Opinions June 13, 2023

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Court of Appeals of Indiana

Netflix Inc., Disney DTC LLC, Hulu LLC, DIRECTTV LLC, Dish Network Corp., and Dish Network L.L.C. v. City of Fishers, Indiana, City of Indianapolis, Indiana, City of Evansville, Indiana, and City of Valparaiso, Indiana on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated
22A-PL-1630
Civil plenary. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s authority to hear the case pursuant to Indiana Declaratory Judgment Act. Finds the streaming services meet the requirements of the IDJA and the trial court properly exercised jurisdiction. Remands with instructions to vacate the denials of the streaming services’ motions to dismiss.

Katrina Louise Fouts v. State of Indiana
22A-CR-917
Criminal. Reaffirms original decision that there was sufficient evidence to support Katrina Fouts’ conspiracy to commit murder conviction. Grants the rehearing for the purpose of addressing a factual error in the opinion.

Michael W. Wiesemann v. Jennifer L. Wiesemann (mem. dec.)
22A-DC-1486
Domestic relations with children. Affirms the Rush Circuit Court’s order dissolving Michael W. Wiesemann’s marriage to Jennifer L. Wiesemann. Finds no abuse of discretion in the court’s decision to require Michael to pay $15,000 in Jennifer’s attorney fees. Also finds Michael has not established that the trial court’s division of property was an abuse of discretion nor did the trial court abuse its discretion in imputing income to Michael at a level consistent with his income as of the final hearing retroactive to the date of filing.

Pamela Latoya Hunter v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
22A-CR-2663
Criminal. Affirms Pamela Hunter’s sentence of four years for Level 5 felony battery resulting in serious bodily injury. Finds Hunter failed to establish that her sentence is inappropriate.

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