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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office tomorrow.

Logan Robert Brandewie Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Joseph Allen Melton Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More, Level 6 felony

Driving While Suspended, Class A misdemeanor

Chase Randall Sansing Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Domestic Battery, Level 5 felony

Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Tammy Jo Tozer Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Domestic Battery, Class A misdemeanor

Donna Charlene Fuller Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug, Level 6 felony

Possessing a Look-A-Like Substance, Class C misdemeanor

Jeremy Matthew Woolems Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Possessing a Look-A-Like Substance, Class C misdemeanor

Jared Carl Crews Theft, Level 6 felony

Brandon Martin Humphrey Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life, Level 5 felony

Resisting Law Enforcement, Level 6 felony

Matthew Daniel Dewig Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of Paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Terrence Terell Wilder, Sr. Domestic Battery, Level 5 felony

Criminal Confinement, Level 6 felony

Luther Vincent Peckinpaugh Child Molesting, Level 4 felony

Child Molesting, Level 4 felony

Joshua Scott Horsketter Theft of a Firearm, Level 6 felony

Carrying a Handgun without a License, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of Marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Kyndra Marie Brown Fraud on Financial Institution, Level 5 felony

Fraud, Level 6 felony

Identity Deception, Level 6 felony

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Justices consider PCR waiver in death penalty case

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Olivia Covington foro www.theindianalawyer.com

After a public defender failed to secure a statutorily required signature on Kevin Isom’s petition for post-conviction relief, Isom, a convicted murderer who has been sentenced to death, lost confidence in his legal team. He refused to provide his signature after the error was discovered, vowing not to sign unless he was appointed new counsel.

Now, the Indiana Supreme Court must decide if Isom’s refusal constitutes a waiver of his right to post-conviction review or if the signature-less petition can still be considered in substantial compliance with state laws given Isom’s indication that he wants to continue with the PCR process. In oral arguments before the justices Thursday in Kevin Charles Isom v. State of Indiana, 45S00-1508-PD-00508, Isom’s counsel questioned his competency to make a knowing, intelligent and voluntary waiver and suggested that her client may not have understood the implications of his repeated refusal.

Ann Kaiser, a public defender who argued on behalf of Isom, told the court that her client has repeatedly said that he wants to seek post-conviction review, but will not cooperate unless he is given an attorney he has more confidence in. So far, Isom and the public defender’s office have not been able to resolve that issue.

Justices in 2015 affirmed the death penalty for Isom, who was convicted of three counts of murder for the 2007 shooting deaths of wife, Cassandra, and his 13-year-old stepdaughter, Ci’Andria Cole, and 16-year-old stepson, Michael Moore in Gary. All three victims were shot multiple times at close range with various weapons.

Because of his constant refusal to sign the verification form, the Lake Superior Court found that Isom had waived his right to post-conviction review, an order that prompted Isom to ask his counsel, “What just happened?” That question, Kaiser said, suggests that Isom did not knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily waive his PCR rights because he did not understand what he was doing.

But Justice Robert Rucker expressed discomfort with that argument and instead suggested that Isom may be trying to “game the system” by refusing to cooperate unless he gets to make the rules. Kelly Loy, who argued on behalf of the state, echoed Rucker’s concerns, telling the court that Isom was trying to force them to change the law to accommodate his desires.

But Kaiser contended that Isom is not competent to fully understand the implications of his actions.
For example, at one court hearing, Kaiser said her client believed his counsel was trying to conspire against him by wearing the same color suit as the prosecutor. And when situations get stressful, Isom is known for locking himself away and refusing to interact with others, another sign that he is not mentally competent, she said.

Justice Mark Massa echoed Rucker’s concerns and noted that it seemed as though Isom’s mind were calculating, not incompetent. Kaiser said Isom had not undergone a competency evaluation since 2008, so she had filed a petition for an evaluation to shed more light on the concerns the justices were raising.

But Loy repeatedly contended that not only was Isom not incompetent throughout his PCR proceedings, he was clear that he did not want to proceed. Loy argued that Isom had verbally declined a judge’s invitation to provide his signature three different times.

But Justice Steve David, along with Massa, repeatedly pushed Loy on one question – what would be the harm if Isom’s petition were found to be in substantial compliance, even without his signature?

Loy repeatedly told the justices that the petition couldn’t be in substantial compliance because Isom had stated that he didn’t want to proceed. That answer didn’t satisfy the justices, who told Loy they wanted to know what the legal harm would be. Loy finally said that the law puts the decision with Isom to decide if he wants to proceed, and, according to her argument, he had repeatedly indicated that he did not want to do so.

Even if the justices found the petition to be in substantial compliance, Loy argued that the case couldn’t go forward because of Isom’s indication that he would not sign. But if that were the case, then David said there could be no harm in holding the petition in substantial compliance.

But Loy said if the rules were bent for Isom, then it could incentivize other felons facing death to abuse the PCR process for their own gain. Oral arguments in the case can be viewed here.

Indoor Track and Field Season to Begin Saturday

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University of Southern Indiana Track & Field begins the 2017 indoor season Saturday at the Little Giant Invitational in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
USI’s women will be led by junior distance runner, Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio). Roberts is coming off a fifth-place finish for the second-consecutive year at the NCAA II Cross Country Championships this past fall, tying her for the best finish in program history.

While earning her fourth career All-America honor on the cross-country course, Roberts also earned All-America honors in the 5,000 meters last winter, finishing 11th after qualifying for the NCAA II Indoor Championships. Roberts went on to earn All-America honors with a second-place finish in the 10,000-meter run at the NCAA II Outdoor Championships.

