Passenger for whom there is no reasonable suspicion of a law violation does not commit “refusal to identify self” C misdemeanor if he refuses to identify himself.
Appeals
Giddings v. State, No. 40A01-0909-PC-455, __ N.E.2D __ (Ind. Ct. App., June 25, 2010)
U.S. Supreme Court’s verdict unanimity requirement for individual components of a continuing criminal enterprise under federal criminal law is not applicable to Indiana child molesting cases.
KB Home Indiana, Inc. v. Rockville TBD Corp., No. 49A02-0909-CV-881, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App., June 18, 2010)
Owner’s action in negligence for defendant’s discharge of pollutants onto real property that was once farmland but subsequently became a residential subdivision was not barred by the economic loss doctrine.
Weigand Construction Co. v. Stephens Fabrication, Inc., No. 18A02-0910-CV-953, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App., June 25, 2010)
While plaintiff’s claim survived its subsequent voluntary bankruptcy proceedings, plaintiff did not timely make its claim pursuant to the terms of the parties’ contract.
Howard v. Am. Fam. Mut. Ins. Co., No. 87A01-0910-CV-512, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Ind. Ct. App., June 17, 2010)
Trial court erred in substituting underinsured driver for insurance company as the sole named defendant in contract case seeking recovery of underinsured motorist benefits, where the insurance company did not attempt to step into the shoes of and defend the tortfeasor or to preserve a subrogation interest.