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Fueled by protest, liberals push for blockade of Trump picks

January 31, 2017

Democrats are racing to respond to the wave of liberal outrage triggered by President Donald Trump, jumping into protests, organizing rallies and vowing to block more of the new president's nominees — including, possibly, his pick for the Supreme Court.

COA affirms revocation of good time credit

January 30, 2017

A man whose disciplinary actions resulted in the loss of good time credit in a county community corrections program was not entitled to have that credit restored when his probation was revoked and he was ordered to serve the balance of his sentence, the Indiana Court of Appeals decided Monday.

Divided COA reverses denial of proceedings supplemental

January 30, 2017

A divided Indiana Court of Appeals panel has reversed a trial court’s denial of a motion for proceedings supplemental in a civil case, writing that it was incumbent upon the county clerk, not the litigant, to ensure that a criminal court knew of a lien against criminal bond proceeds.

Report: Marion County Jail going at former Citizens Gas site

January 30, 2017

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett will announce a new Marion County Jail and Criminal Justice Center will be built at the near-east side site of the former Citizens Gas & Coke Utility Plant on Prospect Street, a television station reported, citing unnamed sources.

7th Circuit strikes down portions of Indiana vaping law

January 30, 2017

A federal court has struck down portions of Indiana’s controversial vaping law, holding that the “astoundingly specific provisions” related to regulations of security, cleanliness and other physical requirements imposed on out-of-state manufacturers violates federal law and seems to imply a state attempt to create a monopoly for an Indiana security firm.

Opinions Jan. 30, 2017

January 30, 2017

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Legato Vapors, LLC, et al and Right to be Smoke-Free Coalition, Inc. v. David Cook, et al
16-3071
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Judge Sarah Evans Barker.
Civil. Reverses the judgment of the district court dismissing the case. Remands with instructions to enjoin enforcement of the challenged provisions of the Vapor Pens and E-Liquids Act against the plaintiffs and to declare the challenged provisions unenforceable against out-of-state manufacturers. Finds that Indiana may not try to achieve health and safety goals by directly regulating out-of-state factories and commercial transactions. Also finds that as applied to out-of-state manufacturers, the challenged provisions of the act violate the dormant Commerce Clause prohibition against extraterritorial legislation.

State immigration lawyers say clients fearful amid Trump orders

January 30, 2017

As the nation witnessed chaotic scenes over the weekend of immigrants detained at major American airports, Indiana immigration lawyers said President Donald Trump’s executive orders tightening immigration enforcement and banning immigrants from seven nations are dividing families and sowing fear with their clients.

Indiana man charged in dad’s killing to use insanity defense

January 30, 2017

A northeast Indiana man charged with killing his father plans to use an insanity defense when he goes to trial in Auburn.

State lawmakers discuss expanding screening for teachers

January 30, 2017

Indiana lawmakers are proposing legislation they say will help strengthen Indiana’s system for running background checks for teachers.

Man convicted in deadly blast faces murder-for-hire trial

January 30, 2017

A man serving two life sentences in a deadly Indianapolis house explosion faces trial on a murder-for-hire charge.

Anti-abortion groups hold triumphant rally after Obama years

January 27, 2017

The politically ascendant anti-abortion movement gathered Friday for a triumphant rally on the National Mall, rejoicing at the end of an eight-year presidency that participants said was dismissive of their views.

Hearing officer urges reprimand for Johnson County prosecutor

January 27, 2017

The Indiana Supreme Court should limit its discipline of Johnson County Prosecutor Bradley Cooper to a public reprimand, the hearing officer presiding over his case recommends.

Legal aid filing fee bill moves to House

January 27, 2017

A bill that would extend the $1 filing fee on civil cases submitted to Indiana state courts has breezed through the Senate and is now headed to the House of Representatives.

Woman exonerated in murder loses appeal over fingerprint errors

January 27, 2017

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to allow a plaintiff to seek money damages against an Elkhart County detective who incorrectly identified latent fingerprints as those of a woman convicted of murder in 2002. The panel ruled that despite his training, the detective was still considered an expert on fingerprint identification.

Opinions Jan. 27, 2017

January 27, 2017

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Lana Canen v. Dennis Chapman, in his individual capacity as Deputy for the Elkhart County Sheriff Department
16-1621
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, South Bend Division. Judge Rudy Lozano.
Civil. Affirms the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana’s dismissal of Lana Canen’s case at summary judgment on the grounds that Dennis Chapman was entitled to qualified immunity. Finds that Detective Chapman's failure to disclose that he was not trained as a latent print examiner cannot be characterized as a violation of any clearly established right and, accordingly, the doctrine of qualified immunity protects him. Also finds that to the degree that this action is premised on the preparation or presentation of his trial testimony, absolute immunity protects Chapman.

COA affirms drug convictions

January 27, 2017

The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed the convictions of a man convicted on a litany of drug-related charges after finding that the evidence was sufficient to support his convictions and that there were no constitutional violations or court errors that harmed his case.

ILAS sees red ink flow into budget

January 27, 2017

Even coming off a holiday fundraiser that pulled in just over $150,000, the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society is expecting the 2016 expenditures will throw its budget in the red for the first time in decades.

Indiana pain medicine doctor faces 55 felony charges

January 27, 2017

An Indiana doctor faces 55 felony charges after federal investigators say he traded pills for work on his farm among other accusations.

Congressmen write Trump letter about East Chicago lead

January 27, 2017

Members of Indiana’s congressional delegation have written a letter to President Donald Trump asking for details related to cleaning up lead contamination in East Chicago.

Delaware County approves $16K for dog to help kids in court

January 27, 2017

Delaware County officials have approved plans to acquire a service dog to aid young people in the juvenile court system.

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