COA finds calculation of good time credit is function of accrued time
The Court of Appeals of Indiana has reversed for a Vigo County man who was denied any credit for the time that he was in jail pending the revocation of his probation.
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The Court of Appeals of Indiana has reversed for a Vigo County man who was denied any credit for the time that he was in jail pending the revocation of his probation.
A not-for-profit practice representing a coalition of immigrant-rights groups has filed a lawsuit against Clay County officials, alleging the county’s commissioners, county council and sheriff’s office have all failed to provide transparency in developing plans for a possible expansion of the Clay County Justice Center, which houses U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees.
Indiana Supreme Court justices have affirmed a woman’s life sentence for her role in the murder of a family member, finding sufficient evidence to support her sentences and convictions.
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin all but delivered a death blow to President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion domestic initiative, throwing his party’s agenda into jeopardy, infuriating the White House and leaving angry colleagues desperate to salvage what’s left of a top priority.
Tens of millions of workers across the U.S. are in limbo as federal courts have issued different rulings related to President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates for larger private companies, certain health care workers and federal government contractors.
Tests have confirmed Indiana’s first known case of the COVID-19 omicron variant, state health officials announced Sunday.
A man has been charged in a 2020 crash that killed a Fort Wayne woman inside her home.
Speakers: Amy Applegate, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Elisabeth Edwards, Wanzer Edwards PC Richard Mann, Mann Law PC Holly Wanzer, Wanzer Edwards PC Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2021 Time (local time): noon – 1:00 p.m. Credit hours: 1.0 General CLE / CME Cost: $50 IndyBar members $100 non-IndyBar members Click here or go to […]
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The 11th Hour Video Replays are one-hour video selections of the IndyBar’s CLEs from 2021–view one or view several! Each video is for 1 Hour General CLE credit unless otherwise noted. Brown bag lunches are welcome. 1 to 2 p.m.: Drafting and Planning for After-Death Dispositions of Retirement Account Assets under the SECURE Act (originally […]
The 11th Hour Video Replays are one-hour video selections of the IndyBar’s CLEs from 2021–view one or view several! Each video is for 1 Hour General CLE credit unless otherwise noted. Brown bag lunches are welcome. 9 to 10 a.m.: Yeah, that Happenedor Did It? Creating a Complete Record for Judicial Review (originally presented 4/30/21) […]
The 11th Hour Video Replays are one-hour video selections of the IndyBar’s CLEs from 2021–view one or view several! Each video is for 1 Hour General CLE credit unless otherwise noted. Brown bag lunches are welcome. 1 to 2 p.m.: The Intersection of Business Litigation and White-Collar Criminal Defense (originally presented 6/2/21) 2 to 3 […]
The 11th Hour Video Replays are one-hour video selections of the IndyBar’s CLEs from 2021–view one or view several! Each video is for 1 Hour General CLE credit unless otherwise noted. Brown bag lunches are welcome. 9 to 10 a.m.: Time Management for Lawyers (originally presented 1/20/21) 10 to 11 a.m.: Pre-trial Motions and Practice […]
During a Thursday conversation with Chief Justice Loretta Rush, the state’s highest judicial officer reflected on the 2020-2021 Annual Report of the Indiana Supreme Court and discussed what’s to come in the new year.
Court of Appeals of Indiana
In the Matter of the Power of Attorney of Darlene DeHart, Jeff DeHart v. Darlene DeHart
21A-GM-1043
Guardianship, miscellaneous. Affirms the Johnson Superior Court’s denial of a petition by Jeff DeHart to release an accounting of his mother, Darlene’s, finances. Finds the order is in the best interests of Darlene. Also finds the trial court erred in having Jeff bear the burden of proof instead of Darlene, but holds it harmless. Finally, finds Darlene was competent in appointing her daughter, Christine, as attorney-in-fact, and she is entitled to privacy in the management of her finances.
After Cook, Inc., had a pair of complaints dismissed from a multi-district litigation by arguing the opposite of what it had asserted against other complaints filed in the same MDL, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the two lawsuits, finding the switcheroo was not fair to the plaintiffs.
An Indianapolis man convicted of multiple drug and firearm felonies failed to convince the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that there were evidentiary or constitutional errors in his case that warranted a reversal.
House and Senate leaders of the Indiana General Assembly gathered in Indianapolis Wednesday during the 30th annual Dentons Legislative Conference to discuss their priorities for the 2022 legislative session, ranging from COVID-vaccine mandates and marijuana use to critical race theory education and tax cuts.
A Greenwood man will not obtain an accounting of his mother’s finances, as the Court of Appeals of Indiana has affirmed it is in the best interest of the woman that those details stay between her and the daughter she named as her guardian.
Republican legislators on Thursday introduced a spate of new bills targeting the criminal justice system in the Indianapolis area and across Indiana. Five Republican state senators representing parts of Marion County are taking aim at bail and electronic monitoring policies, and pushing for greater inter-agency cooperation and extra funding.