Opinions Oct. 29, 2012

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The following are not-for-publication opinions released by IL deadline.

Indiana Court of Appeals
Betty J. Angel v. Kent H. Powelson and Marjorie A. Powelson
82A04-1205-PL-292
Civil plenary. Affirms order granting part of the Powelsons’ summary judgment motion on Angel’s claims of reformation of a deed and adverse possession. The undisputed evidence shows that both Angel and the Powelsons were granted an easement to use the roadway and both used it for ingress and egress purposes. The evidence also supports Angel’s claim for reformation of a deed is barred by laches.

Shiloh Jones v. State of Indiana
49A04-1202-CR-74
Criminal. Vacates the convictions and sentences for Class A misdemeanors battery and domestic battery due to double jeopardy and affirms conviction and sentence for Class D felony domestic battery. Jones’ conviction for criminal confinement did not violate the prohibition against double jeopardy. The amended sentence imposed by the judge and comments by the prosecutor did not constitute fundamental error.

Aaron Shelton v. State of Indiana (NFP)
02A05-1112-CR-665
Criminal. Affirms convictions of one count of possession of methamphetamine and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, all Class D felonies.

Cheryl E. Webb f/k/a Cheryl E. Wilder and G. Cameron Taylor v. The Bank of New York Mellon (NFP)
49A02-1112-MF-1142
Mortgage foreclosure. Affirms order denying Wilder’s and Taylor’s motion for summary judgment and the grant of summary judgment in favor of the bank. Remands with instructions that the trial court recalculate the amount to award to the bank consistent with this opinion. Chief Judge Margret Robb dissents.
 

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