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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: WHOLE INCIDENT IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO LOCAL GOP

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Question… In asking for Wayne Parke’s resignation or removal, are you willing to replace his time and resources that he personally gives to VCRP? We’ve heard it said more than once, that the funding for the party is on a downward trend. I certainly don’t want to be in the same financial boat as the county Democrats.

Additionally, whether you agree with Wayne or not these matters should be handled internally and not blown up in our local media. That only serves to make all of us look bad.

I take great pride in the fact that we don’t behave like we’ve seen the local Democrats behave over the past few years. This whole incident is an embarrassment for us.

One of the most successful politicians in our community is Mayor Winnecke and his campaigns have proven time and time again that it’s always best to take the high road. That is what I would have expected from the Hammer campaign. I guess that I was wrong on that.

Phyllip Davis
Republican Precinct Committeeman

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Because life after incarceration doesn’t always start with a clean slate, the Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI-AHEC) is presenting The Blues Café to discuss the collateral consequences that make recovery difficult for ex-offenders. The Blues Café will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Friday, April 27, at Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 1800 S. Governor Street, Evansville.

The event is an opportunity for health professionals, faith-based community members, students and the general public to engage with a panel of professionals who will answer questions and provide resources for ex-offenders.

The panel of experts includes Cord Hale, criminal justice liaison for CareSource; Donna Milam, family services director at Habitat for Humanity; Rose Duran, re-entry team lead at Aurora; and Angela Watson, founder of Mothers At War Ministries & Resource Center, Inc.

SWI-AHEC began as a regional center in 2008, and it is hosted by the University of Southern Indiana in the College of Nursing and Health Professions. It is part of a national network with a mission to improve health by leading the nation in the recruitment, training and retention of a diverse health workforce for underserved communities.

For more information, call Kerseclia L. Patterson, academic outreach coordinator at SWI-AHEC at 919-632-8419 or email kpatterson@usi.edu.

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Some Vanderburgh Co. Jail inmates will be moved to jails in Ky., Ill., due to overcrowding

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Eighty inmates at the Vanderburgh County Jail will soon be moved to other facilities as the county jail struggles with overcrowding.

The Sheriff’s Office is working on contracts with facilities in Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana that will almost double the number of Vanderburgh County inmates housed in other jails, Sheriff Dave Wedding said Tuesday.

The already crowded jail’s population has grown in the last few months, Wedding said, exceeding 800 people during one weekend last month. The facility is designed to hold about 550.

“We kept thinking that at some point, it would have a stopping point,” Wedding said. “It would eventually come to a certain number and stay static or — we tried to be optimistic — that it would go down.”

Jail officials plan to move the 80 inmates out within the next two weeks, Wedding said Tuesday.

The sheriff and jail staff contacted multiple jails, he said, but most facilities in Indiana could take fewer than 10 inmates at a time. Jefferson County in Illinois and Daviess County in Kentucky will take the majority of the inmates that will soon be moved out of Vanderburgh County, according to Wedding.

“It’s logistically very tough to move everybody around,” he said.

In the “very near future,” Vanderburgh County could have as many as 170 to 200 inmates housed in other jails. That includes 90 inmates already housed elsewhere.

“We’ve been moving them out over quite some time,” Wedding said.

Capt. James Mount, jail administrator in Jefferson County, said the Jefferson County Jail plans to take up to 50 inmates from Vanderburgh County. The facility has housed inmates from other jails before.

The Jefferson County facility, located in Mount Vernon, Illinois, can hold up to 260 inmates. Mount said it will likely have a population of about 180 people even after the Indiana inmates move in.

Wedding estimates that after the move, about half the Vanderburgh County inmates housed in other facilities will be people waiting for trial.

The other half are people convicted of level 6 felonies who are serving their sentence in county jail instead of a state prison. The state reimburses Vanderburgh County $35 per day for sentenced felons, but the county will pay $35 per day out of pocket for pretrial inmates sent to another facility.

IU frat sex assault case proceeds; questions certified to justices

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The Indiana Southern District Court has partially denied summary judgment to an Indiana University fraternity implicated in a campus sexual assault after finding “open issues” in the applicability of Indiana Supreme Court precedent concerning foreseeability in the context of duty.

Chief Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson certified several questions to the Indiana Supreme Court in her Tuesday order in Jane Doe No. 62 v. Delta Tau Delta Beta Alpha Chapter, 1:16-cv-01480, which traces back to the April 2015 sexual assault of an IU student identified as Jane Doe. Doe was attending an event at the Delta Tau Delta fraternity house and had been consuming alcohol before and during the assault.

Doe was seen entering the house with fraternity member John Enochs and later called police to report that Enochs had sexually assaulted her. Enochs eventually pleaded guilty to battery.

Doe also sued the fraternity, alleging four forms of negligence rising from its alleged failure to protect her from the assault. Doe maintained that because the fraternity had been made aware of a previous assault allegedly committed by Enochs — against another student, M.S., in October 2013 — it owed her a duty of care.

DTD, however, maintained that the harm Doe suffered was not foreseeable, so she was owed no duty of care. The fraternity moved for summary judgment on those grounds.

Magnus-Stinson used those arguments to delve into a discussion of Indiana precedent regarding the role foreseeability plays in negligence claims. The most recent Supreme Court discussion of that issue came through two 2016 companion cases, Goodwin v. Yeakle’s Sports Bar & Grill, 62 N.E.3d 384 and Rogers v. Martin, 63 N.E.3d 316. The court in those cases concluded that in the context of duty, “foreseeability is a general threshold determination that involves an evaluation of (1) the broad type of plaintiff and (2) the broad type of harm.”

