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Man charged in judges’ shooting claims self-defense, says judges were aggressors

February 26, 2020 | IL Staff and Associated Press

The man charged with shooting two southern Indiana judges outside an Indianapolis fast food restaurant last year claimed in a Tuesday court filing that he acted in self-defense. The notice of affirmative defense also alleges the judges were the aggressors as alleged gunman Brandon Kaiser and his nephew, Alfredo Vazquez, were stopping to eat at a downtown White Castle, where the shooting took place in the parking lot.

Indiana Senate passes ban on holding cellphones while driving

February 26, 2020 | Lindsey Erdody and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

The Indiana Senate has approved legislation that would ban drivers from holding cellphones while operating a motor vehicle.

Lawsuit claims former ClearObject owners overstated revenue projections by millions

February 26, 2020 | Anthony Schoettle and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

The former majority owners of Fishers-based tech firm ClearObject — including high-profile exec John McDonald — have been sued by investors who bought an 80% stake in the company in early 2019.

Some doctors worried by Indiana ‘surprise’ billing proposal

February 26, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Some Indiana doctors are raising fears about possible loss of emergency services under a plan to limit “surprise” medical bills that can plague patients who have been unknowingly treated by providers from outside their insurance networks.

Dubois Co. couple gets no prison time for caging teenage girl

February 26, 2020 | Associated Press

An Indiana couple accused of locking a teenage girl in a cage and denying her food, water and clean facilities won’t serve any prison time.

South Bend grandfather to plead guilty in toddler’s cruise ship death

February 26, 2020 | Associated Press

A South Bend man who was holding his granddaughter before she fell from a cruise ship window and plunged to her death in Puerto Rico said he has agreed to a plea deal “to help end part of this nightmare.”

Trump says Ginsburg, Sotomayor should sit out cases, but they decide

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

A month before the Supreme Court takes up cases over his tax returns and financial records, President Donald Trump on Tuesday made the unusual suggestion that two liberal justices should not take part in those or any other cases involving him or his administration.

Opinions Feb. 25, 2020

February 25, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Property MD’s Home Improvement, LLC v. Anthony Grayson and Horizon Bank, N.A. (mem. dec.)
19A-PL-1764
Civil plenary. Affirms the Porter Superior Court’s denial of Property MD’s Home Improvement’s motion to correct error. Finds Property MD’s cited no legal authority in its disjointed argument regarding damages. Finds its argument regarding interest and attorney fees wholly fails to establish that its lien was valid.

 

Bill to standardize indigency determinations heads to Holcomb

February 25, 2020 | Olivia Covington

A bill bringing uniformity to indigency determinations is headed for Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk after clearing the Indiana House. The measure sailed through the General Assembly without a vote in opposition.

Slaughter invites challenges to reviews of agency adjudications

February 25, 2020 | Olivia Covington

A Fulton County man will not be permitted to build a concrete seawall on his lakefront property after the Indiana Supreme Court unanimously denied transfer to his case. But Justice Geoffrey Slaughter wrote separately to invite legal challenges to the system for adjudicating agency legal disputes like the instant case out of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

Justices to hear dispute over same-sex foster parents

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a dispute over a Philadelphia Catholic agency that won’t place foster children with same-sex couples, a big test of religious rights on a more conservative court.

High court closes courthouse door on slain Mexican teen’s family

February 25, 2020

The Supreme Court  of the United States ruled 5-4 Tuesday to close the courthouse door on the parents of a Mexican teenager who was shot dead over the border by an American agent. The case tested a half-century-old Supreme Court decision that allows people to sue federal officials for constitutional violations.

East Chicago man charged in barbershop shootings that injured 5

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

A man accused of shooting five people, including three children, at a Chicago barbershop in January has been charged with attempted murder, authorities said.

16-year-old charged with murder in teen siblings’ slayings

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

A 16-year-old Indianapolis boy was charged Monday with murder as an adult for allegedly fatally shooting two teenage siblings.

Indiana teacher gun training plan failing amid opposition

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

A legislative proposal for requiring annual training for teachers who carry guns inside Indiana schools was scuttled amid a disagreement over whether it infringed on gun rights. The legislation also was opposed by groups advocating for gun control.

Supreme Court upholds Arizona death sentence

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

A sharply divided United States Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence for an Arizona inmate who was convicted of killing two people in home burglaries nearly 30 years ago.

New Virginia sentencing law ends high court’s DC sniper case

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

Lee Boyd Malvo, the Washington, D.C., area sniper, and the state of Virginia agreed Monday to dismiss a pending Supreme Court case after the state changed criminal sentencing law for juveniles.

Weinstein conviction could influence other sex crime prosecutions

February 25, 2020 | Associated Press

New York prosecutors are hailing former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s conviction as a pivotal moment that could change the way the legal system views a type of sexual assault case historically considered difficult to prove.

Opinions Feb. 24, 2020

February 24, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Sue Williams, Linda Wood, and Claude-Wood, as the Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Rachel A. Wood, Deceased v. Indiana Department of Correction, Corizon, Inc., et al.
19A-CT-1832
Civil tort. Affirms in part the Marion Superior Court’s entry of summary judgment to Corizon, Inc. nurses Tina Icenogle and Mary Grimes in a suit brought by the estate of Rachel Wood, who died while an inmate at the Indiana Department of Correction. However, holds the designated evidence readily demonstrates genuine issues of material fact on the estate’s claims of deliberate indifference. Reverses the entry of summary judgment for the remaining Corizon medical employees, for Corizon and for the DOC, which failed to discover Wood’s facially inconsistent medical records, her nonexistent treatment plans, or Corizon’s “completely and totally inadequate” medical settings. Remands for proceedings.

Justices grant transfer in 4 cases, deny 19 others

February 24, 2020 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court declined to hear 19 cases out of 23 petitions for transfer last week but agreed to hear cases involving post-conviction relief and termination of parental rights, among others.

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