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Barber v. State, No. 49A02-0901-CR-34, __ N.E.2d__ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 17, 2009)

August 28, 2009 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, N. Vaidik

When there was no evidence defense discovery of exculpatory witnesses the weekend before trial was in bad faith, and prejudice to State from a continuance was minimal, trial court reversibly erred in denying a continuance and applying instead a hard deadline for the witness list to exclude the witnesses.

Lang v. State, No. 67A01-0905-CR-241, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 17, 2009)

August 28, 2009 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, P. Riley

Under notice-based approach, entry of final judgment, from which time period to file notice of appeal began to run, was not when sentence was announced in court or when posted to the RJO but rather when the judge signed the sentencing order.

Collins v. State, No. 35A02-0902-CR-162 , __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 21, 2009)

August 28, 2009 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, C. Bradford

Probation modification statute permitted addition of special probation conditions without proof of a violation, and as statute is remedial it applied to probation imposed before its adoption.

Alvey v. State, No. 82S01-0902-CR-66, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind., Aug. 24, 2009)

August 28, 2009 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: F. Sullivan, Supreme, T. Boehm

A defendant whose motion to suppress is denied cannot plead guilty and then appeal the denial of his motion, even if his plea agreement provides for it.

Walker v. Nelson, No. 49A05-0903-CV-138, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 14, 2009)

August 28, 2009 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, E. Brown, T. Crone

When limiting former custodial parent’s parenting time, trial court erred by not making a specific finding that visitation would endanger child’s physical health or well-being or significantly impair his emotional development.

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