However, those cases did not make clear what role prior notice or actual knowledge play in the analysis, Magnus-Stinson wrote. She pointed to Hamilton v. Steak ‘n Shake Operations, Inc., 92 N.E.3d 1166 (Ind. Ct. App. March 7, 2018) — which overturned summary judgment for Steak ‘n Shake after employees failed to prevent an escalating conflict that resulted in a patron being shot in the face — as an example of a state case that grapples with those “open questions.” A petition to transfer Hamilton is pending before the Supreme Court

Looking to the instant case, Magnus-Stinson said she would define the broad type of plaintiff as a “female social invitee” and the broad type of harm as “sexual assault.” However, she also said it is not clear how the justices would rule on the question presented here — whether a fraternity chapter owes a duty to protect female social invitees from sexual assault.

“The Court could decide these issues in the first instance, but doing so would deprive the Indiana Supreme Court of the opportunity to address these legal questions in light of the relatively new and unexplored precedent presented by Rogers and Goodwin,” Magnus-Stinson wrote before certifying four questions to the Indiana Supreme Court, including:

• “Under the standard articulated in Rogers and Goodwin, may a court consider the actual knowledge of a defendant in determining the foreseeability of any event in the context of a duty analysis? If so, does it properly do so by framing either the class of plaintiff or the harm in terms of that knowledge?”

• “Under Indiana law, does a fraternity owe a duty to a female social invitee to protect her from sexual assault by a member of the fraternity during a fraternity-sponsored event?”

• “Does the analysis change where there is evidence that prior to the event some fraternity members were told by a third party that the fraternity member had on an earlier occasion sexually assaulted a female?”

• “Is the analysis impacted by evidence that the female social invitee may have been under the influence of alcohol, most of which was consumed off premises, at the time of the sexual assault?”

Given that certification, the district court denied Delta Tau Delta’s motions for summary judgment on Doe’s claim of premises liability negligence, general negligence, and willful, wanton and reckless misconduct, but without prejudice to further argument after Indiana Supreme Court review. However, the chief judge granted summary judgment on Doe’s negligent retention and supervision claim because there is no legal basis to extend employer-employee duty to the context of a fraternity chapter and its members.

BREAKING NEWS: STEVE HAMMER RESPONDS TO GOP CHAIRMAN WAYNE PARKE’S E-MAILS

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Open Letter to VCRP County Committee And Elected Republican Officials From County Commission Candidate Steve Hammer

Yesterday, Vanderburgh County Chairman Wayne Parke released an email to the whole of the Vanderburgh County Republican Party concerning the race for Commissioner.  It merits a response.

Without doubt, Chairman Parke is not only acting outside of the boundaries of authority given to County Party Chairs; he has, in effect, slandered my campaign without providing proof or context of the matter at hand.  To act in this manner just weeks before an election is beyond the pale and cannot be allowed to stand.

Let me directly address the issue.  One of my volunteers, while making calls to voters in Vanderburgh County, made the claim that members of the party were supporting my campaign.  While this is an absolutely true statement, he unwittingly led people to believe that the party was endorsing me.  I had no knowledge this language was being used and had previously provided my volunteers with general scripts that did not include any such language.  

The issue was brought to the attention to the Indiana Republican Party, which provides the call program to all candidates.  After they investigated the matter, spoke with the volunteer, and to Chairman Parke, they concluded the matter was a non-issue and that our campaign had done nothing wrong.  I am eternally grateful for those who come forward to make calls on my behalf.  They are not perfect people and make mistakes.  I accept the responsibility for the mistake and I have asked all my volunteers to be more careful in the future.

The real issue here is not the phone calls from my campaign.  The real issue is that Chairman Parke believes he has the power to pick the Candidate for the Republican Party.  I complained to Chairman Parke several weeks ago about his using the Vanderburgh County Republican Party’s Facebook account to actively support one candidate while excluding the other two.  This was met with his assertion that he has every right to endorse whichever candidate he wishes.  Obviously this includes using Party resources to do it.

Chairman Parke also used misleading information in his email he forwarded to the County Committee.  He implied that “a State Party Official has verified” his claim that I had lied about making the endorsement calls.  That is, in itself, a total fabrication.  I told the Chairman that I didn’t know of any such activity and would look into it.  The Party Official wasn’t verifying Parke’s claim; he was verifying mine.  We did look into the issue AND corrected it.  Chairman Parke then used this falsehood as the basis to remove me as a Precinct Committeeman and take away my access to voter data.

Throughout this campaign the three candidates for Commissioner have maintained a good relationship with each other.  It has been a positive campaign and I thank the other two for their commitment to decency.  That being said, rigged primary elections are the things associated with the Democratic Party–not the Republican Party.  It is up to the Chairman to ensure all three candidates have equal access to voter outreach tools.  By removing my access, he is trying to force me out of this race.  I can assure you, I’m in this to win.

I’m not a politician.  I do not partake in dirty political tricks, closed door gossiping, or middle school-level backstabbing.  I did not get into this race to play political games.  Make no mistake: these tactics will not stop me from delivering my message of economic growth, local conservative values, and dedication to The People – not the party.  I believe in the Integrity of public service and I hope to serve this community honestly and honorably.  I’m running for you, the citizens of Vanderburgh County.

I am asking the County Committee for two things:  first, your commitment to fairness in this election and to uphold the integrity of the process; second, I’m calling for Chairman Parke’s resignation or removal.  

I thank you for allowing me a response to this unfortunate issue, and I look forward to engaging each of you on this matter.

Sincerely,

Steve Hammer

Candidate For Vanderburgh County  Commissioner