Indiana Supreme Court to hold argument in Evansville next month

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The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville for an oral argument next month, the court announced Wednesday.

The court will travel to southwestern Indiana for arguments Monday, Oct. 30. The argument involves a juvenile delinquency case, B.A. v. State of Indiana, 49S02-1709-JV-567. The Court of Appeals affirmed a Marion Superior Court ruling admitting statements from a 13-year-old who threatened to bomb his school, because the student’s in-school interrogation did not trigger a Miranda warning.

The argument will take place at 10:30 a.m. CDT in Carter Hall on the USI campus, 8600 University Blvd., Evansville. The 40-minute argument will be broadcast live and is open to schools, the public and press. Educators interested in bringing student groups, or those who need special accommodation, should contact Outreach Coordinator Sarah Kidwell at [email protected]. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

The argument will be webcast live by the University of Southern Indiana and uploaded to the court’s website.

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