Opinions June 14, 2016

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Indiana Court of Appeals
Gregory Schafer v. Kathryne Borchert d/b/a Southlake Realty.
56A04-1507-CP-977
Civil plenary. Affirms judgment for Kathryne Borchert after Gregory Schafer appealed the judgment on Schafer’s claims that a tax sale notice was sent to him one day late when Borchert filed for a quiet title. Schafer had filed on cross-appeal to have the tax deeds set aside. The Court of Appeals found the trial court misinterpreted Trial Rule 6(A), counting the number of days between the notice and sale incorrectly.

Miguel I. Sanchez v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
71A05-1601-CR-175
Criminal. Affirms Miguel Sanchez’s conviction of dealing in methamphetamine by manufacturing, a Level 5 felony.

Dustin Arbuckle v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
48A02-1510-CR-1596
Criminal. Affirms Dustin Arbuckle’s 50-year sentence in the Department of Correction followed by three years suspended to probation after he pleaded guilty to multiple offenses including burglary, attempted burglary and possession of marijuana.

Robert D. Gibson v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
39A01-1512-CR-2326
Criminal. Dismisses Robert Gibson’s appeal of his convictions of felony strangulation and felony battery, both Level 6 felonies, after he pleaded guilty. Affirms Gibson’s sentence.

Julie D. Himes v. Todd A. Himes (mem. dec.)
16A01-1510-DR-1599
Domestic relations. Affirms trial court did not err in granting children right to pursue arrearage for post-secondary expenses and that mother’s overpaid college expenses were gifts. Reverses judgment terminating the couple’s educational expenses order, failing to find the father in contempt and failing to award the mother attorney fees. Remands with instructions for trial court to determine the amount of attorney fees mother should receive as a result of father’s contempt.

L.G. and D.D. v. The Indiana Department of Child Services (mem. dec.)
89A01-1511-JT-2067
Juvenile. Affirms termination of parental rights.

 

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