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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Elaura Nasha Brown: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Kelli Ann Salke: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Robert Allen Esters Jr.: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Jamestine C. Cook: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license

Jeremy Ray Jones: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Joshua David Hudson: Child molesting (Level 4 Felony), Child solicitation (Level 5 Felony)

Richard Allen Culley II: Conspiracy Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony)

Jileesha Marie Duckworth: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor)

Shawn Erin Hendricks: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Lindsey Marie Kirby: Conspiracy dealing in methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 3 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)

Edin Durasinovic: Criminal confinement (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor), Interference with the reporting of a crime (Class A misdemeanor)

# GIVING TUESDAY

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Celebrate the national #GivingTuesday movement by donating to Leadership Evansville today.
Leadership Evansville has joined #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving that harnesses the collective power of individuals, communities and organizations to encourage philanthropy and to celebrate generosity worldwide.
We ask you to join the movement by donating to Leadership Evansville. Your contribution will ensure our change-making work continues into 2018 and beyond.
Why give?  Simple. Your commitment, involvement, and financial support to Leadership Evansville is essential to our community’s success. Please consider renewing or beginning your investment to community leadership by giving to one of the following levels:
On behalf of Leadership Evansville’s Board of Directors and staff, we thank you for your generosity!
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IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 28, 2017

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We hope that todays “IS IT TRUE” will provoke “ honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?”

IS IT TRUE  it has been reported that high levels of hazardous dry cleaning solvents are contaminating groundwater near two schools (Bosse High and Hebron Elementary school) and prompting immediate environmental cleanups?  …we find it extremely interesting that an environmental consultant declares neither school is at risk of hazardous contamination?  …we wonder why the Vanderburgh County Health Department and State officials took their sweet time in alerting officials at Vanderburgh/Evansville School system, our elected officials or adjoining property owners of this serious health problem caused by high levels of hazardous dry cleaning solvents?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer continues to be impressed by the courage exhibited by Courier and Press reporter Jon Webb?…he is literally beginning to pick up the message that we have been trying to send for the last 10 years?…in a nutshell that message is that substance and depth have been missing for many decades and that an irrational obsession with cosmetic actions that merely distract the populace from real problems?…Webb has once again published an article that makes us proud as it is a message that we have been pounding home for years?

IS IT TRUE that Jon Webb’s latest article while congratulating the Winnecke administration for subsidizing a downtown hotel in a way that actually worked and spending $18 million on a Jimtown bike lane, went further in calling both of those projects nothing but surface buffing while the economy and infrastructure are stagnant at best?…we concur with Mr. Webb that the Winnecke Administration has indeed succeeded in building some downtown projects to the tune of roughly $100 million that with the sole exception of the IU Medical School at the expense of ignoring real serious needs?…if Webb or some other CP reporter would have been writing about this 15 years ago, Evansville may have made better decisions than spending taxpayer dollars on jaguars, penguins, rhino, temples to hockey, and other nonsense while ignoring a sewer system under an EPA mandate that needs a billion dollars to achieve compliance? …we are still also plagued by antiquated water pipes, crumbling roads, serious deficit with city employee healthcare insurance and non compliant sidewalks?…we join Webb in declaring the spending habits of local government as the equivalent of building Pleasure Island for Pinocchio and his friends to be turned into donkeys while eating nothing but candy and smoking cigars?

IS IT TRUE that we encourage Mr. Webb to continue to push the envelope a little further?…we will continue to do the same?…that yesterday YOUR city council voted 9-0 to establish a special tax on already struggling downtown businesses?…the Ford Center did not transform downtown but we do hope this special tax will help the downtown merchants to become more profitable?  …we also hope that this special tax idea won’t prove to be another useless overreach of local government?

IS IT TRUE  Amy Word-Smith , founder of Franklin Street Events Association (FSEA) and Abby Elpers of GAGE, were recently interviewed on television about exceeding their monetary goal for TED (Trolley of Evansville Districts)?  … Bob Warren, Executive Director of  the Convention and Visitors Bureau said “he is very supportive of TED and how great it is for “connectivity” and “tourism”?  …we are told that Bob Warren and his board didn’t donate towards the funding of TED? …that Bob Warren did not even allow FSEA or GAGE to present their proposal to his board?

IS IT TRUE we commend Amy Word-Smith and Abby Elpers for raising $30,000+ for TED (Trolley of Evansville Districts)?  …we commend Mayor Winnecke and County Commissioner Ben Shoulders for also doing a joint video for TED?  … we  also give kudos to the Vanderburgh County Commission for passing a resolution in support of this much needed project?

IS IT TRUE the segment held at the end of City Council  that allows public comment is  now dubbed as the “3 Minutes of Censorship”?

