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COA affirms dismissal of armed burglary charge

April 12, 2017

A Huntington County woman who stole a gun as part of a plan to trade the gun for drugs will not be charged with armed burglary because the gun was not used to “arm” the woman during her crime, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.

Public Lawsuit Statute not applicable in Tipton Co. case

April 12, 2017

The Indiana Public Lawsuit Statute that requires litigants to post bond when bringing a public lawsuit did not apply in a Tipton County case in which a couple was seeking to protect their own private interests, rather than public interests, the Indiana Court of Appeals decided Wednesday.

National defense firm opens downtown Indy office

April 12, 2017

National defense law firm Foley & Mansfield has opened a new law office in Indianapolis, its third new office to open in the last two years.

Lawmakers approve peeping drones crime bill on final passage

April 12, 2017

Indiana lawmakers are sending Gov. Eric Holcomb a bill targeting drone operators who use the new technology for the age-old crime of voyeurism.

Senators approve ban on sanctuary campuses in final vote

April 12, 2017

Lawmakers have voted to send the governor a bill banning so-called sanctuary campuses in Indiana.

Tax Court affirms assessments of lakefront property

April 12, 2017

The Indiana Tax Court has affirmed two property assessments for a lakefront property in northern Indiana, finding that the property owner failed to meet her burden of proof to discredit the county’s assessments.

Coachella isn’t all that chill about its brand

April 11, 2017

As the multi-weekend music festival has grown to 600,000 attendees paying hundreds of dollars each, the event’s owners have also grown more protective of its identity.

14 states urge appeals court to reinstate travel ban

April 11, 2017

Texas, Florida and a dozen other states are urging a San Francisco-based federal appeals court to reinstate President Donald Trump's revised travel ban.

Lawsuit against Columbus over crosswalk headed toward trial

April 11, 2017

Although the city of Columbus has immunity from the policy decisions that may have contributed to a 13-year-old’s injuries when he was struck by a vehicle in a city crosswalk, genuine issues of material fact remain that preclude the city from being awarded summary judgment in a lawsuit, a divided Indiana Court of Appeals has held.

During border visit, Sessions outlines immigration plan

April 11, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions toured the U.S.-Mexico border Tuesday and unveiled what he described as a new get-tough approach to immigration prosecutions under President Donald Trump.

Opinions April 11, 2017

April 11, 2017

Indiana Court of Appeals
Jalen Lee, A Minor Child, by and through his Next Friend, Crystal Estes and Crystal Estes, Individually v. Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation, City of Columbus, et al.
03A01-1608-CT-1900
Civil tort. Reverses the Bartholomew Circuit Court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of the city of Columbus. Finds the trial court erred in granting summary judgment on the basis of contributory negligence, but that the city is entitled to statutory immunity. However, summary judgment is improper because there are genuine issues of material fact as to whether the city breach its duty of reasonable care and whether such a breach, if any, proximately caused the accident. Remands for further proceedings. Judge Terry Crone dissents with separate opinion.

Full 4th Circuit to hear Trump’s revised travel ban appeal

April 11, 2017

The full 15-judge panel of a federal appeals court will examine a challenge to President Donald Trump's revised travel ban next month.

COA reverses stay of man’s driving suspension

April 11, 2017

A northern Indiana man whose driving privileges were suspended for a variety of driving-related offenses, including operating while intoxicated, cannot have those suspensions stayed after the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that such a stay is contrary to state law.

Appellate court dismisses juvenile’s appeal of DOC commitment

April 11, 2017

The Indiana Court of Appeals has dismissed a teenager’s appeal of his commitment to the Indiana Department of Correction, finding that because the teenager has already been released, his appeal is moot.

Cases, but also cafeteria duty, await Gorsuch at high court

April 11, 2017

How do you keep a new Supreme Court justice's head from getting too big?

Legislature approves bill curtailing solar panel incentives

April 11, 2017

A bill pushed by Indiana's investor-owned utilities that would eliminate much of the financial incentive available to those who install solar panels is headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk after it was approved on Monday by the Legislature.

Vaping law loses again as rejected firm gets license

April 10, 2017

A company that sued over Indiana’s unconstitutional vaping and e-cigarette licensing law will get an Indiana permit to manufacture e-liquids, and taxpayers will pick up the company’s legal fees for its trouble, a judge ordered Monday.

7th Circuit rules in favor of police officer in 4th Amendment lawsuit

April 10, 2017

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the denial of summary judgment to a Highland police officer, finding his decision to keep a man in handcuffs while he was investigated as part of a road rage incident did not violate the Fourth Amendment.

IDEM whistleblower case goes to Supreme Court

April 10, 2017

The Indiana Supreme Court will hear the case of a woman who claims she was fired from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management for blowing the whistle for questionable payments.

Accomplice sentenced for role in Fort Wayne triple murder

April 10, 2017

The accomplice in the shooting deaths of three people inside a Fort Wayne house has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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