Inside the Delphi, Indiana, Murders Defense: Andrew Baldwin on Strategy, Evidence, and Justice
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Andrew Baldwin is Founding Partner and President of The Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Kamish, PC, an Indiana law firm dedicated solely to defending individuals facing criminal charges. He is a board‑certified Criminal Trial Specialist, recognized by the National Board of Trial Advocacy for his exceptional trial skill and professionalism. Andrew leads a collaborative team model that ensures multiple attorneys contribute to every case, enhancing strategic thinking and courtroom advocacy. With decades of experience handling high-profile felony cases across Indiana, he is known for his aggressive, team‑driven approach to protecting clients’ rights and achieving strong outcomes.
In this episode…The Delphi, Indiana, murders captured national attention, leaving behind unanswered questions, disputed evidence, and a community searching for justice. How does a defense attorney approach a case that is both emotionally charged and scrutinized by the public eye?
According to Andrew Baldwin, a nationally recognized criminal defense attorney and board-certified trial specialist, the key lies in relentless preparation and the courage to challenge flawed narratives. He highlights how evidence such as the Garmin watch data could have altered the trajectory of a trial, yet was excluded from consideration. This experience underscores the uphill battle defense lawyers face when judges restrict critical testimony or evidence. Andrew emphasizes that defending high-stakes cases requires not only legal skill but also the ability to humanize defendants, build trust with juries, and remain committed even when the odds appear to be stacked against you.
In this episode of Circle City Conversations, Alex Limontes sits down with Andrew Baldwin, Founding Partner of the Criminal Defense Team of Baldwin Perry & Kamish, PC, to discuss strategy, evidence, and justice in the Delphi, Indiana murders defense. You’ll hear about the challenges of jury selection, how critical evidence was handled, and the philosophy behind team-based trial advocacy. Andrew also shares the realities of criminal defense as both a career and a calling.
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