February 3, 2011
Jennifer NelsonSeveral bills of impact on the courts saw action this week before the Indiana General Assembly shut down for two days after
a winter storm hit the state.
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February 3, 2011
IL StaffThe Clerk’s Office and Hammond District Court in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Indiana remain closed
Thursday due to weather conditions.
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December 28, 2010
Michael HoskinsWhile recognizing that the state’s practice of allowing late introduction of evidence basically rewards attorneys who
don’t prepare for trial, the Indiana Court of Appeals looked beyond that practice in a recent decison to how the rules
still protect a person’s right to a fair trial.
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December 22, 2010
Michael HoskinsLake Circuit Judge Lorenzo Arredondo didn’t set out to make history when he took the bench more than three decades ago.
But thanks to what he describes as an array of “historical accidents” over the course of his life, the 69-year
old has cemented his name in the history books.
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December 13, 2010
Jennifer NelsonThe Indiana Court of Appeals reversed partial summary judgment to a city that collected a lower monthly bill rate than what
was required for wastewater treatment from a town for 15 years and then sued to recover more than $500,000 it believed was
owed to it. The city never informed the town the sewage treatment rate increased or that it was embroiled in a lawsuit over
the matter.
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December 8, 2010
Michael HoskinsThe practice of naming a building after someone is a longstanding tradition throughout the country, but one of the most common
practices in those renamings is waiting until someone dies to dedicate that place.
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December 8, 2010
Read who's been suspended by the Indiana Supreme Court.
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November 24, 2010
Michael HoskinsTwo judicial candidates who’d faced Indiana Election Commission challenges earlier this year about their names even
appearing on the ballot made it to the general election, but ended up losing the races and not getting to the bench in Lake
and Allen counties.
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November 10, 2010
Michael HoskinsCrown Point attorney Shontrai Irving may be considered a success story in the legal world with multiple awards illustrating
his experience in the corporate, criminal, and civil sides of the law. But that’s only one part of what he does, and
while he loves the lawyering, it’s not what makes him the most proud.
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November 3, 2010
IL StaffThe 11 judges up for retention this year – including five on the Indiana Court of Appeals – will remain on the
bench.
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October 13, 2010
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court has refused to sidestep the state’s intermediate appellate court on a judicial-election issue
from Lake County, while the lower appeals court decided not to grant an expedited-hearing request despite the pending election.
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October 12, 2010
Elizabeth BrockettA property-settlement document is not an enforceable contract if one of the parties dies before the dissolution action is
finalized, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled today.
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October 11, 2010
Jennifer NelsonA man who spent nearly 18 years in prison for crimes from which he was later exonerated is now suing the City of Hammond and
various police officers involved in his arrest.
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September 30, 2010
Elizabeth BrockettThe attorney for a man challenging the inclusion of a Lake County judicial prospect’s name on the general election ballot
will seek an expedited hearing with the Indiana Court of Appeals after justices Wednesday denied a second emergency request
for transfer.
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September 29, 2010
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court has refused to sidestep the state’s intermediate appellate court on a judicial election issue
from Lake County, which involves a prospect for the bench being able to stay on the ballot.
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September 29, 2010
Michael HoskinsA Highland attorney is back on the ballot for a Lake Circuit judge opening after he received a temporary restraining order
and preliminary injunction that say the Indiana Election Commission shouldn’t have removed his name as a candidate for
the general election.
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September 16, 2010
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Supreme Court has granted a rehearing on the appeal involving East Chicago casino money, using the chance to warn
parties to not jump the gun in how it responds once an appellate ruling is initially issued.
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September 15, 2010
Michael HoskinsDuring an afternoon of heated debate about election law, a state commission kept a controversial incumbent judge on Allen
County’s ballot despite arguments he should be disqualified while it essentially pulled another judicial candidate off
the Lake County ballot in a challenge involving how the political process put him into the race.
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September 14, 2010
Michael HoskinsA Highland attorney is back on the ballot for a Lake Circuit judge opening after he received a temporary restraining order
that says the Indiana Election Commission shouldn’t have removed his name as a candidate for the general election.
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September 3, 2010
Michael HoskinsThe Indiana Election Commission has pulled one Lake County judicial candidate off the ballot because of how the political
process put him into the race, while a controversial incumbent Allen Superior judge remains on the ballot despite arguments
that his disciplinary history should keep him off.
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September 2, 2010
Michael HoskinsA Merrillville attorney and three law firms must repay East Chicago a total $453,282 in legal fees they collected for defending
former city officials in the Sidewalk Six scandal.
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September 1, 2010
Rebecca BerfangerTo help address the need for guardians for patients of a northwest Indiana hospital, Lake County Judge Diane Kavadias-Schneider
– with others in the court and with permission from Indiana Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard – worked on a guardianship
program that involved temporary volunteer guardians.
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September 1, 2010
Rebecca BerfangerCourts around Indiana have started their own guardianship programs based on the Lake County model program in Allen, Elkhart,
Lawrence, St. Joseph, Tippecanoe, and Vanderburgh counties.
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August 11, 2010
Jennifer NelsonThe 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Robert Cantrell’s 78-month sentence for various convictions, including using
his position in public office for kickbacks.
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August 5, 2010
Jennifer NelsonThe 7th Circuit Court of Appeals expanded caselaw today when ruling on a defendant’s request for new counsel.
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Jack, I was only responding to bill's comment of tying everybody in government together. I agree with you though, it takes one bad apple to ruin the bunch.. As in any profession. What's truly unfair is when somebody violates someone's trust and takes complete advantage of someone
John’s comment is unfair. The majority of attorneys can be trusted. Unfortunately, all it takes is one greedy, unscrupulous, immoral attorney to jade the public.
In regards to bill's comment about trusting the cover meant. We can trust them about as much as we can trust attorneys'.
This is disturbing to learn...
Yikes!