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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe Indiana Supreme Court will visit Martin University in Indianapolis Friday to hear arguments in a case over whether a man driving a scooter could be convicted of operating a “motor vehicle” while his driving privileges were suspended.
The justices will hear Michael J. Lock v. State of Indiana, No. 35S04-1110-CR-62, which comes from Huntington Circuit Court. Michael Lock was stopped while driving a Yamaha Zuma and convicted of driving while his privileges were suspended. The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed, finding the state didn’t prove the scooter was a motor vehicle as defined in Indiana Code sections 9-13-2-105 and 109.
Arguments are open to the public and begin at 9:30 a.m. in Martin University Gathertorium, 2171 N. Avondale Place.
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