IS IT TRUE throughout the year we heard claims of “explosive growth” comments made by Mayor Winnecke? …we believe that the City of Evansville is indeed experiencing “explosive growth” in the deficient spending area?

Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that the newly renovated North Main Street project is going to attract new retail businesses?

Please take time and read our feature articles entitled “STATEHOUSE FILES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.  You now are able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.
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Will The Real Joe Donnelly Please Stand Up?

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Will The Real Joe Donnelly Please Stand Up?

Don’t be hoodwinked. The affable Senator Joe Donnelly you see smiling in his many TV ads paid for by the National Democrat Party saying he went to Washington to work for you, is being disingenuous at best. He went to Washington to work for Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. Yes, he and two other “at risk” democrat senators went to dinner with President Trump two weeks ago, and yes, he met with Congressmen Messer and Rokita and VP Pence this fall in Anderson, not because he agreed with anything Trump or Pence was going to say, but because his job is in jeopardy. He, as have too many chummy republicans, has popped on a moderate mask to deceive you and me.

It is all about ends and means. Senator Donnelly is one of three sitting Democrat senators at risk for losing their jobs next fall, because they represent states that went to Trump in the general election. Donnelly is smiling and socializing with Trump and Pence because he has been allowed to do so by Chuckie Schumer. The ends—retaining Indiana’s senate seat for the democrats—is all that matters. He needs to be seen as a moderate force in the Hoosier State, and a faux conservative in order to maintain that seat. Let me be clear that Donnelly has been bought and paid for by Senator Schumer and the democrat party fearful of losing yet another senate seat to the republicans next fall. If the means to that end, is voting with more value-centered republicans for tax reform, he will be permitted to do so by the increasingly frightened democrat leadership.

Donnelly has proudly said he will never approve a border wall and will never allow federal funds to be denied to sanctuary cities. He is also a firm supporter of the abortion mill we know by the euphemism of Planned Parenthood. Now he wants to be seen as friendly to tax reform so as not to lose this senate seat next time around. If he is reelected, he will once again be Schumer’s Midwest servant voting to raise your taxes and push this country toward single-payer healthcare. What does single-payer health care mean to you? It means your taxes will rise to an even higher confiscatory level, healthcare will be rationed, innovative medicine will go elsewhere, and the same bureaucracies that run the post office, the DMV, and the EPA will determine the quality of health care you receive.

If we think for a second that the same Joe Donnelly who votes 90% of the time with the progressive democrat agenda, who was the deciding vote in approving Obama’s disastrous Iran nuclear deal, after telling the republicans he would vote to reject it, and was the critical vote for the midnight attack on America’s excellent health care, now known an Obamacare, actually supports Trump’s desire to bring home corporate earnings, remove the death tax, reduce taxes for the middle class, and reduce the federal control of our economy, you are whistling past the graveyard.

We need a republican in that senate seat next November. I am the one outsider in our primary race who has no current federal income that I am trying to preserve. I will be new to Washington DC, not a member of the already existing swamp. I ask for your vote.

Working for you,

Mark Hurt

Candidate For the United States Senate

FOOTNOTE: This article was posted by the CCO without opinion, bias or editing.

Festival Of Trees Kicks Off Holiday Season

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Festival Of Trees Kicks Off Holiday Season

By Makenna Mays
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Festively decorated trees, all as different as snowflakes, are covering the halls of the Indiana Historical Society as they kick of the holiday season with the annual Festival of Trees.

“It’s very magical, especially if you see it through the eyes of children,” said Tom Borman, the Historical Society’s director of events and donor relations.

The 30-foot center piece tree for the Festival of Trees.
Photo by Makenna Mays, TheStatehouseFile.com

In its fourth year, the Festival of Trees will have 80 decorated Christmas trees spanning four floors of the Historical Society. Different Indiana companies and organizations sponsor all of the trees. The festival will be open to the public from Nov. 17 to Jan 6.

It takes a week to 10 days to set up all of the trees in the Historical Society, including three days to erect the 30-foot centerpiece tree. That tree, sponsored by the Salvation Army, while simple in its design, is an eyecatcher with its evergreen branches adorned with gold ribbons and white snowflakes.

“The center piece tree is just symbolic of the whole Festival of Trees,” Borman said. “We’re not trying to compete with all the sponsors.”

In its first year, the festival only had 25 trees, 50 in the second year and 72 in it’s third. Each tree is individually decorated by a sponsor.

“We can’t do it without help from all of our wonderful sponsors and volunteers,” Borman said.

Returning for third year, owners of Brickhouse Coffee, Jared and Lora Sayton, have a tree set up in the downstairs floor of the Historical Society.

