David Marsh defends trips he took at company’s expense
Don Marsh's son David, who served under his father as president of Marsh Supermarkets Inc, traveled widely, often on the company jet, just as his father did.
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Don Marsh's son David, who served under his father as president of Marsh Supermarkets Inc, traveled widely, often on the company jet, just as his father did.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Christopher Stark v. State of Indiana (NFP)
82A04-1207-CR-363
Criminal. Affirms conviction and sentence on three Class A misdemeanor charges of neglect of a dependent.
Daniel Peters v. State of Indiana (NFP)
34A02-1207-CR-569
Criminal. Affirms 15-year sentence imposed after guilty plea to a Class B felony charge of possession of methamphetamine in excess of three grams.
Hoffco/Comet Industries, Inc., John A. Bratt v. Arnold Boyd, Alan J. Cox, Richard D. Martin and Gary Weilenman (NFP)
89A01-1208-PL-365
Civil plenary. On interlocutory appeal, reverses trial court denial of John Bratt’s motion to dismiss.
Christopher E. Wooten v. State of Indiana (NFP)
73A01-1206-CR-279
Criminal. Affirms Class D felony conviction of child seduction.
Wesley Allen Thompson, Jr. v. State of Indiana (NFP)
27A05-1205-CR-283
Criminal. Affirms Class D felony conviction of perjury.
Tarrence Lee v. State of Indiana (NFP)
71A03-1210-CR-424
Criminal. Affirms trial court denial of motion to set bail on a charge of murder.
Reginald Spinks v. State of Indiana (NFP)
49A04-1206-CR-314
Criminal. Affirms Class A misdemeanor conviction of carrying a handgun without a license.
Phillip Rumley, Sr. v. Laurie Ferguson (NFP)
67A01-1207-DR-298
Domestic relations. Reverses and remands an order calculating Rumley’s child support arrearage.
Indiana Tax Court issued no opinions by IL deadline Tuesday.
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Lock Realty Corp. IX v. U.S. Health LP, et al
11-3477, 11-3570 and 12-1334
Civil. On a host of claims stemming from long-running litigation between the owners of property and the lessee who operated a Goshen nursing home, affirms judgment of the District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, South Bend District. Costs are taxed against U.S. Health and Americare.
More than a decade’s worth of litigation was tied up in a 21-page opinion from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, which affirmed decisions in favor of a landowner against the owners of a nursing home lessee.
A husband will not be able to offer as evidence comments made during a mediated settlement conference with his ex-wife, the Indiana Supreme Court has affirmed.
The Indiana Supreme Court last week vacated transfer in a criminal case and took up no new cases.
Any feelings of satisfaction that executives of Sun Capital Partners had after completing its acquisition of Marsh Supermarkets Inc. quickly turned to “shock and surprise,” a managing director of the private-equity firm told jurors Tuesday.
State senators who are fighting to go to court to defend parts of Indiana’s immigration law – a law that Attorney General Greg Zoeller concluded could not withstand constitutional scrutiny – will hear a bill Wednesday that would give them the power to defend their measures in such cases.
Two high-profile bills cleared the Indiana Senate Monday and are headed to the House of Representatives.
Days after Gov. Mike Pence came out against expanding Medicaid, the Indiana Hospital Association has issued a report that estimates increasing coverage could generate up to $3.4 billion in new economic activity and finance more than 30,000 jobs in the state through 2020.
Attorneys are navigating massive overhaul of 1996 act.
Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman P.C. have created what it believes is the first pharmacy practice group in Indiana.
Indiana House Bill 1016 proposes to let court staff provide some rehabilitative services and collect fees for them.
In his “Blueprint for Change” research paper, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Professor William Henderson says the legal education system needs to change. He also offers a plan to transform legal education to better fit the changing legal marketplace.
Like many of their educational colleagues across the country, Indiana law schools have been reviewing and rethinking the way they prepare their students for the legal profession.
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