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Court of Appeals of Indiana
Robert Deshon Coleman v. State of Indiana
21A-PC-1260
Post-conviction. Affirms the denial of Robert Coleman’s petition for post-conviction relief, in which he alleged that he had received ineffective assistance of trial and appellate counsel. Finds Coleman has failed to meet his burden of showing that the Clay Superior Court erred by denying relief. Remands to the post-conviction court to correct its typographical error.

Dennis L. Mothersbaugh v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
21A-CR-2903
Criminal. Affirms Dennis L. Mothersbaugh’s aggregate nine-year sentence for conviction of Level 4 felony child solicitation, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement, and Class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Finds the sentence is not inappropriate.

Mehwish Aftab v. Syed Danish Aftab (mem. dec.)
21A-DR-2527
Domestic relations. Affirms, in an interlocutory appeal, the denial of Mehwish Aftab’s motion to reconsider that she filed in the action dissolving her marriage to her husband, Syed Danish Aftab. Finds that because the evidence does not positively require the conclusion contended for by Wife, there is no basis for reversal. Thus, finds the Lake Superior Court did not abuse its discretion when it denied Wife’s motion to reconsider.

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