Opinions June 15, 2020

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Indiana Supreme Court
In The Matter of Steven T Fulk
19S-DI-00277
Attorney discipline. Disbars Indianapolis attorney Steven Fulk effective immediately after finding that he committed attorney misconduct by neglecting a client’s case, converting an employee’s tax withholdings for his personal use, and failing to cooperate with the disciplinary process.

Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of A.N.S. (Father) and C.S. and A.J.S. (Minor Children); A.S. (Father) v. The Indiana Department of Child Services, et al. (mem. dec.)
19A-JT-2880
Juvenile termination. Affirms the involuntary termination of A.N.S.’s parental rights to C.S. and A.J.S. Finds father waived his due process argument by failing to raise it before the trial court. Waiver notwithstanding, finds the Marion Superior Court’s unchallenged findings demonstrate that the Department of Child Services attempted to address all of father’s issues, with multiple referrals to some services, and that father had the ability but not desire to benefit from those referrals.

Freddie Allen Forsythe, Jr. v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
19A-CR-2956
Criminal. Affirms Freddie Forsythe, Jr.’s conviction for Level 5 felony child pornography, Level 6 felony possession of child pornography and his adjudication as a repeat sexual offender following a jury trial. Finds the Lake Superior Court did not abuse its discretion when it admitted into evidence Forsythe’s internet search history.

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