Opinions April 5, 2024

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Indiana Court of Appeals
Bremni Onelio Villatoro LLC, Bremni Onelio Villatoro, and Lesly Yessenia Dominguez Reyes v. Progressive Commercial, and Progressive Southeastern Insurance Company (mem. dec.)
23A-CT-2831
Civil tort. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s declaratory judgment for Progressive Commercial and Progressive Southeastern Insurance Company following a bench trial. Finds that Bremni Villatoro has not shown that the trial court erred when it found that the rejection form applied to the amended policy naming the LLC.

Michelle Lynn Kooistra v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
23A-CR-2743
Criminal. Affirms Michelle Kooistra’s sentence in DeKalb Superior Court for forgery, a Level 6 felony. Finds Kooistra’s sentence two and one-half years in the Indiana Department of Correction is not inappropriate in light of the nature of her offense and her character.

D.C. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
23A-JV-1716
Juvenile. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s adjudication of D.C. as a delinquent child for committing felony murder and assisting a criminal, a Level 5 felony if committed by an adult. Finds the state presented sufficient evidence that D.C. was one of the three juveniles who participated in the offense that resulted in the victim’s death.

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