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Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana’s Latest Abortion Law

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana’s Latest Abortion Law

Staff Report
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—A federal judge Thursday issued an injunction barring Indiana from enforcing a law requiring doctors to report abortion complications to the state beginning July 1.

U.S. District Judge Richard Young ruled that the Indiana law, enacted in the 2018 legislative session, was too vague.

Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky sued in May over Senate Enrolled Act 340, which requires health care providers to annually report 26 abortion complications to the Indiana State Department of Health.

“Absent a preliminary injunction, PPINK and its physicians will, beginning July 1, 2018, be subject to licensing penalties, and eventually criminal penalties, if they violate the challenged statute,” Young wrote in his 19-page opinion.

“If PPINK and its physicians interpret the statute incorrectly and report less than everything, they risk civil and criminal sanctions. This violates PPINK’s due process rights. The violation of constitutional rights constitutes irreparable harm.”

Some of the complications doctors were required to report included infection, blood clots, uterine and cervical complications, renal failure and death.

The legislation also added a number of new requirements for abortion clinics to comply with, including having women who have been prescribed an abortion-inducing drug sign a form that says they have been informed of the manufacturer’s instructions.

Ken Falk, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, said the restrictions would have placed doctors and providers at risk of sanctions. The ACLU sued on behalf of the local Planned Parenthood chapter.

“Defining abortion complications in such broad and uncertain terms makes it next-to-impossible for anyone to know what is or is not an abortion complication,” Falk said.

“The Indiana General Assembly routinely attempts to chip away at Hoosiers ability to access safe and legal abortions in Indiana under the guise of patient safety and SEA 340 is no different,” said Christie Gillespie, president and CEO of PPINK. “Hoosiers deserve meaningful laws that govern their health care and this sham of a law doesn’t qualify.”

This is the latest setback for Indiana lawmakers as they attempt to impose restrictions on abortions.

In April, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down key features of an Indiana law that would have banned abortions based on the fetus’ genetic abnormality, gender or race.

In a 2-1 decision, the appellate panel found the nondiscrimination provisions in the law violated precedent set by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade and reaffirmed in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey.

The state’s Legislative Services Agency, in its report on SEA 340, noted that past efforts to enact abortion restrictions have been successfully challenged by ACLU of Indiana, resulting in the state paying about $290,000 in legal fees to the plaintiffs and their lawyers.

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St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For July

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Amber Steffen and Mike Debes, Evansville, daughter, Maci Marie, July 13

Shelby and Ryan Parsley, Rockport, IN, son, Leo Ryan, July 13

Rie and Tatsuya Ishii, Vincennes, IN, son, Hugo George, July 13

Kristi and Joshua Uhde, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Connor David, July 14

Briana Pfettscher, Evansville, daughter, Hadley Rose, July 14

Taylor North and Zachary Lee, Princeton, IN, son, Zander Michael, July 15

Kayla Buente and Austin Vinson, Evansville, son, Maximus Matthew-David, July 16

Heather and Ron Darrett, Evansville, son, Ronald Ellis III, July 16

Kami and Eddie Fray, Carterville, IL, daughter, Hartley Ann, July 16

Tabetha Cleveland, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Jordan James Lavantee, July 16

Kylie Majors, Mount Carmel, IL, daughter, Lexus Rose, July 17

Andrea Hill and Taylor Grayson, Evansville, son, Bentley Cecil Cole, July 18

Erica Cooper and David Fields, Vincennes, IN, daughter, Remi Danielle, July 19

Cherry Dillingham and Dakelle Pope Sr, Evansville, daughter, Bre’lyn Renee, July 19

Brittany Windle, Mount Carmel, IL, daughter, Alexis Jo Marie, July 19

McKenna and Austin Atteberry, Fairfield, IL, daughter, Emma Jo, July 19

Jessica and Eric Woodby, Princeton, IN, daughter, Renesmae Ann-Marie, July 19

Dawn Bunting, Evansville, son, Sebastian Abel, July 19

Amanda and Micah Bechtel, Cynthiana, IN, son, Silas Aaron, July 20

Amy and Leroy Goldsberry, Henderson, KY, son, Hunter Lane, July 20

Angelic McKinney and Jordan Powe, Evansville, son, Jalen Marcus, July 21

Emily and Robert Reynolds, Henderson, KY, son, Williams Forrest, July 22

Art Van Furniture to Celebrate Showroom Grand Opening

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Art Van Furniture to Celebrate Showroom Grand Opening

The public is invited to the grand opening of Art Van Furniture’s new 38,000 square foot showroom.

Located in the former Gander Mountain building, the completely remodeled store will be Art Van Furniture’s seventh showroom in the state.

The Evansville furniture store, located at 5476 East Indiana Street, will have two upcoming community events for the public to enjoy.

On July 28th, people are invited to tour the store while enjoying music, refreshments, giveaways, face painting, and other activities beginning at 9:00 AM.

“We believe that shopping for furniture should be easy, enjoyable and inspiring, and that is the experience we are bringing to Evansville residents,” said Ron Boire, president, and CEO of Art Van Furniture. “We hope to become their favorite destination when enhancing and reinventing their living spaces.”

Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will be in attendance for the official ribbon cutting, taking place on July 26th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Franchise owner Mike McCord will also be attending, as well as numerous Art Van Furniture executives.

Art Van Furniture also offers online shopping, which can be accessed by clicking here.

“Race Track Lil” Named New Ellis Park Handicapper For City-County Observer

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“Race Track Lil” Named New Ellis Park Handicapper for the City-County Observer

I’m glad to be back in Southern Indiana after 11 years traveling the world. Although I can speak five (5) languages fluently, my favorite language is good ole “SOUTHERN INDIANA TWANG”. All I can say about myself is, I was born, highly educated (7 college degrees) and presently living!

