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Confiscated guitar leaves inmate with jailhouse blues

August 1, 2018

An inmate will not be reunited with a guitar he was allowed to purchase in prison after the Indiana Court of Appeals entered judgment for the Department of Correction on Wednesday. The appeals court found a policy adopted by DOC was not improper.

Attorney awarded $150K for infringement of Indy photo

August 1, 2018

An Indiana attorney and hobbyist photographer who has sued dozens of people for the unauthorized use of a copyrighted image has been awarded more than $150,000 for the willful infringement of his photo of the Indianapolis skyline.

Judge pro tem appointed in Lake County; Tavitas to join COA

August 1, 2018

Senior judge Thomas W. Webber Sr., will serve as judge pro tem in Lake Superior Court, Civil Division 3, replacing Judge Elizabeth Tavitas upon her appointment to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Tavitas is scheduled to be sworn in on the appellate bench next week.

Judge blocks release of 3D-printed gun plans

August 1, 2018

A federal judge in Seattle on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order to stop the release of blueprints to make untraceable and undetectable 3D-printed plastic guns. Eight Democratic attorneys general sued Monday to block a settlement with the government that would have allowed blueprints to be published online.

Family who lost 9 in duck boat tragedy files 2nd lawsuit

August 1, 2018

Fifty-three members of an Indianapolis family who lost nine relatives when a duck boat sank in Missouri described their pain and unfathomable loss Tuesday while calling for a ban on the amphibious tourist boats that their attorney likened to “coffins and death traps.”

Manafort accused of amassing secret income as trial opens

August 1, 2018

Paul Manafort orchestrated a multimillion-dollar conspiracy to evade U.S. tax and banking laws, leaving behind a trail of lies as he lived a lavish lifestyle, prosecutors said as they laid out their case against the former Trump campaign chairman.

Despite Holcomb’s support, hate crimes bill lacks unity

July 31, 2018

Even as Indiana lawmakers from both parties continue to echo Gov. Eric Holcomb’s call for hate crime legislation, the deep divisions that foiled previous attempts to pass a bias-motivated crime bill appear to still be entrenched.

Opinions July 31, 2018

July 31, 2018

Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of the Involuntary Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of Z.B., D.B., L.B., Me.B., Ma.B. (Minor Children) and A.B. (Mother) v. The Indiana Department of Child Services, et al.
18A-JT-318 
Juvenile termination of parental rights. Affirms the Delaware Circuit Court's termination of mother A.B.'s parental rights, holding that a court-appointed special advocate may prosecute a TPR case even when the Department of Child Services objects.

Attorney fees unwarranted in tax sale appeal

July 31, 2018

The Indiana Court of Appeals found that despite strictly complying with procedural rules, the flaws in a tax case were not egregious enough to award appellate attorney’s fees.

CASAs may seek termination of parental rights without DCS

July 31, 2018

The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that court-appointed special advocates have the statutory authority to prosecute a petition to terminate parental rights, even when the Department of Child Services opposes the termination.

Man convicted of bogus liens on judges loses appeal

July 31, 2018

A man who used the sovereign citizen tactic of filing phony liens against multiple Indiana federal judges lost his appeal Monday. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Brent A. Swallers' conviction of filing a false lien and encumbrance against a federal judge

Appeal rejected in plot targeting Noblesville lawyer

July 31, 2018

A woman's appeal of her federal guilty plea in a murder-for-hire case targeting a Noblesville attorney was dismissed by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in a case the panel said resembled “the plot of a mediocre novel.”

Hill joins amicus brief defending cross-shaped WWI memorial

July 31, 2018

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has signed on to a 28-state amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn a circuit court decision that would require the destruction or significant alteration of a World War I monument, which was found to be a violation of the Establishment Clause.

Rule change gives extra time to file transfer petitions

July 31, 2018

Attorneys will have 15 extra days to file a petition to transfer to the Indiana Supreme Court next year, thanks to an appellate rule amendment adopted Monday.

Missouri opens criminal probe into deadly boat sinking

July 31, 2018

The Missouri attorney general's office says it has opened a criminal investigation into the circumstances of the tourist boat that sank on a Missouri lake, killing 17 people, including nine members of an Indianapolis family.

Indiana courthouse bombing case unsolved after 20 years

July 31, 2018

Authorities have yet to name a suspect or make an arrest 20 years after someone attempted to bomb the county courthouse in Lafayette with a stolen pickup truck full of drums of diesel fuel and gasoline.

Insanity defense allowed for man in trooper shooting

July 31, 2018

A Clark County judge will allow a southern Indiana man to use an insanity defense when he goes on trial for shooting a state trooper in the head during a traffic stop. The defendant showed early signs of dementia, a mental health provider said.

Gov. Holcomb advocates for hate crime law after synagogue vandalism

July 30, 2018

Republican Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is calling on the General Assembly to pass a hate crimes bill after someone spray-painted anti-Semitic graffiti at a suburban Indianapolis synagogue. Holcomb said Monday he’ll meet with lawmakers, legal experts, corporate leaders and “citizens of all stripes who are seeking to find consensus on this issue so that, once and for all, we can move forward as a state."

Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh’s gun views are clear

July 30, 2018

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says he recognizes that gun, drug and gang violence “has plagued all of us.” Still, he believes the Constitution limits how far government can go to restrict gun use to prevent crime.

Opinions July 30, 2018

July 30, 2018

Indiana Court of Appeals
Dennis Knight v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)

71A04-1711-PC-2748
Post-conviction. Affirms the St. Joseph Superior Court’s order to prepare a new 
pre-sentence investigation report for Dennis Knight. Finds Knight waived the argument that he was entitled to any relief based on the trial court sentencing him without a PSI because he failed to raise such an argument on direct appeal. Also finds, waiver notwithstanding, that Knight’s argument that such an error would entitle him to a new trial was meritless. Finally, finds Knight failed to show any prejudice resulting from the post-conviction court resentencing him.  

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