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7th Circuit affirms judgment for felon who used accomplice to buy guns

August 15, 2022 | Jordan Morey

An Indiana felon who used an accomplice to purchase firearms couldn’t convince the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that he was charged with duplicitous counts or that his sentence was improperly calculated. In July 2018, James Rogers, who had a previous felony conviction, went to a Rural King store in Bedford and handled multiple firearms […]

7th Circuits splits in affirming habeas corpus relief to Elkhart man convicted of murder

August 15, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A split 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed an Elkhart man’s granted habeas corpus petition, finding that the Court of Appeals of Indiana applied a rule contradicting Supreme Court precedent in refusing him relief, leaving its decision not entitled to deference under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act.

FBI seized top secret documents in Trump estate search

August 15, 2022 | Associated Press

The FBI recovered “top secret” and even more sensitive documents from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to court papers released Friday after a federal judge unsealed the warrant that authorized the sudden, unprecedented search this week.

Man charged with attempted murder in shooting of Indiana cop

August 15, 2022 | Associated Press

Prosecutors on Friday filed two attempted murder charges and four other counts against a man accused of shooting an eastern Indiana police officer in the head during a traffic stop and search for possible narcotics.

Indiana staffing agency seeks $10M from state vendor in suit

August 15, 2022 | Peter Blanchard, Indianapolis Business Journal

A minority-owned staffing agency based in Batesville has filed a lawsuit in Marion County against a New Jersey-based company that alleges the out-of-state firm owes it $10 million related to a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.

Device firm embroiled in lawsuit filed by investors

August 15, 2022 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

In a lawsuit filed last month in Marion Superior Court, investors of VoCare accused top officers and board members of self-dealing, gross mismanagement and fraudulent behavior that has put the privately held company in “imminent danger” of insolvency.

IndyBar defends Marion County Courts, accuses FOP president of ‘inaccurate allegations’

August 12, 2022 | IL Staff

Allegations about a Marion County judge made by the president of the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #86, is drawing sharp rebuttal from the Indianapolis Bar Association, which is asserting the community does not benefit from “reckless rhetoric.”

12 Indiana judges, lawyers apply for Molter’s upcoming COA vacancy

August 12, 2022 | IL Staff

Twelve Hoosier lawyers and judges have applied to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Court of Appeals of Indiana that will be left by Judge Derek Molter when he joins the Indiana Supreme Court next month.

Justices grant transfer to waterlogged tenants’ dispute

August 12, 2022 | IL Staff

After being buoyed by a win in the trial court then sunk by a reversal from an appellate panel, a group of Indianapolis businesses that sued after a sprinkler system broke and flooded their offices will be able to float their arguments again since the Indiana Supreme Court has granted transfer of their case.

Opinions Aug. 12, 2022

August 12, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Mario Sims v. Pete Buttigieg; Mike Schmul; Tim Corbett; St. Joseph County, by the Board of Commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana; City of South Bend, Indiana; Stephanie Steele, as Corporation Counsel for the City of South Bend; Tasha Reed Outlaw; Ann-Carol Nash; and Cristal Brisco
21A-CT-2309
Civil tort. Affirms the dismissal of Mario Sims’ complaint against officials and public entities from South Bend. Finds that pursuant to the screening procedure in Sims v. Scopelitis, 797 N.E.2d 348 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003), trans. denied (2004), Sims’ lawsuit should never had been filed, but there was no procedural error in the St. Joseph Circuit Court performing its mandated Scopelitis review after the premature filing of the complaint. Also finds that because the trial court determined Sims’ claims in the complaint cannot go forward, the appellees were not in default for not filing an answer or other responsive pleading as claimed by Sims in his appellate brief. Finally, finds the trial court properly dismissed Sims’ complaint with prejudice.

COA affirms dismissal of appeal from inmate with ‘penchant for litigation’

August 12, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A South Bend man with a history of filing dozens of “meritless actions” has once again failed to convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana that he was wronged by the justice system, drawing it to further tighten the boundaries of his filing abilities.

CJ Rush to serve as chair of Marion Co. Judicial Selection Committee after David’s retirement

August 12, 2022 | IL Staff

Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush will fill in for Justice Steven David as the chair of the Marion County Judicial Selection Committee after he retires at the end of the month.

Purdue, IU agree to transform IUPUI, rebrand 52-year-old school as IU Indianapolis

August 12, 2022 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

Trustees at Indiana and Purdue universities were voting Friday to revamp a 52-year relationship that is IUPUI and rebrand the urban campus as Indiana University Indianapolis, a move intended to end confusion and drive growth in enrollment, research and prestige.

Indiana Rep. Walorski’s work called ‘mission’ during funeral

August 12, 2022 | Associated Press

Political leaders on Thursday honored Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana as a determined advocate for her beliefs during a funeral after she and three other people were killed in a highway crash last week.

FBI: Data from Greenwood mall gunman’s laptop cannot be recovered

August 12, 2022 | Associated Press

Data cannot be recovered from the laptop of the 20-year-old man who allegedly shot five people in a suburban Indianapolis shopping mall, killing three of them, the FBI said Thursday.

Richmond cop wounded during traffic stop ‘extremely critical’

August 12, 2022 | Associated Press

An eastern Indiana police officer shot in the head during a traffic stop and search for possible narcotics remained in “extremely critical” condition Thursday, her police chief said.

CDC drops quarantine, distancing recommendations for COVID

August 12, 2022 | Associated Press

The nation’s top public health agency relaxed its COVID-19 guidelines Thursday, dropping the recommendation that Americans quarantine themselves if they come into close contact with an infected person. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also said people no longer need to stay at least 6 feet away from others.

Federal criminal case against former Celadon Group executives dismissed

August 11, 2022 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

In an uncommon turn of events, all fraud charges against two former Celadon Group Inc. executives have been dropped, ending a federal criminal case that had been ongoing for more than two years.

Pilot program in 5 county jails to integrate mental health, addiction peer recovery

August 11, 2022 | IL Staff

Inmates with mental health and substance use disorders in five Indiana counties will be offered new peer support and resources through a pilot program designed to connect them with treatment options, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction has announced.

COA dismisses appeal of denied PCR petition

August 11, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A convicted murderer will not be able to appeal the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief after the Court of Appeals of Indiana determined a trial court erred in granting him permission to file a belated appeal.

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