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COA reverses handgun conviction because officer didn’t follow protocol

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A police officer did not follow the proper protocol for conducting an inventory search of a detainee’s car, thus making the search impermissible under state and federal constitutions and prohibiting the admittance of any evidence obtained through the search.

In Andre Anderson v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1511-CR-1947, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Cory Heiny pulled over Andre Anderson after running the license plate on Anderson’s car and learning that Anderson had an outstanding warrant for strangulation and his driving privileges were suspended. Heiny requested that Anderson step out of the car, a request Anderson complied with, but not before removing his jacket, an action Heiny said was “uncommon.”

After handcuffing Anderson, Heiny returned to the car before it was towed away, picked up the jacket and discovered a handgun in his pocket. Anderson was not licensed to carry the gun, so the state charged him with Class A misdemeanor and Level 5 felony carrying a handgun without a license. Anderson moved to suppress the handgun as evidence, but the Marion Superior Court denied the motion. He also objected to the admission of the handgun at trial, but his objection was overruled.

The court found Anderson guilty of the felony and sentenced him to three years, prompting Anderson’s appeal, though he chose to forgo an interlocutory appeal of the denial of his motion to suppress.

In his field arrest report of the incident, Heiny framed the search as a search of the vehicle incident to arrest, but in the probable cause affidavit, Heiny describes it as “an inventory of the vehicle prior to towing it from the roadway.” The trial court had declared the search a “valid search incident to arrest” and did not decide whether it was also proper as an inventory search. The state argued that regardless of the type of search Heiny conducted, it was lawful under both state and federal constitutional protections against unlawful searches and seizures.

However, the Indiana Court of Appeals wrote Monday that based on the precedent of Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. 332, 335 (2009), Heiny’s entrance into the passenger compartment of Anderson’s car was unlawful. In Gant, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the search of the passenger compartment of a car, incident to the arrest of the driver and sole occupant, is not justified when that driver “could not have accessed his car to retrieve weapons or evidence at the time of the search.”

Similarly, the appellate court held that although IMPD does have a procedure in place through which it can tow cars, there was no evidence presented at trial that showed Heiny followed that procedure. Thus, his search of Anderson’s car did not fall into the inventory search exception to state and federal laws prohibiting unlawful and unwarranted searches and seizures.

Therefore, the appellate panel unanimously reversed the Marion Superior Court’s finding that Anderson was guilty of the Level 5 felony.

IS IT TRUE DECEMBER 5, 2016

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IS IT TRUE this afternoon the Honorable Superior Court Judge Leslie Shively may be handing down a legal ruling concerning the FOP and EFD employee Health Care Insurance law suit against the city?

IS IT TRUE  the proposed upscaled 2nd Street Hotel may be causing major concerns for the developers of the City of Evansville Convention Hotel? …we are hearing that the Evansville Convention and Visitors group may be promoting a corporate room rate of over $200 for the soon to be opened Evansville Convention Hotel located next to the Ford center?  ...if this information is correct we are certain that Tropicana Hotels and the soon to be built 2nd Street Hotel will undercut the daily room rate of the soon to be opened Convention Hotel?

IS IT TRUE we are being told that a couple of the movers and shakers of the Vanderburgh Democratic County party are putting the future direction of the party squarely on the back of the newly elected County Commissioner Ben Shoulders?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing the current Vanderburgh Democratic party Chairman is quietly appointing precinct leaders for 2017? …isn’t this called “stacking the deck”?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing many of the current and a some of the newly appointed Vanderburgh County Democratic Party precinct leaders are quietly talking about getting rid of the entire Central Committee?  …some of the precinct committee leaders are also saying if the local Democratic party doesn’t make some wholesale changes the party is doomed for another 12 years?

IS IT TRUE we are being told that 4th Ward citywide political influence has all but been diminished?

IS IT TRUE  local attorney Scott Danks is still being encouraged to run for Democratic Party Chairman by many of the party movers and shakers ? … Mr. Danks has outstanding organizational and fund raising skills that could quickly turn things around for the local Democratic? … we hear if Mr. Danks wants to be the next Chairman of the Vanderburgh Democratic party it’s his for the asking?

IS IT TRUE if Mr. Danks declines to be the new Democratic party Chairman we hope that the Vanderburgh County Democratic party will select an aggressive, hard working, independent thinking, non union controlled person to head their party?  … the next party Chairmen must be someone who wasn’t involved in working against Rick Davis and Gail Riecken Mayoral  candidates?

