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Bridgmohan Mulling Staying In Kentucky For The Summer; Counterforce Takes Allowance Feature Under Hernandez

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Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan won on two of his three mounts Sunday at Ellis Park, including a $41,000 turf allowance on the LNF Foxwoods’ late-running Sensitive.
Afterward — and before winning the night cap on Kielbasa 25 minutes later — Bridgmohan said he might just wind up staying in Kentucky for the summer, rather than being based at Saratoga in upstate New York, as he’s done in recent years.
“If I’m on live horses, I’m here to win races,” said Bridgmohan, who lives in Oldham County. “If it (Ellis) continues to be good to me, I might just change my mind (about Saratoga). I don’t have a preference where I go, as long as where I go I can do well. It might be a good spot. If I want to stay, this is home for me in Kentucky. I’m under no pressure to make any drastic move.”
The economics of Saratoga are a little different for him than some riders, however, as he also has a home there.
Bridgmohan picked up the mount on Sensitive from Florent Geroux, who rode late Saturday in New Jersey and it wasn’t clear if he could make it to Ellis in time. But Bridgmohan rides a lot for winning trainer Brad Cox, who will have a full division at Ellis as well as Churchill Downs this summer.
Sensitive, a daughter of the Airdrie Stud stallion Divine Park, had to fan nine-wide on the far turn but wore down the leaders for a half-length victory over Valentine Wish. She covered the mile over very firm turf in 1:33.05, not far off the course record of 1:32.60, and paid $11.40 to win as the third choice in the field of 12 fillies and mares.
“She was always traveling great for me the whole time,” Bridgmohan said. “All I had to do at the end was just give her some daylight. Once I did and knuckled down on her, she gave me what I wanted.”
In beating older fillies in her first start of the year, the 3-year-old Sensitive was running at her fourth track and with her fourth different rider in four starts. Sensitive was trained last year by Michael Dickinson, racing on the East Coast.
Counterforce takes second-level allowance
Odds-on favorite Counterforce split horses in the stretch to win the $42,000 second-level allowance feature by a length over Bourbon Cowboy. Most of six horses at various times looked like the winner, with 2 3/4 lengths separating the field with less than a mile to go. But Counterforce was the last to exert himself, covering the six furlongs in 1:10.60. It was length back to All Shacked Up.
“That was a decent race,” said Brian Hernandez Jr., winning the race for trainer Steve Asmussen and owner Ron Winchell. “This horse ran big his last two races, and today we were fortunate enough to work out the trip and got the best of them.”
Counterforce won Oaklawn’s Bachelor eight races back as a 3-year-old in his third start, then was second in Pimlico’s Chick Lang before finding the water deeper in graded-stakes company. In four races this year against allowance company, he’s had a good fourth, better third, close second and then the win.
Cannon knocks out first victory of meet on 2-year-old filly
Stan Bernstein’s Belles Orb, a daughter of 2013 Kentucky Derby winner Orb, won the first 2-year-old filly race of the season, battling favored Mrs. Rocco throughout before edging away late for a length victory, while covering five-eighths of a mile in 59.37 seconds. Belles Orb paid $7.60 to win as the second choice in the field of 10. It was another three-quarters of a length back to third-place Party Club, owned by the Churchill Downs Racing Club.
“She’s very professional,” said Declan Cannon, who rode Belles Orb for trainer Eddie Kenneally. “The rail helped me. I had a lot left coming close to the wire. I think she’ll improve a lot for the run. She had a nice experience today, so more to come. I work a lot of 2-year-olds for Eddie. When he said he might be able to get me on her, I was thrilled. I’m just glad to get a winner early in the meet here, because getting on the board early is important.”
Sprinting out: Joe Rocco Jr. swept the early double with Prado’s Smoking for trainer Helen Pitts-Blasi and Casanova for trainer Mike Tomlinson (missed a third winner by a nose) …. Winners of Sunday’s three post-racing “Kids on the Track” footraces were 5-year-old Derek Woehler, 9-year-old Kolten Boyles and 12-year-old Chase Rubenacker. The kids’ races will be held after the final horse race each Sunday of the meet… Ellis Park has special holiday cards Monday and Tuesday…. Saturday July 8 is one of the meet’s most popular promotions, with jockeys racing camels and ostriches. Reservations for reserved seats can be made by calling 812-435-8918 or reservations@ellisparkracing.com.