In the near future look forward to meeting you all personally and sharing my tales of world travel and adventures with you all. Lately, I have just been hanging out at Ellis Park and enjoying connecting with my roots once again.

Though I am still grieving about the passing of my 9th husband, oilman, Wolfgang Franz from Germany I have rekindled an old flame with my high school sweetheart. We parted ways after high school due to his risky enlistment into the CIA. I now hear he is now an undercover informant for the City-County Observer and looks forward to hearing all about it at tonight’s romantic reunion dinner at Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano.

Oh, I want to personally thank the City-County Observer for allowing me to write the “ELLIS PARK RACE PREDICTIONS” column.   I Hope you will enjoy reading my unpredictable articles concerning who I predict that will be the winners at Ellis Park during the live meet.  I also hope that I can help you will make a little money in the process.

Until then, peace, love, and kisses!

Sincerely,

“Race Track Lil”

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for July 25 – 26

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for July 25 and 26, 2018.

Wednesday, July 25: Hungary-Indiana Educational Partnership

WHO: Gov. Holcomb

Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Jim Schellinger, Indiana Secretary of Commerce

WHAT: The governor and Minister Szijjártó will announce a planned partnership between the University of Notre Dame College of Engineering and Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary.

WHEN: 1:20 p.m., Wednesday, July 25

WHERE: Indiana Statehouse

Governor’s Office – Room 206

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Thursday, July 26: Ribbon Cutting for the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Family Health and Wellness Center Powered by St. Vincent

WHO:  Gov. Holcomb

WHAT: The governor will give remarks.

WHEN: 10 a.m., Thursday, July 26

WHERE: FCA Family Health and Wellness Center Powered by St. Vincent

1765 East Lincoln Rd.

Kokomo, IN 46902

Hoosiers Ready for Phillips 66 National Championships

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Beginning on Wednesday, 21 current Indiana University swimmers and six members of the IU pro team will compete at the USA Swimming Phillips 66 National Championships in Irvine, Calif.

The meet will run from Wednesday, July 25 through Sunday, July 29 with prelim sessions in the morning beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET and finals starting at 9:00 p.m. ET.

“We are excited to begin the United States Nationals this week in Irvine,” IU head swimming coach Ray Looze remarked. “This competition provides the land of opportunity to make international teams. Pan-American Games, World University Games, short course World Championships, World Championships and Pan Pacific‘s will all be up for grabs. We have a talented team and look forward to swimming fast this week.”

The nation’s top swimmers will be competing for national titles, as well as spots on the United States’ roster for this summer’s Pan Pacific Championships and the 2019 FINA World Championships.

The Phillips 66 National Championships serve as the qualifier for the U.S. team in the pool competition at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships, which run from Aug. 9-12 in Tokyo.

The winner of each Olympic event will claim an automatic spot on the roster, and a complete team selection procedure is outlined at USASwimming.org.

The combined results of the Phillips 66 National Championships and the Pan Pacific Championships will determine the roster for the 2019 FINA World Championships.

 

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Adopt A Pet

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Gretal is a female Border Collie mix! She’s about a year & a half old. Her age is accurate because she was actually adopted from the VHS as a cute little puppy. But then, like all puppies, she grew into a dog and got returned. Her adoption fee is $110 and she’s ready to go home TODAY spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for details!

 

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Snapchat images are probative evidence, COA rules

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Katie Stancombe for www/theindianalawyer.com

The ability to take a screenshot and save images on Snapchat is probative evidence in charging a man with child pornography, the Indiana Court of appeals ruled.

Anthony A. Keith was convicted with Level 6 felony possession of child pornography involving Snapchat images after he requested via text message that a then-14-year-old girl send him nude images, saying “[n]obody will see them now.”

H.T. met Keith at Yogi Bear Jellystone Park in Knightstown while she was camping with her family. At some point, Keith asked H.T. for her cell phone number, and the two exchanged numbers. Keith and H.T. would text each other daily. They also communicated via Snapchat, a cellphone app used to message and send pictures with limited viewing times. The images disappear after a certain number of seconds.

In October 2015, Keith asked H.J. to “play with his [penis]” and if he could fondle her. He also took pictures of H.T.’s vagina with his phone.

H.T continued to send pictures of herself from October 2015 to January 2016 because she believed she was in a relationship with him. She confirmed Keith sent her pictures as well.

At trial, H.T. testified that, at the time she and Keith “were becoming friends … and texting and Snapchatting each other,” Keith knew her age because they “shared the same birthday,” meaning the same month and date. She testified she did not know his birth year but that she knew he was about 46.

H.T. received Keith’s images through Snapchat and saved the photographs to her phone “[a] couple of time[s], but … deleted them” because Keith would say that she needed to delete them before his wife found out, and that he would talk about deleting items “[a]t least once a week, or every time we – he sent a picture.”

Keith argued whether there was sufficient evidence to sustain his convictions, stating that merely receiving an image sent by somebody else that is automatically deleted by the application is not possession under Indiana law. He asserted that the “issue of whether receiving child pornography through Snapchat is knowing or intentional ‘possession’ is an issue of first impression in Indiana” and that the child pornography statute in effect at the time of the offense prohibited only possession, and not viewing, of child pornography.

Keith also argued that police did not find any images on his computer or cell phone.

The appellate court found that regardless of whether Snapchat automatically deleted the photos, Keith could still control what happened to the images in the brief interim before they were deleted by saving them to his phone and reducing them to his personal possession.For those reasons, it affirmed Keith’s conviction for possession of child pornography as a level 6 felony in Anthony A. Keith v. State of Indiana, 33A01-1712-CR-2981.