Lora Sayton, one of the owners of Brickhouse Coffee, decorating the tree for Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees.
Photo by Makenna Mays, TheStatehouseFile.com

Their creation is decorated with coffee mugs and ribbons, reflecting that cozy but modern vibe coffee shops have.

“We love partnering with the local community, and we’ve built our business around relationships,” said Jared Stayton.

Jared and Lora started out as missionaries in southern Spain for a year and a half before realizing that they wanted to create a better way to do missions. Brickhouse Coffee, a family owned business, began in 2013 and has since moved to the east end of the Jonathon Byrd’s Building in Greenwood.

“We don’t want to be just a supplier that’s going to be a short-term deal,” said Jared Sayton. “We’re interested in the long-haul and really building a relationship with our customers that become our partners.”

The Festival of Trees allows the Saytons that opportunity to connect with the community, which is one of the reasons they return to the festival.

“I want to become that locally known old-school coffee roaster that has a great product and is approachable by everyone,” said Jared Sayton.

Tom Borman, IHS director of events and donor relationship, is one of the main organizers of this event.
Photo by Makenna Mays, TheStatehouseFile.com

Brickhouse Coffee will also be hosting and catering a new event being held at the Historical Society on Nov. 26, the Sugarplum Breakfast.

“The Sugarplum Breakfast is our twist on breakfast with Santa,” said Callie McCune, coordinator of public programs for the Historical Society. The breakfast will give people time to see all of the trees before the crowds arrive

Brickhouse Coffee will be serving their breakfast items as well as some artisan treats such as steamed hot chocolates or caramels.

“We’re definitely a kid-friendly type of caterer,” said Loran Sayton.

Dance Refinery will perform at the breakfast and is putting a twist on the Nutcracker performance by mixing the classical dances with modern interpretations. Visitors will also be able to take pictures with the characters.

The Indiana Historical Society has a full schedule of holiday programs including daily holiday sing-alongs and the elf on the shelf. Weekly programs include twilight Tuesdays and vintage Santa.

Title: Fueltide Fun
Sponsor: Alice and Stephen Tarr
Photo by Makenna Mays, TheStatehouseFile.com

During twilight Tuesdays, visitors can enjoy the view of the trees as they are lit up at night, one of Borman’s favorite events.

“When it’s dark, and we’re even lucky on overcast days, it just sparkles more than when the building is flooded with light,” Borman said.

Borman has hopes that this event will continue to grow and expand, perhaps to even outside the building. This event features such an array of tree designs that it opens the door for many ideas and partnerships.

“A tree really doesn’t have to be a tree,” Borman said.

A full list of holiday events and programs can be found on the Indiana Historical Society’s calendar.

Festival of Trees:

  • $9 Adults
  • $8 Seniors
  • $5 Children (ages 5-17)
  • IHS members and kids under 5 are free

Makenna Mays is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Indianapolis Attorney Resigns From Bar In Wake Of Disciplinary Complaint

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Olivia covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indianapolis attorney accused of misusing funds in her lawyer trust account can no longer practice law in Indiana after the Supreme Court accepted her resignation.

In an order handed down Tuesday, the high court accepted Deborah Agard’s resignation from the bar, effective immediately. Agard, of the Law Office of Deborah M. Agard, tendered her resignation after a disciplinary complaint was opened against her on Oct. 31.

According to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s complaint, Agard’s trouble began in November 2015, when she was voluntarily admitted to the Florida Recovery Center in Gainesville, Florida for a three-month stay. The Marion Superior Court appointed a surrogate to oversee Agard’s business accounts, including her attorney trust account.

The trial court eventually instructed the surrogate to close Agard’s practice, deposit all client funds with the Marion County clerk and close the trust account. The surrogate then approved 19 of Agard’s clients for attorney fee refunds for a total of $24,108.32.

However, only $9,954.19 was available in Agard’s trust account. The county clerk distributed those funds among the 19 clients.

When questioned by the commission about the deficiency in her trust, Agard said she was unable to account for it, but posited three possible reasons: the fact that she had no control over the account while in Florida,  that not all of her client files were delivered to her when her practice was closed, and that the owners of the rental computers in her office would not allow her to access the computers after the office was closed.

However, the commission’s complaint alleges between 2013 and 2015, Agard disbursed at least 27 checks from the trust to her law firm without proper authorization. The checks ranged from hundreds to thousands of dollars and either lacked a stated purpose, or were labeled as “bill transfer” or “Payment — Thank you.”

Further, the commission alleged that on at least four occasions between June 2014 and October 2015, Agard comingled either firm or personal funds with client funds in the trust and made disbursements from the trust for business or personal purposes. Like the unauthorized checks, the disbursements ranged from hundreds to thousands of dollars and were labeled for purposes such as “Phone.”