Photos: Sensitive (outside) gave jockey Shaun Bridgmohan his first of two wins Sunday at Ellis Park after battling runner-up Valentine Wish most of the race. (Credit: Coady Photography). Foot races are held for kids after the horse racing concludes on Sundays at Ellis Park. (Credit: Damon Bagwell)

ARE WE STILL SEPARATE?

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Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine
www.jamesmredwine.com
(Week of 03 July 2017)

ARE WE STILL SEPARATE?

Although I wrote the first few Gavel Gamuts in 1990 the every-weekly column began in April 2005, about 700 articles ago. In light of our current political and cultural dissonance I thought it might be interesting to revisit the following thoughts from over a decade ago to assess what changes may have occurred. This Birthday Greeting to America was first published July 04, 2005. I hope those of you who read it then and those who are considering it for the first time will find it worthwhile in our on-going conversation of Separate versus Equal. Also, Peg and I are returning to Osage County, Oklahoma for this Fourth of July. Maybe we’ll find the bus station is now just a memory.

Happy Birthday to U.S.!

Let’s Have a Party and Invite Everyone!

The United States Supreme Court has occasionally succumbed to popular opinion then later attempted to atone for it. The Dred Scott (1857) and Plessy v. Ferguson (1892) cases come to mind as examples of institutionalized injustice with the partial remedy of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) being administered many years later.

In Dred Scott, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that American Negroes had no rights which the law was bound to protect as they were non-persons under the U.S. Constitution.
And in Plessy, the Court held that Mr. Plessy could not legally ride in a “whites only” railroad car. The Court declared that laws that merely create distinctions but not unequal treatment based on race were constitutional. SEPARATE BUT EQUAL was born.
Our original U.S. Constitution of 1787 disenfranchised women, and recognized only three-fifths of every Black and Native American person, and even that was only for census purposes. Our Indiana Constitution of 1852 discouraged Negro migration to our state in spite of Posey County Constitutional Convention Delegate, Robert Dale Owen’s, eloquent pleas for fair treatment for all.

Were these documents penned by evil men? I think not. They were the result of that omnipotent god of politics, compromise, which is often good, but sometimes is not. Should you have read this column recently you may recall that I strongly encourage compromise in court, in appropriate cases.

However, as one who grew up in a state where the compromise of the post Civil War judges and politicians led to the legal segregation of schools, restaurants, and public transportation, I can attest that some compromises simply foist the sins of the deal makers onto future generations.

When I was 6 years old, my 7 year old brother, Philip, and I made our first bus trip to our father’s family in southern Oklahoma.

We lived on the Osage Indian Nation in northeastern Oklahoma. It sounds exotic but our hometown, Pawhuska, looked a lot like any town in Posey County.
In 1950 our parents did not have to worry about sending their children off with strangers except to admonish us not to bother anyone and to always mind our elders.
When mom and dad took us to the MKT&O (Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Oklahoma) bus station it was hot that July day. Oklahoma in July is like southern Indiana in July, WITHOUT THE SHADE TREES!

My brother and I were thirsty so we raced to the two porcelain water fountains in the shot gun building that was about 40 feet from north to south and 10 feet from east to west.
Phil slid hard on the linoleum floor and beat me to the nearest fountain. And while I didn’t like losing the contest, since the other fountain was right next to the first one, I stepped to it. “Jimmy, wait ‘til your brother is finished. James Marion! I said wait!” Dad, of course, said nothing. He didn’t need to; we knew that whatever mom said was the law. “Mom, I’m thirsty. Why can’t I get a drink from this one?”
brother up there.”

Of course, the next thing I wanted to do was use the restroom so I turned towards the four that were crammed into the space for one: “White Men”, “White Ladies”, “Colored Men”, and “Colored Women”. After mom inspected us and slicked down my cowlick again, we got on the bus and I “took off a kiting” to the very back.

