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State challenges COA ruling that suspended death penalty

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indiana Court of Appeals decision that suspended executions in the state violated the separation of powers and resulted in new, unintended burdens that could lead to “dysfunction” in carrying out executions, the state argues in seeking an appeal to the Indiana Supreme Court.

The state on Monday petitioned justices to review a Court of Appeals ruling that held Indiana’s lethal injection formulation that included an untried drug was “void and without effect.” The court ruled that the Department of Correction was bound to enact new lethal-injection protocols under the state’s Administrative Rules and Procedures Act through rulemaking subject to public review and comment, which it did not do.

“While the Court of Appeals opinion purports to effectuate the policy choices of the legislature … it eschewed that legislative judgment and substituted its own,” the state argues in its petition to transfer the case to the Indiana Supreme Court. “This violation of the separation of powers has resulted in confusion in how capital punishment should be administered, potentially enlarged the role of the judiciary in supervising the administration of prisons, and moved Indiana down the wrong path for ensuring a fair and reasonable system of capital punishment.”

“It appears the state is presenting the same arguments that were previously rejected by the Court of Appeals. We intend to bring that to the attention of the Supreme Court,” said David Frank, a Fort Wayne attorney who represents Roy Lee Ward. The case is Roy Lee Ward v. Robert E. Carter, Jr., Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Correction, and Ron Neal, Superintendent of the Indiana State Prison, in their official capacities, 46A03-1607-PL-1685.

“We think the Court of Appeals made a very persuasive, very sound decision on the black-letter law, and we will ask the Supreme Court to deny transfer so we can move forward on our case on the merits,” Frank said.

A death row inmate, Ward successfully challenged the DOC’s method of execution that had been developed internally without public review. The formulation of a three-drug lethal injection “cocktail” included a drug never tried in a state or federal execution — methohexital (known by the brand name Brevital) — along with pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride.

Ward was sentenced to death in 2007 for the 2001 rape and murder of 15-year-old Stacy Payne in Spencer County. He is one of 12 people on Indiana’s death row at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City. Indiana currently has no scheduled executions, and the Ward ruling leaves it without a legal means of carrying out the death penalty.

The state argues the DOC has never been held to a public-review standard, even though it has carried out 20 executions under the current death penalty statutes. The state argues I.C. 35-38-6-1(d) says lawmakers wrote that the DOC “may” adopt rules necessary to implement lethal injection. “The legislature’s choice of the permissive language was no accident, and is supported by historical experience and sound public policy,” the petition says.

The COA ruled that the General Assembly specifically exempted certain state agencies from the requirements of rulemaking under ARPA, but it did not specifically exempt the Department of Correction.

A rulemaking requirement would place Indiana closer to California, which the state argues has gone for a decade without enacting a method of execution.
“During that time, the proposed rules have been [held] up in rulemaking or judicial challenges by reluctant government officials, opponents of capital punishment, and death row offenders,” the state argues in its transfer petition. “… Indiana’s General Assembly has never indicated its preference for such dysfunction in our state, and this Court should avoid unnecessarily requiring such an active judicial role for management of the internal affairs of the (DOC) and the Indiana State Prison.”

The state notes in petitioning for transfer that along with California, Kentucky is the only death penalty state whose courts have found a rulemaking requirement for their methods of execution. Other states that have ruled on the question — Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Washington — have found execution protocols are exempt from administrative rulemaking.

Adopt A Pet

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Floppy is a 3-year-old female American rabbit. She was part of an owner-surrendered group of 6 female rabbits. Their owner got terminal cancer & could no longer care for them. Floppy’s adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay and microchip! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

Holcomb Statement on Sen. Kenley’s Retirement

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INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement regarding state Sen. Luke Kenley’s announcement today that he plans to retire from the Indiana Senate on Sept. 30:

Few understand the intricacies of Indiana’s finances like Luke Kenley. He has been an essential state-budget architect for years and years, and he is widely respected for both his expertise and his no-nonsense approach to lawmaking. Even though he is moving on to the next chapter in his life, many will continue to seek his counsel—including me. So, even though he won’t be in the Senate Chamber come January, and he’ll have a little more time to spend at his ranch in Texas, he will continue to contribute to our state’s success in countless ways.

Adopt A Pet

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Misty is a 2-year-old female gray tabby cat. She’s been waiting on a home since the end of April. She gets overlooked a lot because she’s a little shy. Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and FeLV/FIV test. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

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Justice Department gives up Washington Redskins Name Fight

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Justice Department gives up Washington Redskins Name Fight

IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Justice Department is giving up the legal fight over the name of the Washington Redskins.

In a letter to a federal appeals court, the department said last week’s Supreme Court decision in Matal v. Tam in favor of an Asian-American band calling itself the Slants means the NFL team will prevail in a legal battle to cancel the team’s trademarks because the name is disparaging to Native Americans.

“Consistent with Tam, the Court should reverse the judgment of the district court and remand the case with instructions to enter judgment in favor of Pro-Football,” Mark Freeman, an attorney for the Justice Department’s civil division, wrote to the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Redskins case had been on hold in the federal appeals court while the Slants decision was rendered. The Supreme Court found that Simon Tam could trademark the Slants as the name of his Asian-American rock band because it would be unconstitutional for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to discriminate against it, citing the First Amendment’s free speech protection. The justices were unanimous in saying the 71-year-old trademark law barring disparaging terms infringes free speech rights.

Redskins’ owner Dan Snyder said last week he was “thrilled” by the Supreme Court’s ruling, and lawyer Lisa Blatt said it resolves the team’s dispute and vindicated its position. Snyder has refused to change the name despite intense public pressure, saying in the past that the name “represents honor, respect and pride” for Native Americans.

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Dan Grimm Retires from Fire Department

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Grimm Retires

As poet Geoffrey Chaucer once penned “All good things must come to an end.” That was Grimm’s sentiment as he wraps up 28 ½ years on the department this week. Grimm, the department’s PIO for most of the last 16 years will retire on July 10th and says it’s very bittersweet. “Most people can’t say they have a job they truly enjoy most of the time, let alone love.”

“I will certainly miss seeing the guys, but I intend to stay active in the union and that should help keep me connected” said Grimm. People keep asking him, what are your plans? Simple. Enjoy life! “I’ve got 5 grandkids that all play sports and that keeps my wife and I very busy.” When asked if July 10th was a special date, he said not really but by coincidence it was exactly 17 years ago that he became Chief Administrative Officer and came to the Administration.

Beside Chief of Administration and PIO, Grimm has been assigned as Fire Suppression Chief, EMS Chief, Fire Merit Commission Liaison, Chief of Training, Chief of Operations, Chief Fire Marshal, and Chief of Health & Safety. Many hats to be sure, but his favorite is PIO. “I’ve made many friends in the media over the years. Most have come and gone but I occasionally see a few from way back when” Grimm said.

First order of business after you retire? “A nice dinner with my wife and then start on those long ignored projects around the house and of course lots of sporting events.”

Beside the accomplishments above, Grimm has been on the Firefighter’s Local 357 Executive Board, founding member and past Commander of the Honor Guard, 1998 Greenriver Kiwanis Firefighter of the Year, an EMT-B for 28+ years, an EMT-PI (Primary Instructor) for 25 years and holds 18 IDHS/FBSD* recognized certifications.

Godspeed Chief Grimm!

*Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security/Fire & Building Safety Division