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Raul Martinez, 50, was sentenced for selling cocaine on six separate occasions from October 2021 to July 2022.
While the settlement agreement is widely viewed as a win for student athletes, it also highlights murky legal terrain for schools that may violate immigration law if they compensate international ...
The sixth member of a multimillion dollar theft ring that targeted cargo trucks in southern Indiana and surrounding states has been found guilty of several felony charges, according to the Indiana ...
A Fort Wayne woman who once served as a juror in a high-profile murder trial recently received a personal letter from the man she helped judge—and that has set off alarm bells in some quarters about ...
The ruling underscores the risks for business owners, estate planners and beneficiaries when estate transfer documents are not carefully drafted and executed.
“Justice tempered by mercy” is a phrase I sometimes hear used by speakers at legal events. It comes from John Milton’s epic poem “Paradise Lost,” which is an account of the fall of man from the ...
President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday proposed revoking a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate ...
An Indianapolis man with a lengthy criminal history faces eight years in prison after he was convicted of setting an IndyGo bus on fire and damaging a bus depot days earlier in separate April 2024 ...
The Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future, tasked with brainstorming attorney shortage fixes, has released a final report packed with new recommendations and updates on ongoing initiatives.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision that Evansville police officers did not use excessive force on a man who died following a violent 2019 struggle, in a case which ...
Indiana Court of Appeals Antwan White, et. al. v. American Legion Post #354, Inc., et. al. 24A-CT-1043 Civil tort. Affirms Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge Mary Lloyd’s order granting summary judgment ...
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s demand that their states turn over personal data of people enrolled in a federally funded food ...
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