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Opinions Oct. 17, 2012

October 17, 2012

Indiana Supreme Court
J.M. v. Review Board of the Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development and T.C.
Agency appeal. Finds the court may rely on a different statutory ground of a just cause finding than the one relied upon by the review board when, as here, the review board’s findings of fact clearly establish the alternate subsection’s applicability. Affirms the review board under Indiana Code section 22-4-15-1(d)(5), that J.M. refused to obey instructions, and was thus fired for just cause. Affirms denial of unemployment benefits.

10 schools to schedule girls’ basketball on Friday, Saturday nights

October 17, 2012

By the 2016-2017 school year, boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball games at one high school will be equally scheduled on Friday and Saturday nights, according to a consent decree entered Monday in federal court. The agreement comes after a lawsuit challenged that girls’ games are typically scheduled on school nights or other non-preferred times.

Justices uphold denial of benefits for fired employee

October 17, 2012

Indiana Justice Steven David authored a unanimous opinion Wednesday in which the court held “when the facts of a case support more than one statutory ground for discharge, we are not confined to narrowly review the [Indiana Department of Workforce Development] Review Board’s decision when the facts point to the Review Board’s ultimately correct conclusion.”

Statute granting DCS immunity applies to nearly all of family’s claims

October 17, 2012

A case involving the Department of Child Services before the Indiana Court of Appeals Wednesday provided the court with two issues of first impression – the interpretation of a statute relating to the agency, and the liberty interests that may reside with extended family members involved in the lawsuit.

COA affirms $55k judgment for couple who purchased wind turbine

October 17, 2012

The Indiana Court of Appeals found that a St. Joseph Superior judge applied the correct legal standard in determining that a company breached a contract with a couple that purchased a wind turbine that failed to live up to the company’s claims.

Judges uphold family has no right of access through neighbor’s property

October 17, 2012

A family claiming that for more than 50 years they had an easement to access portions of their land through a neighbor’s property lost before the Indiana Court of Appeals.

Pyle takes oath at robing ceremony

October 16, 2012

Indiana’s newest Court of Appeals judge also holds the distinction of being the only official appointed twice by Gov. Mitch Daniels.

Opinions Oct. 16, 2012 ILD

October 16, 2012

7th Circuit Court of Appeals posted no Indiana opinions by IL deadline.

Indiana Supreme Court and Tax Court posted no opinions by IL deadline.

Indiana Court of Appeals
Juan Manuel Correa, Jr. v. State of Indiana (NFP)
79A02-1202-CR-105
Criminal. Affirms sentence imposed following guilty plea to Class B felony burglary and Class C felony intimidation.

Term. of the Parent-Child Rel. of A.U., minor child, and S.U., the mother; S.U. v. Indiana Dept. of Child Services (NFP)
02A05-1201-JT-13
Juvenile. Affirms involuntary termination of parental rights.
 

Opinions Oct. 16, 2012

October 16, 2012

Indiana Court of Appeals
Charles Mitchell v. State of Indiana
49A02-1202-CR-125
Criminal. Affirms conviction and sentence for Class D felony theft. The evidence is sufficient to show Mitchell and the other defendants knowingly exerted unauthorized control over the apartment complex’s water heater with the intent to deprive the apartments of any part of its value or use. The advisory sentence imposed, with all but 60 days suspended to probation, was not inappropriate.

Court upholds conviction for theft of water heater

October 16, 2012

The Indiana Court of Appeals dismissed a man’s argument that he didn’t know he couldn’t take a water heater from an Indianapolis apartment complex to scrap, finding that the evidence supports his theft conviction.

Justices rescind order amending administrative rules, issue new one

October 16, 2012

The Indiana Supreme Court has rescinded the Sept. 7 order that set out amendments to Indiana Administrative Rules 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10, and the justices have issued in its place a new order. The changes include the use of senior judges, records that need to be microfilmed, and what court records are excluded from public access.

Lecture to look at SCOTUS ethics

October 16, 2012

The Tabor Institute on Legal Ethics topic this year at Valparaiso University Law School is United States Supreme Court ethics in the wake of NFIB v. Seblius.

ISBA members approve of appellate judges up for retention

October 16, 2012

The Indiana State Bar Association has released results of its 2012 Judicial Retention Poll. None of the six appellate judges up for retention in the Indiana Supreme Court or Court of Appeals received less than 81 percent of “yes” votes.

New Marion County Small Claims rules a ‘change in atmosphere’

October 16, 2012

A new set of rules for Marion County’s nine township Small Claims courts will make the forums more transparent and put important court information online for the first time, according to the judge overseeing reform efforts.

Opinions Oct. 15, 2012 ILD

October 15, 2012

7th Circuit Court of Appeals posted no Indiana opinions by IL deadline.

Indiana Supreme Court and Tax Court posted no opinions by IL deadline.

Indiana Court of Appeals
Ted L. Cecil, Cecil Septic LLC, and Max Haas Company, LLC v. Fisk Excavating, Plumbing and Septic Services, Inc., Dennis Fisk, Dennis Fisk, Jr.,Michelle Fisk, Bob Murphy, et al. (NFP)
33A05-1112-MI-686
Miscellaneous. Affirms summary judgment in favor of Fisk Excavating and other defendants on the plaintiffs’ legal malpractice claim. Remands for determination of Gregg Morelock’s appellate attorney fees.

Sally Applegate-Rodeman and Leslie M. Rodeman v. JDK, LLC d/b/a Livrite Fitness Center, d/b/a Northeast Fitness, Threstrands by Grace, LLC d/b/a Livrite Fitness Center, d/b/a Northeast Fitness (NFP)
49A02-1110-PL-950
Civil plenary. Dismisses the Rodemans’ appeal of summary judgment in favor of Livrite on a negligence claim.

 

Opinions Oct. 15, 2012

October 15, 2012

Indiana Court of Appeals
Ted L. Cecil, Cecil Septic LLC, and Max Haas Company, LLC v. Fisk Excavating, Plumbing and Septic Services, Inc., Dennis Fisk, Dennis Fisk, Jr.,Michelle Fisk, Bob Murphy, et al. (NFP)
33A05-1112-MI-686
Miscellaneous. Affirms summary judgment in favor of Fisk Excavating and other defendants on the plaintiffs’ legal malpractice claim. Remands for determination of Gregg Morelock’s appellate attorney fees.

Former Civil Rights Commission director, MCBA president dies

October 15, 2012

Sandra Leek, who ran the Indiana Civil Rights Commission for 13 years, died Oct. 12 after battling cancer. She was 58.

Indiana justices accept 2 cases

October 15, 2012

The Indiana Supreme Court will weigh in on whether communications during mediation can be used as extrinsic evidence.

Legislative groups to look at surrogate attorneys, funding for correction programs

October 15, 2012

Legislators this week will study a variety of issues, including preliminary drafts on surrogate attorneys and probate court authority.

Survey says: retain 2 Lake County judges

October 15, 2012

Respondents to a recent survey conducted by the Lake County Bar Association on two judges up for retention this year have recommended the judges be retained.

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