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Steven R. Peabody, et al v. State of Indiana Office of the Secretary of State Securities Division
25A-MI-135
Civil miscellaneous. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s denial of VoCare, Inc. employees’ motion to quash a subpoena from the Indiana Secretary of State Securities Division seeking those employees’ personal bank records from PNC Bank. Finds that because the employees’ challenges under both the Fourth and Fifth Amendments fail, the trial court’s denial of the motion to quash was not an abuse of discretion. Attorneys for appellants: Anthony Holton, Joseph Simms. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Benjamin Jones, Robert Yoke.
T.J. v. J.J.
25A-DC-457
Domestic relations with children. Affirms the Hamilton Superior Court’s order modifying the dissolution decree between T.J. and J.J., in which the mother requested sole legal custody of the children and restrictions on the father’s parenting time. Finds the trial court did not violate the father’s right to due process by admitting exhibits 1-10 or in denying the father’s motion to correct error. Also finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion in modifying legal custody and parenting time. Appellant pro se: T.J.
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