Based on each of those allegations, the commission alleged Agard violated several rules, including:

  • Indiana Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15(a), for allowing a deficiency to occur in her trust and initiating four online/electronic transfers
  • Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23, Section 29(a)(4), for comingling funds
  • Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23, Section 29(a)(5) for making at least 27 unauthorized disbursements and at least four unauthorized online/electronic or bank initiated debits from the trust account
  • Indiana Admission and Discipline Rule 23, Section 29(a)(7) by maintaining files on a leased computer and losing access to the files

According to the Tuesday order, Agard resigned as an acknowledgement that she could not successfully defender herself against the allegations in the complaint. That disciplinary proceeding has now been dismissed as moot.

Agard cannot petition for reinstatement for five years. Should she seek reinstatement, approval would require clear and convincing evidence of her remorse, rehabilitation and fitness to practice law.

The costs of the proceeding are assessed against Agard.

JUDGES OR POLITICIANS?

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Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

JUDGES OR POLITICIANS?

We are now into the third week of our National Judicial College Internet course on the education of newer judges by not so new ones. We have covered recommended academic curricula for judges and had one session on the general roles of each of the three branches of government. Let’s move on to a discussion of judges and politics. We can begin with Canon 4 of the Code of Judicial Conduct in the Indiana Rules of Court, Volume I – State, 2017. As set forth in the commentary to Canon 4, Rule 4.1(D)[1] and [2]:

“[1] Even when subject to public election, a judge plays a role different from that of a legislator or executive branch official. Rather than making decisions based upon the expressed views or preferences of the electorate, a judge makes decisions based upon the law and the facts of every case. Public confidence in the independence and impartiality of the judiciary is eroded if judges or judicial candidates are perceived to be subject to political influence. In furtherance of this interest, judges and judicial candidates must, to the greatest extent possible, be free, and appear to be free, from political influence and partisan interests. Therefore, this Canon permits only narrowly-tailored exceptions to the prohibitions against political activities of judges and judicial candidates, taking into account the different methods of judicial selection and the role of the electorate in selecting and retaining its judiciary.

[2] When a person becomes a judicial candidate, this Canon becomes applicable to his or her conduct.”

That rule covers a lot of ground but the public policy behind it is found in the following succinct statement:

“Public confidence in the independence and impartiality of the judiciary is eroded if judges or judicial candidates are perceived to be subject to political influence.”

Canon 4, Rule 4.1(D) comment [3].

A judge or judicial candidate is ordered to take reasonable measures to ensure that other persons, including the judge’s or candidate’s staff do not engage in activities prohibited by the Canons.

In Posey County, Indiana judges must run as Independents, Democrats, Republicans or a nominee of some other officially recognized political party. Regardless, the Canons must be adhered to. Of course, people who are not within the legal community such as political party officials, other office holders and private individuals may have difficulty understanding how essential an independent judiciary is to our democracy and to public confidence that matters will be judged only on the proper law and the actual facts in controversy.

We all want to win and we believe we should win. For example, Peg and I always root for Indiana University and find it odd that others do not. Partisanship is an integral part of human nature. Of course, that’s exactly why we need judges who are not partisan and who are perceived by the public to be fair and independent.

It is not that the Canons of Judicial Conduct do not understand human nature. Au contraire, Gentle Reader, that is the very reason the Canons exist and should be followed.

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to:

www.jamesmredwine.com

 

Today is #GIVINGTUESDAY and Get that Tax Deduction.

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Today, November 28th is #GIVINGTUESDAY, join the movement and give – whether it’s some of a donation, gift or the power of your voice in your local community.

It’s a simple idea. Whether you come together with your family, your community, your company or your organization, find a way to give back and then share your idea. Get started below by choosing a path below.

The Blue Alert Foundation helps families of fallen Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the Line of Duty.  We Work to bring support to the families of fallen officers. The unexpected loss of life & loss of everyday function puts a strain on these families.

The Blue Alert Foundation also repairs Police Memorials that have fallen in disrepair and are in need to bring them back to Honor those who paid the Ultimate Sacrifice.

And The Blue Alert Foundation Donates Bulletproof Vests and Training Equipment to Police K9 Units that are in need that Normally not provided by the agency.

The Blue Alert Foundation needs your help to keep these projects going to help the Families and the Communities of Our Fallen Officers.

You can a Tax-Exempt Deduction to the Blue Alert Foundation at the Link Below.

Every Dollar Counts, Please Give what you can this #GIVINGTUESDAY.

Thank You.

Donation Link: http://www.bluealert.us/BlueAlertStore#!/Donation/p/58340754/category=15980429