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J. Kirsch

Burden v. State, No. 66A03-1706-CR-1298, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Jan. 25, 2018).

January 29, 2018 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, J. Kirsch

Conviction reversed for felony neglect of a dependent because there was no evidence of subjective awareness of a high probability that by leaving the scene defendant had placed child in a situation that endangered her life or health.

Alford v. Johnson Cnty. Commissioners, No. 73A04-1702-PL-223, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Dec. 29, 2017).

December 29, 2017 Filed Under: Civil, Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, J. Kirsch

Trial court properly dismissed for failure to state a claim a complaint by defendants that the rights of indigent criminal defendants are being ignored because the attorneys assigned as public defenders are burdened by unmanageable caseloads and not providing actual assistance of counsel as required by the United States Constitution and the Indiana Constitution.

Jones v. Wilson, No. 03A04-1701-PL-233, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., Aug. 15, 2017).

August 21, 2017 Filed Under: Civil Tagged With: Appeals, J. Kirsch

Using the broad type of plaintiff/broad type of harm analysis, third-party criminal act was not foreseeable. Defendant, wrestling event promoter, had no duty to plaintiff, attendee, who was attacked in the parking lot leaving the event.

McGrath v. State, No. 49A04-1610-CR-2270, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., July 31, 2017).

July 31, 2017 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, C. Bradford, J. Kirsch

Probable cause to obtain a search warrant to use thermal imaging technology must be based on evidence that corroborates a tip that criminal activity has occurred or is occurring at a place, and not solely on the training and experience of law enforcement officers.

Hampton v. State, No. 88A04-1608-CR-1862, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., March 13, 2017).

March 13, 2017 Filed Under: Criminal Tagged With: Appeals, J. Kirsch

Even when the parties enter an agreement removing the Court’s authority to change its terms, the trial court must consider a probationer’s violations and determine appropriate sanctions.

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