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Opinions Jan. 26, 2015 ILD

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Ronnie Lewis v. State of Indiana
49A02-1404-CR-264
Criminal. Affirms conviction of attempted murder, a Class A felony.

Ralph Hughett v. State of Indiana
10A05-1406-CR-280
Criminal. Affirms 50-year sentence for Hughett’s guilty plea to one count of Class A felony child molesting and one count of Class C felony child molesting.

O'Neal Flat Rolled Metals, LLC v. Major Tool and Machine, Inc., Tishman Construction Corp., Permasteelisa N.A. Corp., et. al.
49A04-1312-PL-624
Civil Plenary. Affirms dismissal of O’Neal’s amended complaint against the defendants. Finds the Bankruptcy Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the steel O’Neal supplied to American Architectural, Inc.; therefore O’Neal’s claim in the Marion Superior Court that the defendants converted that same steel was properly dismissed.
 

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Opinions Jan. 26, 2015

Indiana Court of Appeals
Curt Pearman d/b/a Greenwood Professional Park v. T. Ryan Jackson and Kristin M. Jackson
41A04-1408-CC-381
Civil collection. Affirms granting of partial summary judgment in favor of the Jacksons. Finds the Jacksons did not breach the terms of their lease agreement when they moved from their office five months after their initial three-year lease expired. Ruled the “clear and unambiguous terms of the lease agreement” allowed the Jacksons to continue to occupy the space on a monthly basis without having to sign another three-year lease.

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Mock trial volunteers needed

Indiana attorneys are being offered the opportunity to show off their judicial skills. The Indiana Bar Foundation is seeking lawyers to volunteer as judges during the 2015 Indiana High School Mock Trial Competition.

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Explosion case cemented Richmond attorney’s reputation

Kent Klinge learned the basics of law in school. But it was in a Connersville courtroom where he became a lawyer. Klinge, who was one of the top trial lawyers in Richmond for more than 25 years in the 1970s, '80s and '90s, retired from practice as a partner at Boston Bever Klinge Cross & Chidester in Richmond on Jan. 1 after a 47-year career.

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Opinions Jan. 23, 2015 ILD

Indiana Court of Appeals
Thomas J. Thacker v. State of Indiana (NFP)
35A02-1408-CR-539
Criminal. Affirms two three-year concurrent sentences for two convictions of Class D felony theft.

Ataul Shafeek, Jr. v. State of Indiana (NFP)
89A01-1403-CR-147
Criminal. Affirms 56-year sentence for conviction of murder.

Aaron Johnson v. State of Indiana (NFP)
71A03-1404-PC-111
Post conviction. Affirms denial of post-conviction relief.

In the Matter of the Adoption of K.L., K.D. v. S.W. & M.W. (NFP)
14A05-1406-AD-288
Adoption. Affirms the trial court’s decree granting adoption of K.L.

Douglas Hobbs v. State of Indiana (NFP)
41A01-1406-CR-247
Criminal. Affirms conviction of Class D felony theft.

James Mayhugh v. State of Indiana (NFP)
82A01-1403-CR-133
Criminal. Affirms 50-year sentence for convictions of murder and Class D felony theft.

In the Matter of: V.B., P.B. & B.B., Children Alleged to be Chins and A.B. v. The Ind. Dept. of Child Services (NFP)
09A02-1407-JC-518
Juvenile. Affirms adjudication of children in need of services.

Larry Gentry v. State of Indiana (NFP)
24A04-1403-CR-144
Criminal. Affirms 15-year executed sentence for conviction of Class B felony operating a vehicle while intoxicated resulting in death.

Howard Jackson v. State of Indiana (NFP)
49A02-1406-CR-402
Criminal. Affirms 25-year executed sentence and convictions of Class A felony dealing in a narcotic

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Opinions Jan. 23, 2015

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Visteon Corp. v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa.
14-2725
Chief Judge Richard Young, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division.
Affirms judgment in favor of National Union on its denial of coverage for toxic chemical pollution at a Connersville Visteon auto parts factory that also contaminated neighboring properties. The District Court properly applied Michigan law, holding that Visteon was not entitled to coverage and dismissed the case. 

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