average viewer. If you’ve ever wondered why a lawsuit gets dismissed before a jury sees the evidence, this breakdown gives you the rule in plain English and the practical consequences that follow.  We explain the two questions courts ask: whether a constitutional or statutory right was violated, and whether that right was “clearly established” at the time. That “clearly established” standard is the hinge point. Judges frequently look for prior cases with closely similar facts, which is why messy, fast-moving encounters and “novel” situations can lead to immunity. We also share three quick scenarios to show how precedent, timing, resistance, reports, and video details can push outcomes in opposite directions.  Then we shift to what you can do right away if you or someone you love is harmed: preserve and back up video and messages, write a timed and dated account while your memory is fresh, collect witness contacts, get medical care and keep every record, and avoid posts or statements that can be used against you. We also cover safer do’s and don’ts at the scene and why contacting a lawyer early can help frame a claim to survive immunity challenges. Finally, we talk through alternatives like administrative complaints and oversight boards, including their limits and why a thorough paper trail matters either way.  Subscribe for more clear legal explainers, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review if it helped. What’s the hardest part for you to trust about how these cases get decided? Here are links to my website and other social media. The Law Office of Mark Nicholson [https://www.marknicholsonlaw.com/] The Nicholson Nugget [https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUw-k9mqiblstSL3t9p0ngg/videos] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarkNicholsonlaw/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lawofficeofmark/] TikTok: thebatteryman [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebatteryman]

7 Jun 2026 - 6 min
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What To Say During A Traffic Stop To Protect Your Rights

Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565428/fan_mail/new] Red and blue lights hit your mirror and your brain goes into autopilot. That’s the problem, because a traffic stop is a high-stakes legal moment where a few calm sentences can prevent a needless search, shorten the detention, and preserve your civil rights options later. We walk through the stop in plain language: why a traffic stop counts as a seizure, what limits the officer has, and what has to exist before a search is legal. You’ll hear the real difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause, how pretext stops work, and the common exceptions that change everything fast, including plain view, odor-based probable cause in some jurisdictions, consent, and inventory searches after an impound. Then we give you three scripts to memorize and use without escalating: the respectful opening plus the question that clarifies detention, a clean refusal of consent to search, and the exact words to invoke your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney. We also cover hands-visible body language, what to do if you’re ordered out of the car, and why implied consent rules can create immediate penalties for refusing chemical tests depending on your state. Finally, we get practical about recording and documentation: video versus audio consent issues, how to preserve footage so it can’t “disappear,” and what to write down right after you leave. If the stop feels discriminatory, we explain what patterns to look for and the step-by-step remedy path, from collecting badge numbers and witnesses to filing complaints and calling a civil rights attorney quickly. Subscribe for more quick legal bites, share this with someone who drives at night, and leave a review with the one line you want everyone to remember before their next traffic stop. Here are links to my website and other social media. The Law Office of Mark Nicholson [https://www.marknicholsonlaw.com/] The Nicholson Nugget [https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUw-k9mqiblstSL3t9p0ngg/videos] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarkNicholsonlaw/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lawofficeofmark/] TikTok: thebatteryman [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebatteryman]

6 Jun 2026 - 7 min
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You Can Fix A Background Check Error In 30 Days

Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565428/fan_mail/new] A single line on a background check can take away a paycheck, even when it is “just” an arrest that never became charges. We tell the story that plays out every week: someone celebrates a job offer, signs the paperwork, then gets the call that the background check found a record. The problem is not only what happened in the past, but what gets reported today and how easily background screening errors, missing dispositions, and name mismatches can follow the wrong person. We break down the basics in clear English: the difference between an arrest, a charge, and a conviction, plus what sealing and expungement can do depending on your state. We also explain why public court records and commercial background check databases are not the same thing. Courts publish documents and outcomes, while consumer reporting companies often scrape and package data into fast nationwide reports that can include old items, incomplete entries, or plain wrong identifiers like a birth date. Then we get practical. We walk through how employers and landlords usually run employment background checks and tenant screening, what your Fair Credit Reporting Act rights are when a consumer report is used, and how to request copies of the reports tied to you. We share step-by-step guidance for disputing errors with case numbers and documents, realistic timelines for investigations, and how to think about sealing or expungement without falling for “instant removal” scams. You also get word-for-word scripts to explain a record to an employer and templates to demand corrections from a reporting company. If you want sample scripts or state specific resources, DM us on social and we will send templates and links. Subscribe, share this with someone who is job hunting, and leave a review so more people can learn how to know their record, claim their rights, and tell their story accurately. Here are links to my website and other social media. The Law Office of Mark Nicholson [https://www.marknicholsonlaw.com/] The Nicholson Nugget [https://thenicholsonnugget.substack.com/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUw-k9mqiblstSL3t9p0ngg/videos] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarkNicholsonlaw/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lawofficeofmark/] TikTok: thebatteryman [https://www.tiktok.com/@thebatteryman]

5 Jun 2026 - 7 min
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