Indiana Supreme Court Justice Slaughter, writing for a unanimous court, held Tuesday that money need not be 'special chattel' for criminal conversion, eliminating an antiquated judicial requirement that had limited treble damages under the Crime Victim's Re...
In a unanimous decision, the Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a man's conviction for possessing pepper spray in jail, holding that 'even if an arrestee involuntarily brings prohibited material into a penal facility, the failure to relinquish it at...
The Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday held that Regina Geels waived her federal ERISA preemption defense and must honor her deceased brother's instructions to distribute $150,000 in life insurance proceeds to his three daughters, with Justice Goff writing th...
Justice Goff, writing for the Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday, held that landowners must prevent obstructions to traffic control devices within the public right-of-way, rejecting a lower court's narrow interpretation of the duty to avoid 'hazardous conditi...