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Dainius Chatkevicius posts career night as Aces fall to #4 Duke

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Aces back in action for MVC opener on Saturday

DURHAM, N.C. – Facing one of the top frontcourts in the nation, University of Evansville junior Dainius Chatkevicius registered a career-high 12 points as the Purple Aces men’s basketball team fell to 4th-ranked Duke University by a final of 104-40 inside Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Chatkevicius hit six shots and lead the team with five rebounds.  Next up for UE (10-3) was Noah Frederking, who finished with nine.

“They took us out of everything we wanted to do, we couldn’t do what we wanted tonight,” Aces head coach Marty Simmons said.  “We will use this as a learning opportunity to teach our players how to be more committed. It is a quick turnaround to face Illinois State on Saturday and we need to be ready.”

Four Blue Devils (12-1, 0-1 ACC) finished in double figures, led by Wendell Carter Jr., who notched a game-high 27 points on 9-of-15 shooting.  Marvin Bagley III had 18 points while Grayson Allen and Gary Trent Jr. had 16 and 13 points, respectively.

UE notched the opening bucket of the game and held a 4-3 lead on a basket by K.J. Riley.  After Duke took a 5-4 lead, Blake Simmons put the Aces back in front with the squad’s first triple of the night making it a 7-5 game.

Duke took control from there, scoring 12 in a row to grab a 17-7 advantage.  The lead for the Blue Devils hovered around 10 points until the midway point of the first half.  Up 27-15 with just over 10 minutes on the clock, Duke wrapped up the half on a 31-3 run.  They converted on an unbelievable 67.7% of their attempts (21/31) in the half while knocking down 8 out of 11 free throws.

Chatkevicius led the team with 8 tallies in the opening period while Wendell Carter Jr. had 17.

In the opening three minutes of the second half, the Blue Devils added to the lead by reeling off the first 11 points.  Evan Kuhlman ended the UE drought with his first bucket of the night from outside.  Duke continued to hit from all parts of the floor, going up by a 78-21 margin with 15:21 on the clock.

Evansville never packed it in, fighting hard until the end.  Simmons and Marty Hill hit back-to-back triples to cut into the deficit, but the Blue Devils proved to be too much, taking the game by a final of 104-40.

For the game, Duke shot 61.9% while holding UE to 30%.

Missouri Valley Conference play begins for UE on Saturday as the Aces welcome Illinois State to the Ford Center for a 1 p.m. contest.  It is the annual West Side Game with vouchers for $5 tickets available at several locations across the west side of Evansville.

 

Attorney who failed to file appeal then lied about conduct suspended

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An attorney who failed to timely file an appellant’s brief for a client seeking an expungement then lied about his work on the case has been suspended from the practice of law in Indiana for at least 90 days.

South Bend attorney Marcus Ellison was a supervisor at a pro bono expungement clinic sponsored by Ivy Tech Community College, but had no experience in expungement appeals. Even so, Ellison agreed to represent a client in an appeal of the denial of her petition to expunge a misdemeanor theft conviction and filed notice of the appeal in September 2015.

Notice of the completion of the transcript was then filed in November 2015, but Ellison failed to subsequently file an appellant’s brief that was due the following December. The client began emailing Ellison to ask about the status of her appeal, and he falsely implied the brief had been filed in two of his replies.

Then in March 2016, the online appellate docket indicated the appeal would be dismissed for failure to file an appellant’s brief. When the client emailed Ellison demanding an explanation, he chose not to respond, but rather moved in the Indiana Court of Appeals for leave to file a belated brief, falsely claiming he had appended the brief to the transcript and notice of appeal, but apparently did not attach it.

Ellison emailed a copy of the tendered brief to his client, who was able to discern that it had not been accepted for filing. The appeal was then dismissed with prejudice, though Ellison failed to inform his client of the dismissal or of any available options.

