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US executes Virginia gang killer despite COVID-19 infection

January 15, 2021 | Associated Press

The federal government executed a drug trafficker Thursday in Terre Haute for slaying seven people in a burst of violence in Virginia’s capital in 1992, with some witnesses in the death chamber building applauding after the 52-year-old was pronounced dead.

Southern District jury trial suspensions extended till April

January 14, 2021 | IL Staff

The Indiana Southern District Court has suspended jury trials for an additional month, further delaying in-person trials through April 5 as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. The announcement came as the federal court chief judge cited “signs of increased coronavirus spread and evidence of resurgence.”

New leader takes charge of Frost Brown Todd Indianapolis office

January 14, 2021 | IL Staff

Frost Brown Todd has named Kandi Hidde member-in-charge of its Indianapolis office, succeeding longtime local office leader Heather Wilson.

Opinions Jan. 14, 2020

January 14, 2021

Indiana Court of Appeals
Daveon L. Hendricks v. State of Indiana
20A-CR-690
Criminal. Affirms and reverses in part Daveon L. Hendricks’ convictions of felony murder and Level 2 felony conspiracy to commit robbery resulting in serious bodily injury. Finds that although a witness’s statement admitted at trial violated Indiana Evidence Rule 804(b)(3), the statement did not violate Hendricks’ rights. Also finds that the admission of recorded jail phone calls was not an error or a violation of Hendricks’ rights, and Hendricks has waived his challenge to witness identifications of him. Finally, finds sufficient evidence supports Hendricks’ convictions, but his criminal acts were a single transaction not subject to multiple punishments. Remands to the Delaware Circuit Court with instructions to vacate Hendricks’ conviction of conspiracy to commit robbery.

 

Supreme Court Innovation Initiative adds Civil Litigation Taskforce

January 14, 2021 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court’s Innovation Initiative is expanding, with the court creating a third working group to address issues surrounding civil litigation.

Conspiracy conviction vacated as double jeopardy in Muncie murder

January 14, 2021 | Olivia Covington

Despite there being sufficient evidence to support a man’s conspiracy and murder convictions, the conspiracy conviction must be vacated on double jeopardy grounds, the Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled.

New Indiana case code tracking evictions as data shows impact of moratoriums

January 14, 2021 | Marilyn Odendahl

A new code in Indiana’s case numbering system is enabling the courts, state agencies and other entities to track and tally the petitions filed for evictions. But fresh data tracking trends nationwide shows evictions in Indiana are far surpassing numbers of other states being studied.

Indiana Senate committee advances COVID-19 legal immunity bill

January 14, 2021 | Lindsey Erdody, Indianapolis Business Journal

State lawmakers have advanced a bill that would protect individuals and businesses from COVID-19-related lawsuits. The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday afternoon moved Senate Bill 1 to the Senate floor for consideration.

600 Indiana Guard troops going to DC to aid Biden security

January 14, 2021 | Associated Press

About 600 Indiana National Guard soldiers are being sent to Washington, D.C., to help with security for next week’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. State officials said Wednesday they were also monitoring possible armed protests but didn’t yet have any threats of violence at Indiana locations.

Former Whiting mayor who stole money to gamble avoids prison

January 14, 2021 | Associated Press and IL Staff

A former Whiting mayor who pleaded guilty to charges that he spent about a quarter-million dollars in campaign funds to gamble and pay personal bills avoided prison on Wednesday when a federal judge ordered he be placed on two years’ probation and home detention for one year.

SCOTUS wrestles with $1 Georgia college free speech, religion case

January 14, 2021 | Associated Press

The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday wrestled with whether to revive a lawsuit brought by a Georgia college student who sued school officials after being prevented from distributing Christian literature on campus.

Drug dealer convicted in 7 killings faces possible execution

January 14, 2021 | Associated Press

It was one of the worst bursts of gang violence ever seen in Richmond, Virginia. At least 11 people were killed in a 45-day period in 1992, all at the hands of gang members who eliminated anyone they thought would get in the way of their growing crack cocaine business.

McConnell open to convicting Trump after historic second impeachment

January 14, 2021 | Associated Press

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pointedly did not rule out that he might eventually vote to convict the now twice-impeached President Donald Trump, but he also blocked a quick Senate impeachment trial.

 

Committee endorses new Hamilton County court, magistrates for 3 counties

January 13, 2021 | Olivia Covington

Four Indiana counties are one step closer to adding judicial officers or a new court after winning the approval of a legislative committee.

Opinions Jan. 13, 2020

January 13, 2021

The following Indiana Tax Court opinion was posted after IL deadline Tuesday:
Elkhart County Assessor v. E R Carpenter Company, Inc.
20T-TA-3
Tax. Reverses the final determination of the Indiana Board of Tax Review establishing the values of E.R. Carpenter Co. Inc.’s real property for the 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2017 tax years. Finds the board’s excess office space adjustments were unsupported by substantial evidence and are arbitrary and capricious. Also finds the board must deal with evidence related to Parcel 3 in a meaningful way. Remands for the board to weigh the competing evidence regarding the value of Parcel 3, adjust the assessor’s 2012 and 2016 cost approach valuations accordingly, then apply the predetermined formula to the newly adjusted 2016 cost approach valuation for purposes of the 2015 and 2017 tax years.

 

Tax Court remands valuation of Elkhart property

January 13, 2021 | Olivia Covington

The Indiana Board of Tax Review must revisit its valuations of land owned by a northern Indiana manufacturer, the Indiana Tax Court has ruled.

Bill that would bar Indiana employers from requiring vaccinations sparks heated debate

January 13, 2021 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

A bill that would prohibit Indiana employers from requiring workers to get immunizations against COVID-19 or any other disease generated heated discussion Wednesday morning, reviving a debate over where to draw the line between public health and personal freedom.

On rehearing, appellate court reaffirms ruling against animal shelter

January 13, 2021 | Olivia Covington

An Indianapolis animal shelter still must face a negligence lawsuit from a family whose daughter was mauled by an adopted dog after the Indiana Court of Appeals reaffirmed its reversal of summary judgment for the shelter on Wednesday. The appellate court granted rehearing for the limited purpose of clarifying the issues of fact that preclude summary judgment.

Mother’s voluntary termination of rights reversed for lack of advisement

January 13, 2021 | Olivia Covington

A Henry County mother will get the opportunity to challenge the voluntary relinquishment of her parental rights after the Indiana Court of Appeals found that she was not given a proper advisement before signing a relinquishment form.

Indiana deans sign letter calling attack on Capitol a betrayal

January 13, 2021 | IL Staff

The deans of two Indiana Law Schools have joined more than 150 of their colleagues from around the country in denouncing last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol as a betrayal of the Constitution’s core values.

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