Opinions Sept. 20, 2023

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Court of Appeals of Indiana
Autumn B. Stahl v. State of Indiana
23A-CR-143
Criminal. Affirms Autumn Stahl’s conviction as guilty but mentally ill of Level 3 felony attempted aggravated battery, Level 5 felony battery with a deadly weapon, Level 6 felony neglect of a dependent and Level 6 felony domestic battery. Finds that based on the evidence presented at trial, it was possible for a jury to have made a reasonable inference that Stahl was mentally ill but still able to understand the wrongfulness of her conduct. Also finds there is sufficient evidence to support the Level 3 and Level 5 felony convictions.

Juliet C. Roberts v. John A. Roberts, Jr.
23A-DN-588
Domestic relations no children. Affirms the Marion Superior Court’s denial of Juliet Roberts’ motion for summary judgment requesting a finding that her interest in a trust is not a marital asset. Finds that given the broad language in Indiana’s statutes governing the division of marital property and the caselaw that all marital property goes into the marital pot for division, the trial court did not err.

Iris Seabolt v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
22A-PC-208
Post-conviction relief. Affirms the Elkhart Superior Court’s denial of Iris Seabolt’s change of judge motion. Finds the recited historical facts on which Seabolt based her motion for a change of judge do not support a rational inference of bias or prejudice against Seabolt as contemplated by Post-Conviction Rule 1(4)(b).

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