IS IT TRUE the next Vanderburgh Democratic Party Chairman will immediately be challenged to raise around $40,000 plus to pay for past unpaid bills? …this figure doesn’t include money needed to hire new staff and pay for future operational costs?

IS IT TRUE we have been told by creditable sources the pre-utilities (water-sewer-gas line and electrical lines) work is costing the city a great deal of non-budgeted money (couple million dollars) in preparing the construction sites for Hotel and IU Medical School buildings?

IS IT TRUE we have been informed  the Evansville Thunderbolt Hockey Team attendence at last Friday’s evening was around 300 people and Saturday’s evening game attendance was around 1,000?  …if these figures are correct we wonder how in the world can the Evansville Thunderbolts  afford to pay their bills?

IS IT TRUE we are glad to hear  the newly opened downtown “Bru Burger” restaurant is doing well? …we are also told they may have already exceeded there parking quota limits and are now are forced to use the vacant (unpaved) city owned lot for overflow parking? …we are glad this restaurant is not located on West Franklin Street because the Zoning Appeals Board would put a quick nix to this from happening?  …we strongly believe whats good for a Downtown restaurant should also be good for a West Franklin Street Bar-Restaurant?

FOOTNOTE: Todays “READERS POLL”  Do you feel that local attorney Scott Danks would make a great Vanderburgh County Democratic party Chairmen?  Please take time and go to the upper right hand corner of todays CCO and click the link of Channel 44 news to get todays current breaking news.

 

Vanderburgh County Commissioners December 6th, 2016 Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

December 6, 2016

4:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Invocation
  5. Permission to Open Bids for VC16-11-01: Traffic Signal Installation at Green River Road and Boonville-New Harmony Road 
  6. Action Items
    1. Presentation from Greg Wathen with Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana
    2. Public Hearing and Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-12-16-006: Vacation of Public Utility Easement in The Stables Subdivision
    3. First Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-12-16-007: Vacation of 25’ Access Easement on Lot 22 of Wm. Wortman Subdivision, Section 2 & Permission to Advertise Notice of Public Hearing
    4. Local Income Tax (LIT) Legislative Bill for Potential Jail Construction and Operation Funding
    5. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. County Superior Court, Juvenile Division: Agreement with Diehl Consulting Group to Assist the Juvenile Division Effectiveness of Probation and Services
      2. County Health Department:  STD Grant Agreement with the Indiana State Department of Health
      3. County Community Corrections: Agreement with Kaci Lutz Providing Professional Services Regarding Statistics, Grant Writing and Reporting for Community Corrections
      4. County Treatment Court: Agreement with Regene Newman Providing and Maintaining Grants for the Treatment Court
      5. County Superior Court: Home Verification Services Contractual Agreements with Deputy John Helfrich, Deputy Troy R. Hardin, and Deputy Dion Wingerter
  7. Department Head Reports
  8. New Business
  9. Old Business
    1. Indiana Bicentennial Proclamation
  10. Public Comment
  11. Consent Items
    1. Approval of November 15, 2016 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes
    3. County Commissioners:
      1. Anthem Blue Vision & Medical Renewal Summary of Benefits
      2. Approval of Commissioners Office Remodel according to ADA guidelines
      3. Coliseum Lease Renewal
    4. Commission on Homelessness: Request fee waiver for the ONEP, extra space, and communication devices for the 2017 Homeless Connect on March 16, 2017
    5. Surplus Request:
      1. County Highway two Swenson Spreader
      2. County Assessor two Monitors and two Scanners
    6. County Weights and Measures: Monthly Report
    7. County Soil & Water Conservation District: November 22, 2106 Meeting Minutes
    8. County Auditor: Approval of the November 2016 A/P Voucher
    9. County Clerk: October 2016 Monthly Report
    10. County Treasurer: October 2016 Monthly Report
    11. County Engineering:
      1. Department Head Report
      2. Pay Request #21 for University Parkway TIF in the sum of $6,770.92
  1. Rezoning
    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-7-2016

