Opinions Nov. 28, 2012

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Indiana Court of Appeals
Richard Thomas v. Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
64A03-1204-PL-191
Civil plenary. Affirms suspension of Thomas’ driving privileges for 10 years due to qualifying as a habitual traffic violator. The BMV timely notified Thomas that he qualified as a habitual traffic violator and the doctrine of laches is not applicable to the instant matter.

The Board of Commissioners of Delaware County a/k/a Delaware County Commissioners v. Beverly J. Evans
18A05-1201-PL-14
Civil plenary. Reverses denial of the board of commissioner’s motion to dismiss the complaint for breach of contract filed by Evans. Evans’ contract is void as against public policy and her complaint therefore fails to state an actionable claim. Remands with instructions to dismiss Evans’ complaint. Chief Judge Robb dissents.

In Re the Paternity of C.W.R.; C.W. v. F.R. (NFP)
31A04-1206-JP-311
Juvenile. Affirms denial of mother’s request for a change in custody.
 

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