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IndyBar: Bosma’s Retirement from the Indiana General Assembly Significant for Local Government Issues

September 1, 2020 | Scott Chinn and From IndyBar

Many House members on both sides of the aisle are familiar with local government issues. But Brian Bosma’s exit from lawmaking is significant in terms of the loss of institutional knowledge and history of those issues from the General Assembly’s leadership.

Three nominees selected for Allen Superior Court judicial vacancy

August 31, 2020 | IL Staff

The Allen Superior Court Judicial Nominating Commission has announced the names of three finalists selected Monday for a judicial vacancy that will occur in January 2021.

In Anthem-Cigna ‘soap opera,’ judge hands damages to neither

August 31, 2020 | Bloomberg News

A Delaware judge rebuffed efforts by both Cigna Corp. and Anthem Inc. to collect billions over their failed merger, saying Cigna had breached its obligations but the merger was likely to have been blocked on antitrust grounds anyway.

Intimidation conviction upheld for man who threatened officer on YouTube

August 31, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

A man convicted of intimidation after posting a threatening video meant for a police officer did not convince the Indiana Court of Appeals on Monday that his jury panel was unfair or that his conviction should be overturned.

Appeals court reverses suppression of evidence in stolen gun case

August 31, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

The grant of a motion to suppress all evidence found in a man’s home during a search by police has been reversed, with the Indiana Court of Appeals finding a reasonable probability for law enforcement to believe that a stolen gun would be there.

Opinions Aug. 31, 2020

August 31, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Franciscan ACO, Inc., Franciscan Alliance, Inc., and Charlotte Sweezer v. Vaughn Newman, as personal represenatative of the Estate of Virginia Newman
19A-CT-2465
Civil tort. Reverses the denial of Charlotte Sweezer, Franciscan ACO Inc. and Franciscan Alliance Inc.’s motion for partial summary judgment on a wrongful death claim brought by Vaughn Newman as personal representative of the Estate of Virginia Newman. Finds no genuine issue of material fact exists, so the Lake Superior Court erred in denying the motion for partial summary judgment. Remands for proceedings.

COA reverses summary judgment denial in patient negligence, wrongful death suit

August 31, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

The Indiana Court of Appeals has reversed the denial of partial summary judgment in a wrongful death case brought by the estate of a woman killed while in the care of a professional health care group.

Applications open to succeed Lake Superior Judge Murray

August 31, 2020 | IL Staff

Applications are now being accepted to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Lake County Superior Court bench.

Indiana forecasts 10-fold jump for mail-in voting

August 31, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Indiana election officials are bracing for perhaps 10 times more mail-in ballots for this fall’s election than four years ago. The forecast comes as litigation over efforts to expand mail-in voting continue to play out in federal court.

Kansas girl’s killer 5th federal inmate executed this year

August 31, 2020 | Associated Press

A Kansas girl’s killer Friday became the fifth federal inmate put to death this year, an execution that went forward only after a higher court tossed a ruling that would have required the government to get a prescription for the drug used to kill him.

Indiana judge killed in plane crash remembered by colleagues

August 31, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

A southern Indiana judge killed in a small plane crash in southeastern Illinois is being remembered by fellow judges as a problem-solver who helped defendants start new lives.

Opinions Aug. 28, 2020

August 28, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Jerry Wayne Smith v. State of Indiana
20A-CR-672
Criminal. Reverses Jerry Wayne Smith’s sentence for his conviction of Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement. Finds the 365-day sentence, with 185 days suspended to probation and 180 days served consecutive to the 277 days for a probation violation, is inappropriate. Remands to the Vermillion Circuit Court to impose a sentence of 365 days, with 20 days to serve and 345 days suspended to probation.

Video outlines Southern District jury precautions during pandemic

August 28, 2020 | IL Staff

Hoping to allay fears of people summoned to federal court for jury duty as trials resume next week, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana has posted a video detailing the steps the court is taking to protect jurors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Allen County offers court staff implicit bias training

August 28, 2020 | IL Staff

Allen Circuit and Superior Courts and Fort Wayne United will collaborate in implicit bias training for court staff at a session Tuesday at the Embassy Theatre in Fort Wayne.

Ex-UAW president charged with corruption in federal probe

August 28, 2020

A former president of the United Auto Workers union was charged with corruption Thursday, accused of conspiring with his successor and others to embezzle money for golf, vacation villas and fine dining.

Appeals court reduces misdemeanor sentence of man first charged at age 64

August 28, 2020 | Dave Stafford

A man who picked up his first of several criminal charges at age 64 amid signs of undiagnosed mental illness and was subsequently ordered to spend 15 months behind bars on misdemeanor charges received an inappropriate sentence, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Friday.

IU, Purdue fraternities quarantine; Notre Dame to resume in-person classes

August 28, 2020 | Associated Press

Members of eight Greek houses and students living in two other houses off the Bloomington campus of Indiana University have been ordered to quarantine because of positive COVID-19 tests. Meanwhile, fraternities at Purdue University also are dealing with outbreaks while the University of Notre Dame plans to resume in-person classes next week that were suspended due to a spike in cases.

Indiana ordered to reply by Monday to vote-by-mail appeal

August 28, 2020 | Dave Stafford

The state of Indiana has been ordered to respond by Monday to an appeal in a federal lawsuit seeking no-excuse absentee voting in the Nov. 3 general election, signaling the appellate court in Chicago may fast-track the challenge over mail-in voting just over two months ahead of the election.

Watchdog groups charge Republican Convention appearances broke Hatch Act

August 28, 2020

Two White House officials violated the Hatch Act by participating in choreographed events that were aired during this week’s Republican National Convention, according to two separate ethics complaints filed by government watchdog groups.

Fifth federal execution of 2020 on again after late ruling

August 28, 2020 | Associated Press

The scheduled federal execution of a 10-year-old Kansas girl’s killer was back on track Friday after an appellate panel tossed a lower court’s ruling that would have required the government to get a drug prescription before it could use pentobarbital to kill the inmate at the federal prison in Terre Haute.

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  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • Nominations being accepted for the 2024 Henry Hurst Judicial Assistance Award

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