Petitioner: Keith A. & Jennifer A. Karges

Address: 13000 Warrick County Line Road

Request: Change from M-2 to Ag

    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-8-2016

Petitioner: Daniel C. Fuquay

Address: 8425 Schmuck Road & Part of 8028 Azalea Drive

Request: Change from Ag to C-4 with UDC

    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-9-2016

Petitioner: Henry Schlensker

Address: Part of 4100 Kansas Road

Request: Change from Ag to M-2 with UDC

  1. Adjournment

Judge: Disabled Housing Discrimination Suit May Proceed

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Judge: Disabled Housing Discrimination Suit May Proceed

IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indianapolis subsidized senior-citizens housing facility must face a lawsuit from disabled tenants who claim the three-story apartment building failed to repair its only elevator for weeks, leaving them unable to get to apartments on the top two stories and leaving some disabled tenants stranded upstairs.

The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana sued on behalf of four disabled residents of Capitol Station apartments on the city’s south side. The apartments are operated by United Church Residences of Indianapolis and have 48 units for residents 62 and older. The HUD-financed apartments advertise wheelchair accessibility and spacious apartments designed for maximum mobility.

The plaintiffs complained that in August and September 2015, the facility’s only elevator stopped working, and their requests for help for themselves and other residents went unanswered. The elevator was out of service for more than five weeks, the tenants allege.

United Church Residences of Indianapolis moved to dismiss the suit, but Judge William T. Lawrence in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana largely denied the motion Thursday. He ruled that the plaintiffs’ allegations that they were denied reasonable accommodation were sufficiently pleaded to survive a motion to dismiss their disability discrimination complaint under the Fair Housing Act.

The complaint alleges defendants didn’t engage in an interactive dialogue with the residents after they asked for the elevator to be repaired. The suit also says Capitol Station did nothing to help the plaintiffs or other residents, “some of whom were trapped on the top two floors,” according to the complaint. The plaintiffs also allege Capitol Station promised volunteers would assist residents while the elevator was out, but none did.

Lawrence granted Capitol Station’s motion to dismiss a count of the complaint that its failure to promptly repair the elevator made the residents’ apartments unavailable. He wrote that argument fails as a matter of law.

The suit is Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana, et al. v. United Church Residences of Indianapolis, Indiana, Inc., et al., 1:16-cv-339.

 

Willard Library Annual Appeal

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Willard Library
Willard Library needs you! 
 
As the oldest public library in the State of Indiana and one of the oldest libraries in the Midwest, Willard Library is unique among cultural icons in the City of Evansville – everything from its historic architecture, the rare and expansive local history archives, to the unique programs for children and adults. 
 
On February 7, 2015, Willard Library, one of Evansville’s premiere cultural destinations, opened its first ever building expansion since its opening in 1885.  A key component of this expansion included a much needed Gallery in which art and historical exhibits can be displayed and where a number of popular program events now take place for adults and children. In 2016, Willard Library’s Browning Gallery was host to 167 events which averaged one event for every two days that the library was open and served over 8,000 patrons! You can be a part of this success with your gift to Willard.
 
By making your tax-deductible contribution today, you can become part of Willard Library history.  Your gift and the gifts of other donors like you will help to launch exhibits and sponsor programs with nationally recognized speakers showcased in this exciting new Gallery.
 
Please make your gift to the Willard Library Foundation by visiting our secure website at: http://www.willard.lib.in.us/support_the_library/index.php
 

Nearly 600 To Graduate In USI Fall Commencement Ceremonies

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Nearly 600 To Graduate In USI Fall Commencement Ceremonies

The University of Southern Indiana will hold two Fall Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 10, in the Physical Activities Center (PAC).

The ceremony for the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and College of Nursing and Health Professions will be held at 10 a.m. The ceremony for the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business and Outreach and Engagement will be held at 1 p.m. Doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony.

Dr. Kathy V. Rodgers, professor emerita of mathematics and the recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Professor Award, will present the commencement address at both ceremonies.

In all, 595 students are eligible to participate in the two ceremonies. Of those, seven will graduate summa cum laude, 44 magna cum laude, and 57 cum laude.

Summa cum laude graduates, with a perfect 4.0 grade point average and recognizable at the ceremony by gold stoles and tassels, are: Aimee Bonnet, Maggie Comer, Emily Cummings, David Horner, Haley LaMar, Jennifer Wagner and Matthew Waltz.

