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Oster v. State, No. 84A05-1208-CR-437, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 9, 2013).

August 16, 2013 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, M. Barnes, P. Riley

Evidence of defendant’s possession of tools useful for theft but not used to break and enter, of the retail nature of the business premises broken into, and of the fact that the defendant had a residence he could use for shelter sufficed to prove his intent to commit theft in the premises he broke and entered.

Harris v. State, No. 39A05-1205-CR-239, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 13, 2013).

August 16, 2013 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, T. Crone

Indiana “actual evidence” double jeopardy test applies only to convictions, not to acquittals, mistrials, or combinations of the two. Statute of limitations applied to bar amendment adding a new charge following mistrial.

Dillon v. State, No. 27A05-1210-CR-542, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 14, 2013).

August 16, 2013 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, J. Baker, N. Vaidik

When nunc pro tunc order reinstating OWI conviction after its “inadvertent[] dismissal” by State was entered after defendant had committed his second OWI offense, the reinstated conviction could not serve as a basis for enhancing the second to a D felony.

State v. Owens, No. 49A02-1210-CR-817, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 15, 2013).

August 16, 2013 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, C. Bradford, P. Riley

When the police had illegally detained the suspect and discovery of the cocaine on his person became inevitable due to the illegal stop, suppression of the cocaine was required even though its actual discovery occurred when the suspect fled and was reapprehended.

Littke v. Littke, No. 64A03-1211-DR-509, __ N.E.2d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 13, 2013).

August 16, 2013 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, R. Pyle

Under the 2013 amendment to Ind. Code § 31-16-6-6, retroactive to July 1, 2012, a petition for postsecondary educational expenses for a nineteen-year-old child was timely.

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