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Chuck is a 4-month-old male orange tabby kitten! He was one of 5 “shoe” kittens at the VHS. His 2 sisters are already adopted, but he and his 2 brothers Loafer & Sandal are still available. His adoption fee is $60 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Second game of series with Normal postponed

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The second game of the series between the Evansville Otters and the Normal CornBelters has been postponed due to inclement weather and wet field conditions.

With the postponement, the game will be made up as part of a doubleheader tomorrow, July 15, with the first game of the twin bill beginning at 3:05 p.m. at The Corn Crib.

The doubleheader tomorrow will be available on WUEV 91.5 FM for all three games with Sam Jellinek (play-by-play) on the call.

Fans can also follow Otters social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for game updates throughout the day.

After the series with Normal concludes tomorrow, the Otters will return to Bosse Field for a six-game homestand July 17-22, featuring $2 Tuesday, Deaconess and Orthopedic Associates Night, German Heritage Night and Thirsty Thursday, Kyndle Night, Princess Night and Fellowship Day and Family Fun Day.

USI Trustees approve annual operating budget

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At its regular meeting on Thursday, July 12, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved miscellaneous fees and reviewed mandatory student fees for the 2018-19 academic year, and approved a $119.8 million budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year.

The Board heard an update on major construction projects, including the Arena and Fuquay Welcome Center projects. Additionally, the Board received an update on the 10-year master planning process as it relates to new construction opportunities, including potential requests for the 2019-2021 budget biennium.

In additional business, the Board of Trustees approved the disbursement of financial aid awards for the 2018-19 academic year and received a preview of functional and design updates to the University website.

As part of its annual meeting, the board approved its slate of officers. Harold Calloway was selected to serve a second term as board chair. Other board-elected officers for the coming year include Kenneth Sendelweck as first vice chair, Ronald Romain as second vice chair and Anjali Patel as secretary.

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COA affirms attempted murder conviction on second appeal

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A man twice convicted of attempted murder has failed to convince the Indiana Court of Appeals to again reverse and remand his conviction after filing three appellate challenges to his conviction within two years.

Michael Miller’s second appeal of his attempted murder conviction traces back to August 2014, when Jeremy Kohn and his girlfriend, Kylee Bateman, were sitting on the porch at Kohn’s Bloomfield home. The couple saw Miller walking through the neighborhood and waved at him, then began laughing at a story Bateman was telling.

Miller, believing the couple was laughing at him, went up to the porch, pulled out a pocket knife and cut Kohn’s throat without saying a word. Miller then turned and left in silence, and Kohn received 40 stitches to close the wound.

Miller was arrested three days later and eventually admitted to cutting Kohn’s threat. When asked if he wanted to kill Kohn, Miller said he didn’t care and claimed he didn’t have emotion.

After undergoing subsequent mental health treatment, Miller was convicted of Level 1 felony attempted murder. But the Indiana Court of Appeals ordered a new trial in March 2017 after finding the Greene Circuit Court incorrectly applied the standard of a “knowing” mens rea, rather than the “specific intent to kill” mens rea used to prove an attempted murder charged.

The following July, a majority of the Indiana Supreme Court upheld all aspects of the COA’s opinion except one — the order for a new trial. The majority justices held that the appropriate remedy would be for the trial court to reconsider the case under the appropriate legal standard and, thus, remanded the case to the trial court. Justice Geoffrey Slaughter dissented.

Once back at the trial court, Miller filed a motion for a change of judge, which was denied. The court then issued revised findings and conclusions and again convicted Miller of attempted murder under the proper mens rea. The COA upheld that conviction on Friday after Miller filed a second appeal in Michael A. Miller v. State of Indiana, 28A01-1712-CR-2918.

In his second appeal, Miller again argued the trial court applied the incorrect standard in finding him guilty, but Judge Paul Mathias said the revised findings “clearly, explicitly, and unambiguously found that Miller acted with the requisite specific intent to kill.” Mathias also said there was sufficient evidence to support an inference that Miller had that requisite intent.

“Here, Miller slit the victim’s throat with a three- to four-inch knife, requiring the victim to have over forty stitches to close the wound,” the judge wrote for the unanimous appellate panel. “… Under these facts and circumstances, the trial court, acting as the trier of fact, could reasonably conclude that Miller acted with the specific intent to kill when he slit the victims’ throat.”

The panel also upheld the denial of Miller’s motion for a new judge on remand, finding no evidence of judicial bias.

Finally, in two footnotes, the panel wrote that if Miller was unhappy that he was not able to re-argue his case on remand, he should challenge that decision with the Supreme Court, which “made no reference to permitting Miller or the State to reargue the case” in its 2017 decision.

“READERS FORUM” JULY 14, 2018

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Otters shutout for first time this season in loss to Normal

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In a tight, well pitched ball game, the Evansville  Otters dropped their opening game of the second half 1-0 to the Normal  CornBelters on Friday night at The Corn Crib.

The Otters had an opportunity to break the scoreless deadlock in the  seventh inning as they put their first two hitters of the inning on  base. But three straight fly outs ended the threat for the Otters.

After seven innings of scoreless baseball, Normal finally broke through  with the lone run of the game in the bottom of the eighth. With one out,  Michael Baca doubled, the only extra base hit of the contest for either  club. After advancing to third base on a fly out to right field, Baca  scored when Santiago Chirino singled through the right side to put the  CornBelters ahead 1-0.

In the ninth, the Otters got the tying run to second base with two outs,  but Daniel Spingola grounded out to second base to end the game.

Anthony Herrera picked up the save for the CornBelters after throwing a scoreless ninth.

Otters starter Spencer Medick gets a no-decision after his best outing  of the season with Evansville. Medick threw seven scoreless innings,  striking out nine batters and allowing just two hits.

Normal starter Jacinto Garcia matched Medick pitch for pitch and  received a no-decision as well. Garcia tossed seven shutout innings,  allowing three hits.

Jonathon De Marte is credited with the win out of the bullpen for Normal as he threw a clean eighth inning.

Tyler Beardsley is hung with his third loss of the season after allowing one run in one inning of work.

The series will continue tomorrow evening when the two teams square off again at 7:05 p.m. at The Corn Crib.