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Bankruptcy Court to hold ceremony for retiring judge

September 24, 2014

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana is hosting a private retirement ceremony Thursday in honor of Judge James K. Coachys, who is retiring Sept. 30.

State’s way of paying public defenders debated

September 24, 2014

The state pays the salaries of its judges and prosecutors, but public defenders are paid by counties that are only partially reimbursed for their costs — an approach that some including the executive director of the Indiana Public Defender Council want to see changed.

Opinions Sept. 23, 2014 ILD

September 23, 2014

Indiana Court of Appeals
Forrest R. Ferguson v. State of Indiana (NFP)
49A02-1406-CR-406
Criminal. Affirms trial court denial of petition seeking permission to file a belated notice of appeal and dismisses appeal of order denying additional credit time.

Jesse Clements and Gersh Zavodnik v. The Honorable John Hanley and Marion Superior Court 11 (NFP)
49A02-1307-MI-622
Miscellaneous. Affirms denial of motion to correct error.

Heidemarie Garcia v. Cover-Rite, Inc., J.C. Builders, Inc. and Salvino Verta (NFP)
45A03-1308-SC-317
Small claims. Affirms judgments in favor of Garcia.

PaulaJean Skowronek v. Review Board of the Department of Workforce Development, and Aldi Indiana, LP (NFP)
93A02-1401-EX-63
Agency action. Affirms review board decision that Skowronek was ineligible for unemployment benefits.

Tony R. Shipley, II v. State of Indiana (NFP)
03A05-1402-CR-79
Criminal. Affirms conviction of Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass.

Richard L. Smart v. Kristina L. Smart (NFP)
35A02-1403-DR-171
Domestic. Vacates judgment and division of assets after dissolution of marriage and remands for entry of judgment consistent with the dissolution statute.

Darius Hardiman v. State of Indiana (NFP)
48A02-1311-CR-936
Affirms in part, reverses in part and remands judgment on convictions and 50-year aggregate sentence for Class A felony counts of attempted murder and robbery resulting in serious bodily injury and Class D felony dealing in marijuana. Vacates robbery conviction on double-jeopardy grounds and remands for reduction of the conviction to a Class B felony and resentencing.
 
Torrence L. Belcher v. State of Indiana (NFP)
71A03-1311-CR-461
Criminal. Affirms murder conviction.

Paul E. Matthews v. State of Indiana (NFP)
71A04-1401-CR-5
Criminal. Affirms Class A misdemeanor conviction of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
 

Opinions Sept. 23, 2014

September 23, 2014

Indiana Court of Appeals
The Branham Corporation v. Newland Resources, LLC; Samuel Sutphin; White River Funding Corp.; et al; Thomas N. Eckerle; Thomas N. Eckerle Prof. Corp. v. The Branham Corporation
06A05-1311-CT-572
Civil tort. Affirms the trial court’s summary judgment order in favor of the defendants. Reverses the order dismissing attorney Thomas Eckerle without prejudice and remands for entry of summary judgment in favor of Eckerle. Finds the trial court correctly determined the defendants were entitled to summary judgment because Branham filed its complaint for nonpayment of damages after the two-year statute of limitations had run.

Tenant who trashed house loses appeal, owes attorney fees

September 23, 2014

A former babysitter entrusted to live in a family’s home while they were away for a year and care for their pet dog in exchange for paying $300 monthly rent instead trashed the place. The ex-tenant appealed an $85,889 judgment against her but now has more bills to pay.

Attorney wins summary judgment appeal

September 23, 2014

An Indianapolis attorney ensnared in a dispute between a land developer and a creditor was successful at convincing the Indiana Court of Appeals he is identical to the other defendants and should be granted summary judgment.

Despite erroneous findings, termination of parental rights affirmed

September 23, 2014

A trial court entered erroneous findings in terminating the parental rights of a mother and father concerning two minor children, but the mistakes weren’t significant enough to reverse in a case where the state presented enough evidence to warrant the decision.

Meth dealing conviction affirmed, restitution required

September 23, 2014

Convictions for dealing methamphetamine and two counts of neglect of a dependent were affirmed on appeal Tuesday, as was an order that the offender pay restitution to the state for the costs of cleaning up the meth lab.

Angie’s List to pay $2.8M in membership-fee settlement

September 23, 2014

Indianapolis-based Angie's List Inc. will pay $2.8 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that it automatically renewed members at a higher rate than they were led to believe.

Reversal of PACER decision restores access

September 23, 2014

The Administrative Office of the United States Courts is showing what technology has taken away, technology can restore. The federal judiciary is reversing an earlier decision to delete hundreds of thousands of older case files from the federal courts’ electronic system, PACER.

Child support and tax deduction rulings reversed

September 23, 2014

A Lake County father prevailed in appealing a trial court order regarding his child support obligations that deviated from those recommended under Indiana’s official guidelines.

On rehearing, panel clarifies ruling regarding Death Property Act

September 23, 2014

A promissory note between a mother and son did not transfer to the mother’s estate on her death, the Indiana Court of Appeals clarified in rehearing an estate dispute that reversed a trial court ruling.

MCBA joins national voter registration effort

September 23, 2014

As part of a national effort, members of the Marion County Bar Association are going to neighborhoods and churches to help lower-income residents get registered to vote prior to the upcoming November election.

IndyBar: Proposal for Citation of Memorandum Decisions Unanimously Rejected

September 23, 2014

Recently, the Indiana Supreme Court unanimously voted to reject the recommendation of three Indianapolis Bar Association sections to allow citations of memorandum decisions.

Abrams: The IndyBar – More Than Just A Pretty Name

September 23, 2014

Nearly one year ago, at our board retreat, we asked all of the board members to write down as many programs, projects and services that the IndyBar provided. Admittedly, many of us, yours truly included, were only able to name from some to substantially less than all of the amazing good deeds in which we participate.

IndyBar: Nominations Now Open for Recognition Awards

September 23, 2014

This fall, IndyBar members will be honored for their contributions to our legal community. The Indianapolis legal community is fortunate to be home to many talented, dedicated professionals, and we need your help in identifying our colleagues who went above and beyond in 2014.

IndyBar: Changes In Marion County Courts And Other Observations

September 23, 2014

Judge Tim Oakes discusses the changes coming to Marion County court assignments.

IndyBar Interrogatories – Jack Kenney

September 23, 2014

Candid Q&A with the Bench and Bar.

Indiana Court Decisions – Sept. 3 to 16, 2014

September 23, 2014

Read recent appellate decisions from Indiana courts.

Disciplinary Actions – 9/24/14

September 23, 2014

Read who’s received a public reprimand and who has been suspended by the Indiana Supreme Court.

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