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Former FBI informant will plead guilty to lying about phony bribery scheme involving the Bidens

December 16, 2024 | Associated Press

A former FBI informant is set to plead guilty on Monday to lying about a phony bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden and his son Hunter that became central to the Republican impeachment inquiry in Congress.

Opinions December 13, 2024

December 13, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
Teachers Credit Union v. Kimberly Cripe, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated
24A-PL-698
Civil plenary. Affirms Elkhart Superior Court Judge Stephen Bowers’ denial of Teachers Credit Union’s motion to compel arbitration and dismiss Kimberly Cripe’s complaint, asserting that Cripe had agreed to arbitrate any and all disputes arising out of or relating to her account. Finds the trial court’s ruling is not erroneous. Attorneys for appellant: Libby Goodknight, Kay Baird, Alexandra Pantos. Attorneys for appellees: Lynn Toops,  Vess Miller, Lisa La Fornara.

Child of Zionsville fertility doctor wins case against Netflix for invasion of privacy

December 13, 2024 | Maura Johnson

A child of Zionsville fertility doctor Donald Cline has prevailed in a lawsuit against Netflix and an associated production company after the defendants used her name in a Netflix documentary without her consent.

Woman sentenced to six years in prison for hate crime against IU student

December 13, 2024 | IL Staff

A Bloomington woman faces six years in prison after she was sentenced for the January 2023 stabbing of an Indiana University student on the bus in a racially motivated crime, the Indiana Southern District U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Thursday.

Sister, former lawyer decry upcoming Indiana execution; prosecutor conflicted

December 13, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Joseph Corcoran’s legal team is asking a federal judge to step in and pause the execution to allow for a hearing and review of their claims that putting the inmate to death is unconstitutional.

Consumer protection agency finalizes rule limiting overdraft fees

December 13, 2024 | The Washington Post

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Thursday that it has finalized new rules limiting the fees that banks can charge when customers overdraw their accounts.

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FTC sues largest wine and spirits distributor, saying it discriminates against smaller stores

December 13, 2024 | Associated Press

The Federal Trade Commission sued the largest U.S. distributor of wine and spirits on Thursday, saying it is illegally discriminating against small and independent businesses.

Congress passes Young-backed bill to add more U.S. judges, but veto looms

December 13, 2024 | The Washington Post

A bill that would create dozens of new federal judgeships across the country received final approval in Congress on Thursday morning, setting up a likely veto from President Joe Biden even as his administration pushes to confirm his final nominees to fill existing judicial vacancies.

Franklin residents sue over alleged decades-long exposure to hazardous waste from two factory sites

December 12, 2024 | Maura Johnson

The lawsuit, filed in Marion Superior Court, alleges that the defendants released large quantities of several known carcinogens from their Franklin sites into the city through the air, soil, groundwater, and sewer system.

State justices won’t immediately decide if abortion law violates religious freedoms

December 12, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

The trial court’s preliminary injunction against the state’s abortion law remains in effect for a small group of women after the Indiana Supreme Court for now refused to hear state officials’ appeal.

Hoosier voter turnout down, but higher than in 2012, 2016 elections

December 12, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Seventy-six counties reported drops, but the percentage change hit double digits in Hendricks and Vermillion counties.

Gov.-elect Braun selects pharmacy leader as health secretary

December 12, 2024 | Cate Charron, Indianapolis Business Journal

Dr. Gloria Sachdev will oversee four major state agencies: the Department of Health, the Family and Social Services Administration, the Department of Child Services and the Department of Veteran Affairs.

Biden commutes roughly 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 in biggest single-day act of clemency

December 12, 2024 | Associated Press

Most of the commutations announced Thursday are for people who had been placed on home confinement during the pandemic, rather than put in prison where the spread of COVID was high.

Gun found on suspect in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO matches shell casings at scene, police say

December 12, 2024 | Associated Press

Luigi Mangione ’s fingerprints also matched a water bottle and a snack bar wrapper that police found near the scene in midtown Manhattan, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at an unrelated news conference.

Purdue University’s chief legal officer accused of drunken driving

December 11, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

Steven Schultz was booked at the Tippecanoe County Jail at 5:12 a.m. Wednesday on a preliminary charge of operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent of 0.15 or more. Under Indiana law, 0.08 is considered intoxicated.

Naturalization ceremony in Indy honors 75 new citizens

December 11, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

Middle-schoolers from across the state were on hand Tuesday as 75 new U.S. citizens were honored at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Indianapolis as part of the Indiana Bar Foundation’s We The People program.

Opinions December 11, 2024

December 11, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
Trenton A. Whitaker-Blakey v. State of Indiana
24A-CR-1191
Criminal. Affirms Delaware Circuit Court Judge Douglas K. Mawhorr’s judgment finding Trenton Wahitaker-Blakey guilty of Level 6 felony intimidation. Finds there is sufficient evidence to support Whitaker-Blakey’s conviction. Also finds that Whitaker-Blakey’s use of a racial slur while wearing a white sheet on his head demonstrated a clear intent to communicate a threat to Officer Erin Phillips, who was a law enforcement officer. Attorney for appellant: Scott Mandarich. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Deputy Attorney General Megan Smith.

Albertsons gives up on Kroger merger, sues grocery chain for failing to secure deal

December 11, 2024 | Associated Press

Albertsons is accusing Kroger of not doing enough to secure regulatory approval for the $24.6 billion agreement, which would have been the largest grocery store merger in U.S. history.

Judge blocks ‘right of first refusal’ law on electric transmission projects as MISO readies to OK bids

December 11, 2024 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt ruled that an act signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb in 2023 that gives local utilities the right of first refusal on electric transmission projects discriminates against interstate commerce.

Indiana Supreme Court justices explain why execution will go forward

December 11, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

The court’s ruling emphasized that concerns raised by defense counsel over Joseph Corcoran’s mental health have already “been thoroughly litigated in both state and federal courts.” Those prior court proceedings concluded that Corcoran was competent to waive his post-conviction options.

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