Opinions March 29, 2016

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Indiana Court of Appeals
3155 Development Way, LLC v. APM Rental Properties, LLC
10A01-1508-PL-1235
Civil plenary. Affirms rescission of a contract to purchase a tract of land after the court found a company relied on a misrepresentation to purchase it.

William R. Johnson v. Tonya S. Johnson (mem. dec.)
90A02-1508-DR-1259
Domestic relations. Affirms denial of motion to modify a prior agreed entry regarding parenting time.

Scott Giles v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
53A01-1508-CR-1244
Criminal. Affirms Scott Giles’ sentence for forgery and theft as Class C felonies.

Marvin Beville v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
84A01-1507-CR-890
Criminal. Affirms Marvin Beville’s charges of dealing in marijuana, a Class A misdemeanor, and maintaining a common nuisance, a Level 6 felony.

Jason T. Myers v. Thomas D. Maxson; Amy L. Hutchison; Bruce W. Graham; and Trueblood & Graham (In their Official and Individual Capacities) (mem. dec.)
79A05-1501-CT-39
Civil tort. Affirms summary judgment in favor of defendants on Jason T. Myers’s lawsuit alleging legal malpractice and constructive fraud, among other claims.

Jermarcus L. Grandberry v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
02A03-1511-PC-1874
Post conviction. Affirms denial of Jemarcus Grandberry’s petition for post-conviction relief.

Racheal Dawn Ruble v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
35A02-1507-CR-932
Criminal. Reverses and remands Racheal Dawn Ruble’s conviction for neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury as a Level 3 felony after the court found her conviction must be reduced from a Level 3 felony to a Level 6 felony.

Paul Patterson v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
20A03-1504-CR-123
Criminal. Affirms Paul Patterson’s convictions for Class D felony possession of cocaine and Class A misdemeanor possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic look alike substance.

Sportsdrome Speedway, Inc. v. Jason Clark (mem. dec.)
10A01-1505-CT-341
Civil tort. Reverses and remands summary judgment against Sportsdrome Speedway Inc. Jason Clark sustained injuries when a racecar hit him as he volunteered at the track. The court found there was no genuine issue of material fact that the speedway had knowledge that an injury to Clark was probable.

Mauricio Martinez v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
49A02-1506-PC-547
Post conviction. Affirms denial of Mauricio Martinez’s petition for post-conviction relief.

 

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