Indiana Court of Appeals
Matthew Eversole v. State of Indiana
24A-CR-1910
Criminal. Affirms Clay Circuit Court Judge Joseph Trout’s judgment on the drug-interdiction fee, but finds an indigency hearing was required for the fine, costs and fees for which the agreement did not specify amounts. Reverses the trial court’s judgment to all expenses other than the $200 drug-interdiction fee. Remands the trial court to conduct or schedule an indigency hearing in conjunction with its imposition on Eversole of any other fine, costs and fees. Attorney for appellant: Kay Beehler. Attorneys for appellee: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Deputy Attorney General J.T. Whitehead.