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Legislature ends session by cutting income taxes, not business personal property tax

March 9, 2022 | Emily Ketterer and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Indiana lawmakers gave final approval early Wednesday morning to a Republican tax-cut package that would gradually reduce state income taxes over the next seven years, but they failed to reach agreement on cutting the business personal property tax.

Elderly Michigan City woman faces neglect charge after disabled son dies

March 9, 2022 | Associated Press

A 71-year-old woman faces a felony neglect charge and a possible 20-40-year prison sentence after her bedridden, mentally disabled son was brought to a hospital and later died with bed sores impacted with feces, court records state.

Sen. Collins, key vote on Supreme Court, praises Jackson

March 9, 2022 | Associated Press

Republican Sen. Susan Collins had words of praise for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson after meeting with her for more than an hour and a half at the Capitol on Tuesday, raising Democrats’ hopes that she could be a GOP vote in favor of her confirmation.

1st trial in Capitol riot ends in conviction on all counts

March 9, 2022 | Associated Press

A Texas man was convicted Tuesday of storming the U.S. Capitol with a holstered handgun, a milestone victory for federal prosecutors in the first trial among hundreds of cases arising from last year’s riot.

Opinions March 8, 2022

March 8, 2022

Indiana Supreme Court
Solarize Indiana, Inc. v. Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Co., d/b/a Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana, Inc., et al.
21S-EX-236
Agency action. Dismisses Solarize Indiana Inc.’s appeal seeking judicial review of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s order approving two filings submitted by Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana Inc. under an expedited process known as the Thirty-Day Rule. Finds Solarize has not shown that it was adversely affected by the IURC order, so it lacks standing. Justice Geoffrey Slaughter concurs in part and in the judgment with separate opinion.

Obstruction of justice bill signed into law

March 8, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed into law a bill that aims to foster a more efficient legal process for domestic violence and child abuse cases where witnesses are likely to fail to appear or not testify truthfully.

Justices dismiss appeal challenging IURC decision, disagree on standing analysis

March 8, 2022 | Olivia Covington

A solar-power advocacy organization did not have standing to seek judicial review of a decision by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled, dismissing the appeal outright. But while all justices agreed with the outcome, one argued the court’s standing analysis should be more robust.

7th Circuit: Convicted CEO Burkhart doomed by evidence, not Barnes & Thornburg’s conflict of interest

March 8, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Although the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed the legal counsel had a conflict of interest when defending James Burkhart against federal fraud charges, the disgraced CEO of American Senior Communities failed to show he suffered as a result.

Attempted murder charges filed against man accused of shooting officer in Fountain Square

March 8, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A man who allegedly shot and seriously injured an Indianapolis police officer in training has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Tuesday.

Deadline today for ’22 Leadership in Law nominations

March 8, 2022 | IL Staff

Today is the last day to submit your nominations for the 2022 Indiana Lawyer Leadership in Law Awards.

Former AG Hill named fellow at Washington, D.C. think tank

March 8, 2022 | Olivia Covington

Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has been named a senior fellow at a Washington, D.C., think tank.

Court rejects GOP redistricting plans in NC, Pennsylvania

March 8, 2022 | Associated Press

In a victory for Democrats, the Supreme Court has turned away efforts from Republicans in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to block state court-ordered congressional districting plans.

High court narrows reach of law targeting career criminals

March 8, 2022 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Monday narrowed the reach of a federal law that strengthens penalties for career criminals found to illegally have a gun.

Top law enforcement officials support Jackson for high court

March 8, 2022 | Associated Press

Dozens of the nation’s top law enforcement officials have signed a letter released Monday urging the U.S. Senate to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

Opinions March 7, 2022

March 7, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Perise L. Fowler v. State of Indiana
21A-CR-1596
Criminal. Affirms Perise L. Fowler’s conviction for murder. Finds no error in the Marion Superior Court’s denial of Fowler’s oral motion to reconsider his guilty verdict and to enter judgment of conviction on the lesser included offense of voluntary manslaughter that was not argued at trial.

Pro se attorney gets public reprimand from justices for direct email to opposing party

March 7, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Describing an Indianapolis lawyer as “his own worst enemy” when it comes to electronic communications, a split Indiana Supreme Court has issued a public reprimand after the lawyer sent a threatening email directly to an opposing party rather than working through another lawyer. A dissenting justice, however, said the rule in question in this issue of first impression does not apply to pro se lawyers like the attorney who was disciplined.

Murder conviction upheld for man who punched pregnant woman, fatally shot expectant father

March 7, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A man who punched a pregnant woman in the belly and then fatally shot the father of her child could not convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana that his murder conviction should be overturned in favor of a lesser-included offense.

Notre Dame Law’s Exoneration Justice Clinic gets federal grant to help represent the wrongfully convicted

March 7, 2022 | IL Staff

The Exoneration Justice Clinic at Notre Dame Law School, which traces its founding to a group of students and dozens of white roses, has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice that will bolster the clinic’s ability to investigate and litigate wrongful convictions.

Deadline Tuesday for ’22 Leadership in Law nominations

March 7, 2022 | IL Staff

There is just one day left to submit your nominations for the 2022 Indiana Lawyer Leadership in Law Awards.

Indiana senators cheer, laugh for rare unanimous ‘no’ vote against special education bill

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

An advocate for children with disabilities says she believes Indiana state senators never took seriously a bill they defeated in a rare 0-50 vote that would have changed the handling of special education disputes between families and schools.

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