The Indiana Supreme Court announced today two new appointments to the Disciplinary Commission and the reappointment of one
member.
Attorneys Catherine Nestrick of Evansville and Tony Walker of Gary replaced July 1 Diana L. Bender and Robert L. Lewis, whose
terms expired. Nestrick and Walker will serve five-year terms.
Indianapolis attorney R. Anthony Prather was reappointed to another five-year term. He first joined the commission in March
2004.
The Disciplinary Commission also elected new officers at its July meeting. Corinne Finnerty of North Vernon is now chairperson;
Fred Austerman of Richmond is vice-chair; and Prather is secretary.
More information about the new members and the Disciplinary Commission can be found on the courts' website.














Never heard of remand to another state. How often does that happen?
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they are pushing these cases against lawyers too far. thought-crime.
vagueness cannot challenged, so let's write all laws vaguely and throw the constitution out the window.Even if the court is operating under a particular law, if they don't it they will change it to their liking. What a joke!!!
Two convictions becomes one conviction with exactly the same sentence, only it is not clear wheter or not that sentence will be 18 months, 120 months or 138 months. Actually if the guns were in a home, whether or not they were his, he is protected under the 2nd amendment. Jurors need to learn the law and the constitution before judging others. The cour5ts need to do this as well.