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Families urge legal changes to prevent more police killings

May 25, 2021 | Associated Press

Parents and siblings of Black men killed by police urged people during a discussion in the city where George Floyd was killed a year ago to join them in pursuing legal changes they say can make similar deaths less likely in the future.

Lawyers, bail bonds firms weighing whether to move with courts

May 25, 2021 | Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indianapolis Business Journal

Marion County’s courts will move by December 2021 from the City-County Building downtown to the $580 million Community Justice Campus in the Twin Aire neighborhood. Law firms and other businesses are debating whether to follow.

Judge digs into Apple app store policies as antitrust trial ends

May 25, 2021 | Associated Press

Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ line of questioning suggested she sides with much of the defense that Apple has mounted to justify the 15% to 30% commissions it collects for in-app transactions on the iPhone.

Southern Indiana District taking comments on proposed rules changes

May 24, 2021 | IL Staff

Proposed changes to rules regarding social security appeals and sealed cases have been released for public comment by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.

Justices to hear arguments on LWOP appeal in toddler’s death

May 24, 2021 | IL Staff

A Madison County man sentenced to life for murdering his girlfriend’s toddler will take his appeal of his sentence to the Indiana Supreme Court this week.

Indy attorney raises funds, cycles for cancer research after near-fatal experiences

May 24, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

Indianapolis attorney D. Bryce Zoeller, a senior partner at Kightlinger & Gray LLP, is gearing up to get back on his bike for a good cause.

Opinions May 24, 2021

May 24, 2021

Indiana Court of Appeals

Jeromy D. Hurd v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
20A-CR-1671
Criminal. Reverses Jeromy D. Hurd’s conviction for theft but affirms his convictions for dealing in methamphetamine and dealing in marijuana. Finds the state provided insufficient evidence to support Hurd’s conviction of theft but provided sufficient evidence that Hurd possessed meth and marijuana. Also finds that any error in the admission of messages received by Hurd’s phone was harmless. Remands.

Missouri killer seeking firing squad loses high court appeal

May 24, 2021 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal from a Missouri death row inmate who is seeking execution by firing squad.

Man arrested in deaths of 3 people in Miami County

May 24, 2021 | Associated Press

Police captured a man who was wanted in the fatal shooting of three people at a central Indiana home.

2 dead, 2 injured in shooting outside Indianapolis hotel

May 24, 2021 | Associated Press

Two men were killed early Monday during a shooting outside a hotel in downtown Indianapolis, police said. The incident occurred under the entrance canopy at a Fairfield Inn & Suites.

Indiana health officials report zero new COVID-19 deaths

May 24, 2021 | Associated Press

Indiana health officials reported zero new deaths due to COVID-19 on Sunday, the same day the state logged 565 newly confirmed cases.

Charleston church shooter making appellate arguments

May 24, 2021 | Associated Press

The man on federal death row for the racist slayings of nine members of a Black South Carolina congregation is making his appellate argument that his conviction and death sentence should be overturned.

Apple CEO faces tough questions over app store rules

May 24, 2021

The rare courtroom appearance by one of the world’s best-known executives came during the closing phase of a three-week trial revolving around an antitrust case brought by Epic Games.

Illinois law school to remove John Marshall’s name over racist past

May 23, 2021

The University of Illinois trustees’ vote followed a months-long review by a university task force, which voted 6-1 to remove Marshall’s name.

Debate resurfaces over syringe exchanges as Scott County considers dropping program

May 21, 2021 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

Scott County, which was the center of a huge outbreak of HIV in 2015, is considering whether to close the syringe exchange program that was widely credited with curtailing the crisis.

Opinions May 21, 2021

May 21, 2021

Indiana Court of Appeals
James L. Mosley v. State of Indiana
20A-CR-02094
Criminal. Reverses the Ripley Circuit Court’s revocation of three years of James L. Mosley’s probation for his conviction of fraud, as well as its order that he spend those years in prison. Finds a no-contact order cannot be issued to protect a dead person and that Mosley’s probation cannot be revoked based on violation of that void order.

Indy attorney on probation after court finds ‘neglect’ in cases

May 21, 2021 | IL Staff

An Indianapolis attorney who neglected several of his criminal and termination-of-parental-rights cases has begun a three-year probationary period for his misconduct.

Justices suspend Indianapolis attorney for felony drug possession conviction

May 21, 2021 | IL Staff

Grant Helms, who has no prior disciplinary actions, was found guilty of possession of methamphetamine.

Commission announces second round of interviews for Kirsch vacancy

May 21, 2021 | IL Staff

The Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission will reconvene next month for a full day of interviews with the 12 candidates vying to succeed Judge James Kirsch on the Indiana Court of Appeals.

COA: No-contact order didn’t protect deceased victim

May 21, 2021 | Katie Stancombe

No-contact orders cannot be issued to protect dead people, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in a Friday reversal for a man who sent an apology letter to a deceased person he previously committed fraud against.

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