Opinions May 16, 2014

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Indiana Supreme Court
In the Matter of: Steven B. Geller
49S00-1106-DI-318
Attorney discipline. Disbars Geller for 12 violations of the Rules of Professional conduct, including violations arising from his physical confrontation at the courthouse with an ex-client who he believed owed him money. Disbarment is warranted in light of Geller’s history of misconduct, unsuccessful prior attempt at rehabilitation, inability to manage anger, and dishonesty toward the Court and the Disciplinary Commission. Justice Mark Massa concurred in part and dissented in part and would have recommended a three-year suspension without automatic reinstatement.
 

Indiana Court of Appeals
In re: The Paternity of B.J., C.J. v. H.H. (NFP)
80A04-1311-JP-575
Juvenile. Reverses trial court order denying father C.J.’s objection to relocation of mother H.H. with the parties’ child, B.J., and father’s petition to modify custody. Because the court failed to issue findings, the matter is remanded for proceedings.  

In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of: C.M., J.J., L.S., and A.S., Minor Children, M.H., Mother v. Indiana Department of Child Services (NFP)
02A03-1309-JT-371
Juvenile. Affirms involuntary termination of parental rights.

Indiana Tax Court issued no opinions by IL deadline. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals issued no Indiana decisions by IL deadline.

 

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