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Indianapolis police chief Roach to retire after accepting new job

December 2, 2019 | Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Bryan Roach, chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department since January 2017, plans to retire at the end of the year, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Friday morning. Roach, a 28-year veteran at IMPD, said in a statement that he had accepted an undisclosed job outside of the department and city government.

Holcomb issues cease-and-desist letters in response to Amazon OSHA case articles

December 2, 2019 | Lindsey Erdody and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Friday said cease-and-desist letters have been sent to two news organizations — including The Indianapolis Star — in response to published reports that include accusations that his administration dismissed safety citations against Amazon as the state tried to win the company’s coveted HQ2 project.

Judge rules for Indianapolis police in black teen’s killing

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

A federal judge has ruled in favor of Indianapolis police in a lawsuit that accused officers of excessive force in a black teenager’s fatal shooting following a suspected armed carjacking.

Ex-Portage mayor getting new trial in 1 of 2 federal counts

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

A federal judge has denied a motion for acquittal by a former northwestern Indiana mayor who was convicted by a jury in February of bribery and tax obstruction but he granted a new trial on one of the counts. The ruling is a partial victory for former Portage Mayor James Snyder, who argued that he should be acquitted because of prosecutorial conduct and insufficient evidence.

Munster bans public vaping, smoking

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

A northwestern Indiana town has banned all tobacco and vaping products from public spaces and facilities in what a backer hails as one of the most comprehensive in the state. The Munster council this month approved the ordinance that bans the smoking of all tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, within 15 feet of a public space or entrance to a public facility in Munster.

Patients sue Goshen Hospital over possible disease exposure

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

More than 1,000 surgical patients are suing a northern Indiana hospital after being notified that a sterilization failure could have exposed them to deadly infections. The lawsuit alleges the patients were potentially exposed to hepatitis C, hepatitis B and HIV.

Indiana residents speak out on proposed BMV gender rule

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

Indiana residents spoke out at a hearing about a proposed rule regarding a policy that allows residents who do not identify as male or female to choose a nonbinary option on driver’s licenses. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ new rule would require nonbinary applicants to go through the Indiana State Department of Health to change gender on licenses and identification cards.

Huston elected Indiana House speaker successor

December 2, 2019 | Associated Press

Republican legislators have selected State Rep. Todd Huston as their pick to become the next leader of the Indiana House. Huston won Monday’s private vote that was held two weeks after longtime House Speaker Brian Bosma announced he would retire after the 2020 legislative session.

Second chance workshop helps individuals get back on the road

November 27, 2019 | Marilyn Odendahl

To give a break to individuals who badly needed one, Marion County prosecutors and public defenders joined together Monday and helped hundreds clear the path to getting their driver’s licenses reinstated.

Opinions Nov. 27, 2019

November 27, 2019

The following 7th Circuit Court opinion was posted after IL deadline on Tuesday.
Linda Waldon v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
19-1529
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Judge James R. Sweeney, II.
Civil. Affirms the grant of summary judgment to Walmart Stores on Linda Waldon’s negligence claims. Also affirms with order to show cause within 14 days of the date of the decision as to why Waldons’ counsel, James E. Ayers, should not be sanctioned under Rule 46 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure for intentionally altering previously submitted photographs and misrepresenting the record to the court. The 7th Circuit will consider after Ayers’ response whether to send a copy of its opinion to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.

COA: Song detailing triple-murder scene was admissible evidence

November 27, 2019 | Katie Stancombe

The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed a man’s murder convictions, finding a song he wrote and posted online that closely described the murder scene just months later was admissible evidence.

Husband wins remand over asset division in divorce case

November 27, 2019 | Olivia Covington

A husband who disagreed with the division of assets in his divorce case has won partial victory and a remand from the Indiana Court of Appeals.

Fitbit bandit’s convictions upheld, but 1 count erroneously entered

November 27, 2019 | Dave Stafford

A man who orchestrated the heist of a big rig trailer filled with Fitbits lost his appeal Wednesday, but a panel of judges tossed one of the convictions entered against the thief after finding it didn’t jibe with the jury’s verdict.

Justices accept Richmond public defender’s resignation

November 27, 2019 | IL Staff

A Richmond attorney is no longer practicing law in the Hoosier state now that the Indiana Supreme Court has accepted his resignation.

Federal judge rules in Indy financial adviser’s favor in exit from firm

November 27, 2019 | Indianapolis Business Journal Staff and Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

A recent ruling by a federal judge in Indianapolis could make it easier for financial advisers who switch firms to tell clients about the move without fear of legal consequences.

Indianapolis attorney’s discipline converted to indefinite suspension

November 27, 2019 | IL Staff

Indiana Supreme Court justices indefinitely suspended an Indianapolis attorney who was twice suspended earlier this year for his noncooperation with the disciplinary commission’s investigations of grievances against him.

Probe of police shooting could revive scrutiny of Buttigieg

November 27, 2019 | Associated Press

The deadly shooting of an African-American man by a white police officer this summer in South Bend highlighted Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s struggle to win black support for his presidential campaign. The issue could resurface as the prosecutor leading an investigation into the matter says his work likely won’t be finished before February, just as voters begin deciding whether Buttigieg should be the Democratic nominee.

Indiana woman pleads guilty to aiding Islamic State group

November 27, 2019 | Associated Press

An Indiana woman whose husband died in Syria has pleaded guilty to providing financial support to the Islamic State group.

Holcomb questioned over Indiana’s probe of Amazon death

November 27, 2019 | Associated Press

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is facing calls from Democrats to explain his role in Amazon being cleared of responsibility for a warehouse worker’s death despite initial findings of four major safety violations.

Holcomb names Cass County prosecutor Swaim as new judge

November 27, 2019 | IL Staff

Cass County Prosecutor Lisa L. Swaim has been appointed to the Indiana trial court bench, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday, naming her to succeed the late Cass Superior Judge Richard A. Maughmer.

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  • Indiana State Bar Association leads new program to support rural attorneys

  • UPDATE: Senate set to vote on heavily amended immigration bill

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

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  • New habeas corpus strategy is freeing some immigrant detainees

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

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