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Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing charged with murder in New York

December 10, 2024 | Associated Press

Apprehended and jailed Monday in Pennsylvania, Luigi Nicholas Mangione, 26, faced a charge of murder in Manhattan by late evening.

Delaware County jury convicts man of 2023 murder

December 9, 2024 | IL Staff

A Muncie man faces up to 85 years in prison after he was convicted Friday in the 2023 murder of his ex-wife.

Training available to prepare for new guardian ad litem requirements

December 9, 2024 | IL Staff

The comprehensive 12-hour program is designed to comply with the training requirements of the guardian ad litem guidelines recently adopted by the Indiana Supreme Court.

Indiana Supreme Court affirms $30K sanction on southern Indiana adult entertainment venue

December 9, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

Theatre X was operated by Midwest Entertainment Ventures in Clarksville on property owned by AMW Investments. The companies were penalized for violating court-imposed discovery rules during litigation with the town.

Opinions December 9, 2024

December 9, 2024

Indiana Tax Court
Madison County Assessor v. Kohl’s Indiana, LP
24T-TA-9
Tax. Finds the Indiana Board of Tax Review did not adequately explain its findings and conclusions to allow the tax court to properly review its decision. Also finds the board determined that the Madison County Assessor’s appraisal of Kohl’s Anderson property  is sufficient to meet the burden of proof and establish the true tax value of the subject property, but did not provide the facts or rationale for its conclusion. Remands the case to the board for further explanation of its findings of fact and ultimate conclusion. Attorneys for petitioner: Marilyn Meighen, Brian Cusimano, Zachary Price. Attorneys for respondent: Abraham Benson, Brent Auberry, David Suess, Brigham Michaud.

US Supreme Court rejects appeal from Boston parents over race bias in elite high school admissions

December 9, 2024 | Associated Press

The Boston School Committee had temporarily dropped the entrance exam for Boston Latin School, Boston Latin Academy and the O’Bryant School of Math and Science because it was not safe to hold exams in-person during the pandemic. Instead, the committee used student performance and ZIP codes to weigh admission.

 

TikTok is inching closer to a potential ban in the US. So what’s next?

December 9, 2024 | Associated Press

TikTok’s future in the U.S. appeared uncertain on Friday after a federal appeals court rejected a legal challenge to a law that requires the social media platform to cut ties with its China-based parent company or be banned by mid-January.

UPDATE: Women drop groping lawsuit against Curtis Hill

December 8, 2024 | Maura Johnson

Dismissal of the lawsuit would appear to bring to a close more than six years of legal entanglements that former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has faced since a state lawmaker and three legislative staffers accused him of inappropriately touching them at a party in March 2018.

Indianapolis police officers are acquitted in the 2022 death of a man at his parents’ home

December 6, 2024 | Associated Press

Jurors began deliberating Friday morning and took less than three hours to come up with a verdict following five days of testimony.

Indiana Supreme Court hears corporate infighting question

December 6, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A quality controller serving two automotive parts suppliers is knee-deep in a legal battle with the suppliers’ own sister subsidiary, a parts manufacturer.

Opinions December 6, 2024

December 6, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
Jaylin J. Smith v. State of Indiana
24A-CR-204
Crimnal. Affirms Tippecanoe Superior Court Judge Steven Meyer’s denial of Jaylin Smith’s motion to exclude evidence or, alternatively, to continue his trial. Finds the record indicates the state timely and adequately provided Smith with the evidence it intended to introduce at trial. Also finds that despite the less severe remedy of a continuance being advocated for by Smith’s final trial counsel, the trial court was within its discretion to deny it. Attorney for appellant: Timothy Broden. Attorneys for appellees: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Supervising Deputy Attorney General Justin Roebel.

Cameras to be allowed in courtroom for Curtis Hill trial

December 6, 2024 | Maura Johnson

Media cameras will be allowed in the courtroom if a civil lawsuit accusing former Attorney General Curtis Hill of groping goes to trial as scheduled on Monday.

Naval Academy can consider race in admissions, federal judge rules

December 6, 2024 | The Washington Post

The ruling came Friday in a closely watched case that followed last year’s Supreme Court decision rejecting the use of affirmative action in college admissions.

Indiana Supreme Court declines to halt execution

December 6, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

In a split decision, Indiana’s Supreme Court justices issued an order Thursday evening denying requests by death row inmate Joseph Corcoran’s lawyers to delay his impending execution date and allow for his case to be reviewed or his sentence overturned.

Biden is considering preemptive pardons for officials and allies before Trump takes office

December 6, 2024 | Associated Press

The pardons would be for officials and allies who the White House fears could be unjustly targeted by President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, a preemptive move that would be a novel and risky use of the president’s extraordinary constitutional power.

US judge rejects Boeing’s plea deal in a conspiracy case stemming from fatal plane crashes

December 6, 2024 | Associated Press

The deal would have let Boeing plead guilty to a felony conspiracy charge and pay a fine for misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max jetliner before two of the planes crashed, killing 346 people.

Indiana joins lawsuit targeting ESG practices of major investment firms

December 5, 2024 | Daniel Carson

Indiana has joined 10 other states in bringing a lawsuit against three of the world’s largest investment companies, with Attorney General Todd Rokita alleging the firms are illegally conspiring to manipulate energy markets.

Gov.-elect Braun announces leadership picks for commerce, education

December 5, 2024 | Cate Charron, Indianapolis Business Journal

David Adams, a former state workforce development commissioner, will be Indiana’s next secretary of commerce in Indiana Gov.-elect Mike Braun’s administration, while current Secretary of Education Katie Jenner will continue to lead the state’s education system.

Indiana appellate Judge Robb inducted into Council of Chief Judges Hall of Fame

December 5, 2024 | IL Staff

Indiana Court of Appeals Senior Judge Margret G. Robb was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Council of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeal for her contributions to advancing the legal profession.

Opinions December 5, 2024

December 5, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
M.S. v. State of Indiana
24A-JV-715
Juvenile. Affirms Marion Superior Court Judge Stephen Creason and Magistrate Pauline Beeson’s adjudication of M.S. as a delinquent child for dangerous possession of a firearm, a Class A misdemeanor. Finds that to the extent that M.S. asserts on appeal that he had a parent’s permission to possess the firearm, he presented no evidence at the adjudication hearing proving that exemption. Also finds M.S. makes no other sufficiency challenges to the adjudication. Attorneys for appellant: Talisha Griffin, Deborah Markisohn. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Deputy Attorney General Alexandria Sons.

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