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Pro se attorney gets public reprimand from justices for direct email to opposing party

March 7, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Describing an Indianapolis lawyer as “his own worst enemy” when it comes to electronic communications, a split Indiana Supreme Court has issued a public reprimand after the lawyer sent a threatening email directly to an opposing party rather than working through another lawyer. A dissenting justice, however, said the rule in question in this issue of first impression does not apply to pro se lawyers like the attorney who was disciplined.

Murder conviction upheld for man who punched pregnant woman, fatally shot expectant father

March 7, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A man who punched a pregnant woman in the belly and then fatally shot the father of her child could not convince the Court of Appeals of Indiana that his murder conviction should be overturned in favor of a lesser-included offense.

Notre Dame Law’s Exoneration Justice Clinic gets federal grant to help represent the wrongfully convicted

March 7, 2022 | IL Staff

The Exoneration Justice Clinic at Notre Dame Law School, which traces its founding to a group of students and dozens of white roses, has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice that will bolster the clinic’s ability to investigate and litigate wrongful convictions.

Deadline Tuesday for ’22 Leadership in Law nominations

March 7, 2022 | IL Staff

There is just one day left to submit your nominations for the 2022 Indiana Lawyer Leadership in Law Awards.

Indiana senators cheer, laugh for rare unanimous ‘no’ vote against special education bill

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

An advocate for children with disabilities says she believes Indiana state senators never took seriously a bill they defeated in a rare 0-50 vote that would have changed the handling of special education disputes between families and schools.

High court reverses decision allowing Muslims’ FBI bias suit

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court sided unanimously with the Biden administration Friday and reversed a lower court decision that had allowed a lawsuit to go forward by Muslim men claiming FBI religious bias. But the justices’ limited decision did not end the case, and the men and their lawyers said they would continue to pursue their lawsuit.

High court reimposes Boston Marathon bomber’s death sentence

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court has reinstated the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

‘Abhorrent’: Prison boss vexes DOJ with alleged intimidation

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The Justice Department says it is gravely concerned about allegations that a high-ranking federal prison official entrusted to end sexual abuse and cover-ups at a women’s prison known as the “rape club” may have taken steps to suppress a recent complaint about staff misconduct.

Purdue Pharma deal has families deflated, angry but hopeful

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

For those who lost loved ones in the opioid crisis, making sure the family behind OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma paid a price was never just about money. What many wanted was a chance to confront the Sackler family face to face, to make them feel their pain. While some may get that chance — at least by video — under a tentative settlement reached Thursday that also would force the Sacklers to pay out billions, the families still are coming away feeling empty, conflicted and angry yet again.

Takeaways as Jan. 6 panel eyes Trump ‘criminal conspiracy’

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol has previewed some of its findings in a federal court filing, and investigators for the first time said they have enough evidence to suggest then-President Donald Trump committed crimes.

High court won’t review decision freeing Cosby from prison

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court said Monday it will not take up the sexual assault case against comedian Bill Cosby, leaving in place a decision by Pennsylvania’s highest court to throw out his conviction and set him free from prison.

Governor’s veto of ethanol warning upheld by Indiana Senate

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

The Indiana Senate narrowly upheld a veto that Gov. Eric Holcomb issued last year on a bill that would have required additional labeling for fuel pumps distributing E15, a fuel blend that contains up to 15% ethanol in gasoline.

Ex-cop surrenders to face battery, misconduct charges

March 7, 2022 | Associated Press

A former southern Indiana police officer has surrendered to authorities to face criminal charges of official misconduct, strangulation and battery for allegedly beating someone last year.

Opinions March 4, 2022

March 4, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Michael Bedtelyon v. State of Indiana
21A-CR-1952
Criminal. Reverses the revocation of four years of Michael Bedtelyon’s suspended sentence after his probation officer found Bedtelyon had violated his probation by watching sexually suggestive anime cartoons. Finds the Elkhart Superior Court abused its discretion. Also finds the state failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that Bedtelyon violated his probation because it produced no evidence that he had accessed or viewed obscene videos depicting or describing sexual conduct in a patently offensive manner.

AG Rokita says no constitutional right to interact with government officials

March 4, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Claiming freedom of speech does not guarantee the right to hear a government official deliver a message in person, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is seeking dismissal of a First Amendment case brought by an Indianapolis-based political commentator who was barred from a press conference.

Suggestive cartoons didn’t violate man’s probation against obscene videos, COA rules

March 4, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The state of Indiana failed to prove that watching sexually suggestive anime cartoons violated an Elkhart County man’s probation, the Court of Appeals of Indiana has ruled.

Immigration attorney suspended again for unauthorized practice of law

March 4, 2022 | IL Staff

An Indianapolis attorney already on probation following a suspension will have to serve the remaining balance of her suspended time after she was found to have practiced law while under a reciprocal suspension order.

New Lakeside Pointe, Fox Club owner to commit $7M to repairs, Rokita says

March 4, 2022 | Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indianapolis Business Journal

The dilapidated Lakeside Pointe at Nora and Fox Club apartment complexes in Indianapolis could see more than $7 million in repairs soon, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Thursday.

Brisco appointed to St. Joseph Commercial Court

March 4, 2022 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court has appointed St. Joseph Superior Judge Cristal Brisco to serve as one of the 10 commercial courts judges across the state.

Biden ends forced arbitration for sexual assault, harassment

March 4, 2022 | Associated Press

President Joe Biden on Thursday gave victims of workplace sexual assault or harassment the right to seek recourse in a court of law instead of through forced arbitration proceedings.

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