The client eventually filed a grievance with the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, which Ellison responded to by giving knowingly false explanations of his conduct on two occasions. Based on the results of the grievance investigation, Ellison was found to have violated seven Indiana Professional Conduct Rules, including:

  • Rule 1.1
  • Rule 1.3
  • Rule 1.4(a)(3)
  • Rule 1.4(b)
  • Rule 3.3(a)(1)
  • Rule 8.1(a)
  • Rule 8.4(c)

Though Ellison has no prior discipline, the Indiana Supreme Court wrote Wednesday his “pattern of dishonesty is very troubling and elevates this into a much more serious offense.”

“Respondent lied to Client, to the Court of Appeals, and to the Commission, all in an attempt to cover up his neglect,” the court wrote in a Wednesday per curiam opinion. “Moreover, Respondent has not accepted responsibility for any wrongdoing or demonstrated any insight into his misconduct.”

Thus, the court imposed a 90-day suspension without automatic reinstatement, effective Jan. 31. Ellison can petition for reinstatement at the end of the 90 days if he has paid the costs of the proceedings, fulfilled the duties of a suspended attorney under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(26) and satisfied the requirements for reinstatement under Admission and Discipline Rule 23(18).

Fifth Third Bancorp Plans To Raise Minimum Wage

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Fifth Third Bancorp Plans To Raise Minimum Wage

 Employees at Fifth Third Bancorp may see an increase in their wages. In light of the newly passed tax legislation, Fifth Third Bancorp announced its plans to raise the minimum hourly wage for all employees to $15.

There will also be a one-time bonus of $1,000 for more than 13,500 employees. Around 75% of employees will get a pay increase or bonus.

The bank’s President and CEO, Greg Carmichael, says the new tax bill includes a reduction in corporate tax rates designed to help economic growth. He said the company decided to share some of those benefits with the employees.

Once the bill is signed into law, nearly 3,000 employees will see their pay increase to $15 per hour.

The one-time $1,000 bonus is expected to be handed out by the end of the year, assuming the bill is signed before Christmas.

Senior managers and executive leadership are excluded from this compensation.

There are Fifth Third Bank locations in Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana and Henderson, Kentucky.

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SPECIAL EDITION OF THE NEW HARMONY GAZETTE

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   New Harmony Gazette Special Edition 2 12-17

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Rep. Messer Votes in Support Of Tax Cut

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Doubling of Child Tax Credit and Standard Deduction, Repeal of Obamacare Individual Mandate Included in Sweeping Reform

WASHINGTON (Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017) — U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) today voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which lowers taxes on middle-class Hoosiers and updates America’s tax code for the first time in 31 years.

Under this plan, most middle-class families will see savings of between $1,000 to $2,000.

“One of President Trump’s key campaign promises was to cut taxes for working Americans and today we delivered,” Messer said. “Under this plan, Hoosier families will see bigger paychecks, fairer taxes, and more jobs.”

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which passed the House today, simplifies the tax code and lowers tax rates across the board for individuals, families and job creators. The plan increases the Child Tax Credit from $1,000 to $2,000 and increases the amount of money protected from taxes by roughly doubling the standard deduction from $6,500 to $12,000 for individuals and from $13,000 to $24,000 for married couples. It also preserves the adoption tax credit, the home mortgage interest deduction, and the charitable giving deduction.

Additionally, the bill allows families to use 529 accounts to save for elementary, secondary and higher education, which will expand choice for parents and opportunities for students. Messer has introduced legislation similar to this in every Congress since he’s been elected.

The bill also eliminates Obamacare’s individual mandate, which Messer has long championed and pushed for as the final bill was being written. According to the Internal Revenue Service, nearly 140,000 Hoosiers paid the individual mandate penalty in 2015. Of those, more than 80 percent earned less than $50,000 per year.

“Obamacare’s individual mandate is crushing middle-class Hoosiers,” Messer said. “By repealing it, we are bringing relief to low and middle-income Americans who have had to pay fines simply because they can’t afford skyrocketing premiums.”

Part of Messer’s legislation to eliminate tax credits for illegal immigrants, which will save U.S. taxpayers $29.8 billion, is also included in the final bill. It ensures that the children claimed by those receiving the Child Tax Credit have a valid Social Security Number. Messer plans to file legislation to ensure only taxpayers with a valid Social Security Number can claim the Child Tax Credit.