Of the graduates, 17 are University Honors Scholars – students who have successfully completed the Honors Program – and can be recognized by the white honor cords worn with their regalia. They are: Lauren Abney, Ashley Brandenberger, Maggie Comer, Jordan Conaway, Kaleigh Constantino, Rachel Eickhoff, Lauren Johnson, Kaleb Kramer, Curt Meisling, Geryln Murrell, Lucas Neuffer, Coty Ritter, Jackie Ritter, Vanessa Rust, Megan Sink, Heather Willis and Allison Wingate.

Following each ceremony, a graduation reception will be held in the first floor of University Center East. The reception is sponsored by the USI Alumni Association and is free for graduates, their guests and USI faculty and staff.

Live video of the ceremonies will be streamed at USI.edu/commencement, and also will be available in University Center East, rooms 2217-2220. Follow the ceremonies on social media with the hashtag #USIgrad or at tagboard.com/USIgrad.

Aces Swimming And Diving Finishes Fall Slate

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Aces Swimming And Diving Finishes Fall Slate

Swimming and diving closed out the fall season this afternoon with a matchup against Missouri State.

The both men and women fell to the Bears: the women 133-108, and the men 131-89.

“It was a very, very fun meet. I was really happy with the way we raced, the way we competed,” said head coach Rickey Perkins. “It’s been a difficult week of training; we trained this morning really hard, trained yesterday really hard, but we still stepped up and raced. That’s what I’m really proud of. Our goal is always to see how good we are against everybody we compete with. Not necessarily about them, but about us and our ability to give our very best, day in and day out.”

Junior Danielle Freeman shone once again for the Aces with a victory in the 50 freestyle, her time a 24.53. Freshman Emma Hennessy snagged third with a 25.59.

Sophomore Kristen Myers outtouched Missouri State’s Sara Bacher in the 200 IM. Her time of 2:10.48 carried her to the first place spot. Additionally, she took second place in the 100 butterfly with a 59.13.

Other notable performances include senior Michaela Kent’s second in the 100 freestyle with a 53.33. She was followed by sophomore Madi Jones in third with 54.44. Jones also clock in at 1:56.38 for second place. Freshmen Kristy Kupfer and Ashton Adams took second and third in the 1000 freestyle with 10:59.51 and 11:07.98 respectively. Kupfer took another second place in the 500 freestyle with a 5:22.34.

The women ended their night with a victory in the 200 freestyle relay. Sophomore Sam Gowdy, Kent, Myers, and Freeman defeated Missouri State with a final time of 1:38.76.

The men showed a consistent performance as both relays took home second place finishes. Junior Dan O’Brien, senior Everett Plocek, freshmen Paul Cozzens, and sophomore Jared Sutphin scored a 1:36.66 in the 200 Medley Relay. In the 200 Freestyle Relay, sophomore Matt Duke, O’Brien, freshman Brandt Hudson, and sophomore Blake Wheeler clocked in at 1:28.17.

Individually, O’Brien took the 100 backstroke in a 52.61. Cozzens showed consistency of his own tonight; he posted a 1:56.76 in the 200 IM for second place. He took second again in the 100 butterfly with his 52.89 efforts, a season best. Junior Prescott Marcy and sophomore Andrew Schroeder came next in third and fourth with 54.43 and 55.94 respectively.

Sutphin clocked in at 48.24 in the 100 freestyle, just shy of a first place finish. Fellow Aces took the rest of the race: sophomore Matt Duke at a 49.58 and junior Gabe James at a 50.52. Hudson took a pair of third place finishes in his lineup. He touched in with a 1:46.03 in the 200 freestyle and a 4:52.84 in the 500 freestyle.

More season bests were attained by Andrew Cotton and David Stoddard in the 1000 freestyle with 10:16.97 and 10:36.56 respectively. Jacob Sampson dropped his 100 Freestyle time to a 1:01.57, and Brendan Ninneman took a season best in the 100 backstroke with a 56.10.

On the diving side, junior Courtney Coverdale took to the boards in her usual fashion with a sweep in both events. She scored a 243.45 on the 3-Meter, and 255.90 on the 1-Meter. Freshman Alyssa Vonder Haar took second place on the 1-Meter at 216.67 points, with Kasey Rein following in fourth at 165.90 points.

Miguel Marcano took first on both board as well, with a 230.17 on the 3-Meter and 200.62 on the 1-Meter.

The Aces will return in 2017 with a home meet against Saint Louis on January 21.

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