Opinions Nov. 19, 2018

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Indiana Court of Appeals
J.S. v. State of Indiana

18A-JV-826
Juvenile. Affirms J.S.’s adjudication as a delinquent child for possession of a firearm and resisting law enforcement as Class A misdemeanors if committed by an adult. Finds there is sufficient evidence to support J.S.’s true finding for dangerous possession of a firearm.

Donna G. Dowell v. U.S. Bank, National Association (mem. dec.)
18A-MF-832
Mortgage foreclosure. Affirms the Wayne Superior Court’s award of summary judgment in favor of U.S. Bank, National Association on U.S. Bank’s Complaint, seeking foreclosure on Donna Dowell’s property. Finds the trial court properly issued summary judgment to U.S. Bank on its request for foreclosure on Dowell’s property.

In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of W.B. (Child) and A.B. (Father); A.B. (Father) v. The Indiana Department of Child Services (mem. dec.)
18A-JT-1512
Juvenile termination. Affirms the termination of A.B.’s parental rights to his child W.B. Finds the evidence supported the Vanderburgh Superior Court’s finding regarding the instability of A.B.’s housing and employment.

In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of Ra.W. & R.S. (Children) and Ro.W. (Father); Ro.W. (Father) v. The Indiana Department of Child Services (mem. dec.)
18A-JT-992
Juvenile termination. Affirms the involuntary termination of Ro.W.’s parental rights to Ra.W. and R.S. Finds that the conditions under which Ra.W. and R.S. were removed from Ro.W.’s care would not be remedied and that termination was in Ra.W. and R.S.’s best interests.

Stacy Yuron Hart v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
18A-CR-1092
Criminal. Affirms the Vanderburgh Circuit Court’s denial of Stacey Yuron Hart’s motion to correct erroneous sentence. Finds that the trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying Hart’s motion to correct erroneous sentence

Mary N. Poole v. Anonymous D.P.M., Anonymous Medical Group, Anonymous M.D., Anonymous Network, and Anonymous Hospital (mem. dec.)
48A02-1706-CT-1376
Civil tort. Affirms the Madison Circuit Court’s entry of summary judgment in favor of Anonymous M.D., Anonymous Network, and Anonymous Hospital in a medical malpractice action. Finds the trial court did not err in awarding summary judgment.

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