What’s next for Indiana’s juvenile system?
Indiana lags in statewide reform, but builds on localized successes.
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Indiana lags in statewide reform, but builds on localized successes.
Anyone who wants to be the next Indiana Supreme Court justice has until the end of this month to apply. The Indiana Supreme
Court Judicial Nomination Commission is accepting applications until June 30 for the appellate post, which is being vacated
once Justice Theodore Boehm retires Sept. 30.
Lake County teen recognizes she is responsible for future in juvenile system.
Convicts are turning to methods that have freed others who were wrongfully convicted, as well as new issues that continue
surfacing in the nation’s court system.
the Indiana Supreme Court is considering whether to accept a post-conviction case on an issue some say is an important question
of law relating to wrongful convictions.
Indiana explores what revisions to make to its criminal justice system.
Indiana Supreme Court
Thomas A. Neu, Elizabeth A. Neu, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Brett Gibson
49S02-0910-CV-442
Civil. Affirms trial court’s finding that the Neus were not entitled to interest, attorney fees, and costs and that
they could not foreclose on their own home or force a sheriff’s sale of the property.
Bar associations offer discounts, cost-cutting options for legal community
State’s legal community successfully rising to recession-related challenges