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Opinions June 17, 2022

June 17, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Donnell Goston Sr., et. al v. State of Indiana, et al.
21A-CT-2484
Civil tort. Affirms the grant of summary judgment for the Indiana Department of Child Services and other state defendants on father Donell Goston Sr.’s negligence complaint. Finds the Marion Superior Court didn’t err in allowing DCS to file a third motion for summary judgment as the motion addressed grounds not previously brought by the agency. Also finds the Notice Statute doesn’t allow a private right of action, and the Legislature didn’t intend for the law to allow it to do so.

Indiana Supreme Court relies on COA analysis in ruling for insurer in drunken driving case

June 17, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Adopting the efficient and predominant cause analysis, the Indiana Supreme Court has found an insurance company did not have a duty to defend two Kokomo bars and their owner who are alleged to have continued serving alcohol to an inebriated patron who subsequently got into a drunken driving accident.

COA rules for DCS in negligence complaint after dad wasn’t notified of injury reports

June 17, 2022 | Jordan Morey

An Indiana father who wasn’t notified that the Indiana Department of Child Services assessed allegations of abuse and neglect until two years after his twins were injured couldn’t convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana that the agency should be found negligent.

Justices permanently lift distance education limits for CLE, CJE

June 17, 2022 | IL Staff

Following changes made to accommodate social distancing beginning in 2020, the Indiana Supreme Court has permanently amended continuing education rules to lift limits on distance education.

Biden signs bill to protect Supreme Court justices into law

June 17, 2022 | Associated Press

President Joe Biden signed a bill Thursday that will give around-the-clock security protection to the families of Supreme Court justices.

GOP state treasurer race will measure financial skills, political connections

June 17, 2022 | Barb Berggoetz, special to Indianapolis Business Journal

Four candidates will square off this weekend in the race for the Republican nomination for Indiana state treasurer in a convention battle that will measure the value of financial skills and the power of candidates’ political connections.

Holcomb, associates attacked as too moderate as GOP prepares to nominate candidates

June 17, 2022 | Greg Weaver, Indianapolis Business Journal and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Political mail directly attacking Gov. Eric Holcomb and associated GOP candidates as too moderate has been delivered to delegates in advance of this weekend’s Indiana Republican Party convention, heightening an already looming intra-party showdown.

Larry Nassar loses last appeal in sexual assault scandal

June 17, 2022 | Associated Press

The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday rejected a final appeal from sports doctor Larry Nassar, who was sentenced to decades in prison for sexually assaulting gymnasts, including Olympic medalists.

Opinions June 16, 2022

June 16, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Anthony Brahimsha v. Mariana Vallejo (mem. dec.)
21A-DC-2812
Domestic relations with children. Affirms the Jasper Circuit Court’s division of the marital estate arising from the dissolution of marriage between Anthony Brahimsha and Mariana Vallejo. Finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion by including a $70,000 loan and a vehicle in the marital pot or by omitting the value of the parties’ personal assets from the marital estate. Also finds the trial court did not err in finding that Wife had dissipated marital assets. Finally, finds the trial court did not err when it deviated from an equal division of the marital estate.

Indiana Bar Foundation focusing on teachers as new civics standards unveiled

June 16, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Indiana Bar Foundation, long a champion of civics education, is preparing materials and programs to help teachers now that the Indiana State Board of Education has approved the academic standards for the new middle school civics course.

COA Judge Najam granted senior status ahead of retirement

June 16, 2022 | IL Staff

The Court of Appeals of Indiana’s current longest-serving judge, who is set to retire this summer, won’t be off the bench completely, as he’s been granted senior judge status.

Seymour attorney disciplined by IN Supreme Court after 7th Circuit suspension

June 16, 2022 | IL Staff

A Seymour attorney suspended by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals for misconduct has been hit with reciprocal discipline from the Indiana Supreme Court.

Lawsuit against Boone County for blocking resident from Facebook page dismissed

June 16, 2022 | Daniel Bradley, Indianapolis Business Journal

A lawsuit filed last month against Boone County for blocking a resident from the county’s Facebook page was dismissed this week, according to court documents.

Corporate Counsel Guide submissions due Friday

June 16, 2022 | IL Staff

There’s still time to submit your company’s information for the 2022 Indiana Lawyer Corporate Counsel Guide.

Feds indict Calif. man found with gun near Kavanaugh’s home

June 16, 2022 | Associated Press

A federal grand jury has indicted a California man who was found with a gun, knife and pepper spray near the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after telling police he was planning to kill the justice, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Justices dismiss Trump-era immigration case, in a Biden win

June 16, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court said Wednesday it was wrong to wade into a dispute involving a Trump-era immigration rule that the Biden administration has abandoned, so the justices dismissed the case.

High court rules against government on drug reimbursement

June 16, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court said Wednesday that the federal government improperly lowered drug reimbursement payments to hospitals and clinics that serve low-income communities, a reduction that cost the facilities billions of dollars.

Justices rule for American woman in bitter custody dispute

June 16, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday for an American woman who is involved in a bitter international custody dispute with her Italian husband over their young son.

Man loses appeal of animal abuse convictions after hitting, shooting dog

June 15, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Court of Appeals of Indiana has upheld a man’s conviction for hitting and shooting his dog, finding the evidence did not support his claim that he was trying to put the animal down to protect his neighbors.

Opinions June 15, 2022

June 15, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Jacquetta Hahn-Weisz v. Samuel C. Johnson and Amber Johnson
22A-DC-36
Domestic relations with children. Reverses the Union Circuit Court’s partial grant of a petition to modify custody of J.J. filed by father Samuel Johnson. Finds Jacquetta Hahn-Weisz, the child’s grandmother who raises the child, presented clear and convincing evidence that the child’s best interests were substantially and significantly served by remaining with her. Also finds she has demonstrated prima facie error in the trial court’s granting of Johnson’s petition for modification of custody.

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