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16-year-old Indianapolis boy faces 3 counts of murder

December 6, 2021 | Associated Press

A 16-year-old Indianapolis boy faces murder, robbery and other charges in connection with the shooting deaths of three people on the city’s south side, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors ask for eight-year prison sentence for former financial exec

December 6, 2021 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Prosecutors are asking for an eight-year prison sentence for former financial executive Kerri Agee of Noblesville, who was found guilty in August of four counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy.

House GOP again tries to expedite bill to limit vaccine mandates, will hold hearing on Dec. 16

December 6, 2021 | Emily Ketterer and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Efforts to advance state legislation that would restrict employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates took another unusual turn Friday as Republican leaders scheduled a House committee hearing on the bill for later this month, more than two weeks before the formal legislative session kicks off.

Marion County prosecutor drops death penalty for man accused of murdering Southport police officer

December 3, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Indianapolis man accused of killing a Southport police officer is no longer facing the death penalty after the Marion Superior Court accepted an agreement Friday reached by defense attorneys and the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, which dropped the potential for capital punishment in exchange for a bench trial that could result in the defendant being sentenced to life in prison.

Opinions Dec. 3, 2021

December 3, 2021

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Jennifer Reinoehl and Jason Reinoehl v. St. Joseph County Health Department, Dr. Robert M. Einterz, Dr. Mark D. Fox, and Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation
21A-CT-433
Civil tort. Affirms the St. Joseph Circuit Court’s dismissal of Jennifer and Jason Reinoehl’s lawsuit filed against the St. Joseph County Health Department, health officers Dr. Robert M. Einterz and Dr. Mark D. Fox, and Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation. Finds the trial court did not err in dismissing the Reinoehls’ numerous claims.

COA affirms dismissal of COVID-19 lawsuit by Granger parents against local school corporation, health department

December 3, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

A pair of Northern Indiana parents did not present a legal cause of action in a lawsuit filed against their local health department and children’s school corporation regarding decisions to conduct virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Court of Appeals of Indiana has ruled.

7th Circuit asked to reinstate employment claims against state in former AG Hill groping case

December 3, 2021 | Olivia Covington

The issues of jurisdiction and employment relationships were at the center of arguments before the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday as three of the four women who accused former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill of drunkenly groping them asked the appellate panel to reinstate their federal lawsuit against the state.

Trump faces flurry of investigations beyond Jan. 6 probe

December 3, 2021 | Associated Press

As Donald Trump’s lawyers try to block the White House from releasing records to the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, the former president faces a flurry of other investigations that could come to a head in the coming weeks and the new year.

Inmate awarded habeas relief for lack of evidence in prison disciplinary action

December 3, 2021 | IL Staff

A prisoner accused of bringing heroin into a correctional facility has been granted habeas relief after the United States District Court of the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, found the defense failed to provide evidence he committed the crime.

Westfield man sentenced for stealing $270K from employer

December 3, 2021 | IL Staff

A Westfield man accused of operating a years-long scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of dollars from the ophthalmology practice where he worked has been sentenced to 30 months in prison, federal authorities announced Thursday.

BP agrees to $500K penalty, soot limits at Indiana refinery

December 3, 2021 | Associated Press

Oil giant BP agreed Thursday to pay a $512,450 penalty and reduce soot emissions from its Whiting refinery in Indiana under an agreement with regulators and activists who accused the company of violating an earlier deal.

Justice Dept. to prioritize prosecuting violence on flights

December 3, 2021 | Associated Press

Attorney General Merrick Garland directed U.S. attorneys across the country to swiftly prioritize prosecution of federal crimes that happen on commercial flights as federal officials face a historic number of investigations into passenger behavior.

Lawyers allied with Trump ordered to pay $175K in sanctions

December 3, 2021 | Associated Press

Nine lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump were ordered Thursday to pay Detroit and Michigan a total of $175,000 in sanctions for abusing the court system with a sham lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results.

Senate passes stopgap funding bill, avoiding shutdown

December 3, 2021 | Associated Press

The Senate has passed a stopgap spending bill that avoids a short-term shutdown and funds the federal government through Feb. 18, after leaders defused a partisan standoff over federal vaccine mandates. The measure now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law.

Opinions Dec. 2, 2021

December 2, 2021

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Auto-Owners Insurance Company v. Zachary Shipley
21A-CT-761
Civil tort. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s denial of summary judgment to Auto-Owners Insurance Company on the issue of underinsured-motorist overage sought by Zachary Shipley. Finds Shipley is entitled to underinsured-motorist benefits after a runaway tire struck him on the job because he was using his roadside-assistance vehicle exactly as it is intended. Concludes that Shipley was using the van “as an auto.”

COA affirms division of marital assets

December 2, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

In a divorce dispute that has lasted nearly as long as the marriage, the Court of Appeals of Indiana found the trial court did not abuse its discretion by awarding more assets to the wife than she had originally brought into the union.

COA: Roadside tech struck by tire entitled to underinsured-motorist benefits

December 2, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

An auto insurance company couldn’t convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana to change its mind about allowing a roadside assistance worker to receive underinsured-motorist coverage after he was injured while working.

Magistrate Vivo appointed to Marion Circuit Court bench

December 2, 2021 | IL Staff

Marion Superior Court Magistrate Tiffany Vivo has been appointed to the Marion Circuit Court bench to fill the vacancy being created by the retirement of Judge Sheryl Lynch.

7th Circuit Judge David Hamilton to take senior status in 2022

December 2, 2021 | IL Staff

Judge David F. Hamilton will take senior status from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals next year.

Lawmakers reach deal on spending bill, but hurdles remain

December 2, 2021 | Associated Press

Congressional leaders reached agreement Thursday on a stopgap spending bill to keep the federal government running through mid-February, though a temporary shutdown was still possible with some Senate Republicans holding out over the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates for some workers.

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