The Senate now must vote to pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act before it goes to the president’s desk.

 

Due to Overwhelming DEMAND Jim Gaffigan Adds Second Show At Old National Events Plaza

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 Evansville – Jim Gaffigan is a Grammy nominated comedian, New York Times best-selling author, top touring performer, and multi-platinum-selling father of five.  He recently wrapped the first season of his semi-fictitious television show, The Jim Gaffigan Show, which TV Land picked up for a second season and premieres this summer. The series, lauded by The Los Angeles Times as “Fun and Funny,” and People Magazine as “One of Summer TV’s bright spots,” was developed by Peter Tolan along with Gaffigan and his wife, Jeannie, who both also serve as executive producers and showrunners. The single-camera comedy co-stars Ashley Williams, Michael Ian Black, and Adam Goldberg and revolves around one man’s struggle to balance fatherhood, stand-up comedy and an insatiable appetite.

With multiple projects in motion, Gaffigan is currently traveling the world on behalf of his stand-up tour, Contagious, and headlined Madison Square Garden for the first time in December, becoming one of only ten comics in history to sell out The Garden. Last fall, Gaffigan had the honor of performing in front of Pope Francis and over 1 million festival attendees at the Festival of Families in Philadelphia.

Gaffigan’s fourth special (Beyond the Pale -2006, King Baby -2009, Mr. Universe -2012), Obsessed premiered on Comedy Central in 2014 and the DVD/CD was released soon after by Comedy Central Records.  Obsessed premiered at #1 on iTunes which marked the fifth time Gaffigan reached the Top 25 Comedy category on iTunes. The album also earned a nomination for ‘Best Comedy Album of the Year’ at the 2015 Grammy Awards.

In 2013, Jim’s first book, Dad Is Fat, was released by Crown Publishing and debuted at #5 on The New York Times Bestseller’s List and remained on the list for 17 weeks.  His second book, Food: A Love Story, was released in the fall of 2014 and debuted at #3 on The New York Times Bestseller’s List.

In addition to his own television show, widely popular stand-up comedy and best-selling books, Jim has guest starred on many television comedies and dramas, ranging from “Portlandia” to HBO’s cult hits “Flight of the Concords” and “Bored to Death” to dramatic roles in all three versions of “Law & Order.”  On the silver screen, his credits include Three Kings, Hot Pursuit, Super Troopers, and 17 Again amongst many others. Taking a dramatic turn, Gaffigan costarred Peter Saragaard and Winona Ryder in Magnolia Picture’s 2015 drama, Experimenter, and will next be seen opposite Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber, Ron Perlman and Elisabeth Moss in the independent film, The Bleeder.

Tickets are $59.75 & $44.75 and go on sale Friday, December 22 at 10am.

FOOTNOTE:  Gaffigan was born in Elgin, Illinois and is the youngest of sixth children. He currently lives in Manhattan with his wife Jeannie, and their five children.

 

 

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Evansville Man Found Guilty Of Child Molesting Charges

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Late Tuesday evening, a Vanderburgh County Superior Court Jury found 56-year-old Mark Allan Farmer guilty of Child Molesting (Level 1 Felony) and Child Molesting (Level 4 Felony).

The investigation by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office began after a disclosure by the 6-year-old victim to the child’s mother.  A forensic interview was conducted at Holly’s House in which the child detailed multiple instances of sexual abuse by Farmer, that occurred over a period of time at his residence.  According to Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Detectives, Farmer admitted to at least two instances of sexual abuse involving the victim during an interview in February.

The case was assigned to Vanderburgh County Deputy Prosecutor Kelly Corne who handles cases involving intimate crimes against children.

“I’m very pleased the jury came to the correct verdict,” explained Corne.  “The bravery of young victims in these cases continues to amaze me.”

Before her testimony, the young victim relied upon the comfort of a therapy dog named Finn, a tool for the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office to comfort victims of intimate crimes.

Mark Farmer’s sentencing date is scheduled for January 18th.