I beat Phil, but there was a man already sitting on the only bench seat. I really wanted to lie down on that seat but the man told me I had to go back up front. And as he was an adult, I followed his instructions.

Philip said, “You can’t sit back there. That’s for coloreds. That’s why that colored man said for you to go up front.”

That was the first time I noticed the man was different. That was, also, the point where the sadness in his eyes and restrained anger in his voice crept into my awareness.
As a friend of mine sometimes says, “No big difference, no big difference, big difference.”
And if all this seems as though it comes from a country far far away and long long ago, Posey County segregated its Black and White school children for almost 100 years after 600,000 men died in the Civil War. In fact, some of Mt. Vernon’s schools were not fully integrated until after Brown was decided in 1954.

And, whether we have learned from our history or are simply repeating it may depend upon whom we ask. Our Arab American, Muslim, Black, Native American, and Hispanic citizens, as well as several other “usual suspects”, may think the past is merely prologue.
Sometimes it helps for me to remember what this 4th of July thing is really about. It’s our country’s birthday party; maybe we should invite everyone.

There is nothing equal about separate.

 

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Civic Center, METS, Trash Pickup Notices

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The Civic Center will be closed Tuesday, July 4, 2017 for Independence Day. The Civic Center will resume regular business hours on Wednesday, July 5, 2017.

The Metropolitan Evansville Transit System will be closed Tuesday, July 4, and METS buses will not operate that day. Regular bus service will resume on Wednesday, July 5.

Republic Services will operate on a regular schedule Monday, July 3, 2017, but there will be no residential trash or recycling collections on Tuesday, July 4. Trash and recycling collections will resume on Wednesday, July 5, on a one-day delay.

Notice of Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission Meeting

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The Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission will hold a meeting on Wednesday July 19, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. in Evansville, Indiana.

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Adopt A Pet

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Razzle is a 2-year-old female black & white tuxedo cat. She’s a very pretty girl! Her story is simple: she was found as a stray on the north side, and never reclaimed. Razzle’s $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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Southern District To Block E-Filing By Lawyers Not In Good Standing

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Southern District To Block E-Filing By Lawyers Not In Good Standing

IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

Lawyers not in good standing with the federal bar for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana will be blocked from electronic filing under rule changes taking effect July 1. A separate new rule aims to protect cooperating defendants who plead guilty.

An amendment to Local Rule 5-3 adds a Section (f) that says only members of the bar in good standing may use the Electronic Case Files system. “Upon receipt of a court order subjecting an attorney to suspension or disbarment, or notice that the attorney’s license to practice law is inactive, the clerk will suspend the attorney’s ECF rights, pending the attorney’s reinstatement to active, good standing status,” the new rule reads.
An added Section (g) under this rule also restricts unrepresented litigants from e-filing unless authorized by court order.

The rule amendments also add new procedures for filing information under seal with a cooperating defendant’s petition to plead guilty in a criminal case. In such cases, counsel for the defendant must file under seal a motion to exclude cooperator information which specifically references the presentence investigation report. The new rule is added as Section (b) under Local Criminal Rule 13-1.

In a footnote to the criminal rule amendments, the court observes they are “in part, based on the actions of the Committee on Court Administration and Case Management of the Judicial Conference of the United States, which is examining means to control the use of court documents to identify, threaten, and harm cooperators.”

“If the defendant is potentially eligible for relief from a mandatory minimum sentence, by way of the ‘Safety Valve’ provision of 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f) (United States Sentencing Guidelines (“U.S.S.G.) § 5C1.2(a)(1)-(5)), counsel may also request, in the same motion, that narrative concerning the Defendant’s qualification for the Safety Valve reduction be excluded from the PSR, and request that only a reference to U.S.S.G. § 2D1.1(b)(17) be made (in order to accurately calculate the sentencing guideline range). … In the event of a guilty verdict, defense counsel will have 14 days within which to file the Motion to Exclude Cooperator Information, and Safety Valve narrative, from the presentence report,” the new section reads.

“If a motion to exclude cooperation information is granted, information regarding cooperation will be kept confidential and excluded from the presentence report,” an amendment to Local Criminal Rule 13-1(d) reads.