Opinions April 25, 2014

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The following Indiana Tax Court opinions were posted after IL deadline Thursday:
Nick Popovich v. Indiana Department of State Revenue
49T10-1010-TA-53
Tax. Involves Popovich’s first motion to compel the Indiana Department of State Revenue to respond to 53 of his discovery requests and the department’s motion for a protective order seeking to protect from disclosure of the information and documents he requested.

Nick Popovich v. Indiana Department of State Revenue
49T10-1010-TA-53
Tax. Denies second motion to compel in its entirety. Popovich sought original documents of the requested documents be brought to the deposition pursuant to Indiana Trial Rules 30(B)(5) and 34. The expectation that the movant will make a reasonable effort to resolve discovery disputes with the opposing party before moving to enforce, modify, or limit discovery holds true even in instances where, like here, the entire discovery process has been imbued with acrimony.

Friday’s opinions
Indiana Court of Appeals

Marvin Garner v. State of Indiana
49A02-1310-CR-834
Criminal. Affirms aggregate 60-year sentence for four counts of Class A felony child molesting. His offenses were committed against multiple victims and against the same victims repeatedly, and his victims were young and he abused this position of trust.

The Indiana Supreme Court and Tax Court posted no opinions by IL deadline Friday. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals posted no Indiana decisions by IL deadline.
 

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