In the field, the Screaming Eagles will be led by senior Crystal Blair (Bloomington, Indiana) and junior Jenna Martin (Evansville, Indiana). Blair finished sixth in the pole vault at the GLVC Indoor Championships last year before breaking her own record in the event during outdoor season.

Martin earned the second best long jump mark in USI history, behind former National Champion, Candace Perry, last spring at the GLVC Indoor Championships. Martin also holds school records in the 55-meter and 60-meter hurdles.

With the loss of multiple All-Americans, the USI men’s runners will look to experienced senior distance runners Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) and Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana) to shoulder the load. Lutz earned his first All-America honor during the past cross country season, while Broughton earned his second. The other came at the 2016 NCAA II Outdoor Championships when Broughton finished sixth in the 3,000 meter steeplechase.

Three seniors will lead USI in various field events during the winter and spring seasons. Jalen Madison (Washington, Indiana) was the top performer in the discus a year ago. Jace Hartz (Evansville, Indiana) finished 10th in the high jump at the conference indoor meet last year, and also earned the fourth best javelin mark in Eagle history during the outdoor season. Conner Waldkoetter (Nineven, Indiana) competed in six different events last winter capped by a 15th-place finish in the heptathlon at the GLVC Indoor Championships.

The Little Giant Invitational is the first of seven regular-season meets that USI is scheduled to compete in prior to the GLVC Indoor Championships February 25-26. The 2017 NCAA II Indoor Championships are set to take place March 10-11 in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

 

UE men’s basketball drops road contest at Missouri State

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Aces back home for Jim Crews Day on Saturday

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Jaylon Brown and Ryan Taylor each tallied 19 points as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team fell by a final of 55-51 to Missouri State on Wednesday night at JQH Arena.

Taylor knocked down 8 shots for UE (10-8, 1-4 MVC) while Brown saw seven buckets find the bottom of the net.  David Howard had one of his best games at UE, setting a career mark with 10 rebounds while scoring 8 points.  The Bears (12-6, 3-2 MVC) were led by a 14-point effort from Jarrid Rhodes.

“Our execution down the stretch was really good when we were able to come back,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “We had some good looks and got what we strived for, but the shots did not fall the way we hoped.  I am very proud of our guys and our competitive spirit.  That is exactly what we wanted it to be.”

A defensive struggle took place in the opening half as the Aces outshot Missouri State by a 33.3%-23.5% margin, but it was the Bears who took a 22-16 halftime lead into the locker room.  After MSU scored the opening bucket of the night, a Ryan Taylor jumper at the 14:42 mark gave the Aces their first lead of the game at 6-4.

Evansville continued to lead at 10-7 before the Bears made a big push, going on a 13-2 run to take a 20-12 lead.  Seven Bears scored in the opening half as they took a 22-16 lead at the break.  On the boards, the Bears had a 25-15 first-half edge and 10-0 on the offensive glass.

Taylor notched his third bucket of the game in the opening possession of the second half to cut the gap to four, but the Bears had the answer once again.  Jarrid Rhodes hit a triple as MSU scored nine in a row to take their largest edge of the night at 33-20.  Dru Smith found Solomon Hainna open under the basket for a bucket that ended the stretch.

Their lead reached as many as 15 at 39-24 before the Aces made a push back.  Ryan Taylor connected from downtown to finish off a 9-0 stretch as UE got back within two possessions.  On the ensuing shot, Jarrid Rhodes countered Taylor’s triple to get the Bears back on track.

The Aces countered the setback with a huge rally of their own.  A 20-8 stretch got the Aces within three points with a score of 47-44 with just over five minutes left.  Jaylon Brown and Taylor combined to score 18 of those tallies, with Brown scoring 11 of those tallies.  After UE got within three, Dequon Miller countered with a triple to make it a two possession game.

MSU’s advantage remained at six until a pivotal moments with four minutes remaining.  Missouri State looked to regain possession up by six points, but a flagrant foul on the Bears resulted in UE hitting a free throw and a jumper to make it a 3-point game.  The game remained at three points until Brown struck again.  A layup with 10.9 ticks on the clock made it just a 1-point game (52-51).  On the other end, Miller drained both free throws.  That proved to be the difference as MSU finished off the win.

UE’s defense held the Bears to just 33% shooting on the night while the Aces offense finished at 42%.  Missouri State owned the rebounding edge by a final of 39-30.

Jim Crews Day will take place on Saturday as the Aces welcome back the legendary head coach.  Crews will be honored when UE faces Southern Illinois at 1 p.m. at the Ford Center.

 

“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 12, 2017

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Representative Hatfield Aims To Help Workers And Victims Of Crime

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Representative Hatfield Aims To Help Workers And Victims Of Crime

INDIANAPOLIS- In his first session, State Representative Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) will focus on legislation aimed at protecting Hoosiers who are at risk of losing their jobs and those who are victims of crime.

One proposed bill is a work share program created to help companies and workers during hard economic times.

This legislation will allow companies to avoid laying off their employees and instead offer them partial unemployment benefits so they can maintain their current jobs.

In order to qualify, a business must have more than 2 employees who work at least 30 hours a week.

To be able to participate in a work share program, a company must first submit a proposal to the commissioner of the state Department of Workforce Development (DWD), who will have 15 days to review the case. If accepted, the business can start reducing employee hours and implementing the benefits that come along with this program.

“We are in better economic times, although too many workers aren’t feeling it yet,” said Hatfield. “It is essential to create a plan to help our businesses stay afloat and ensure employees maintain their jobs during economic downturns.”

Currently, 30 states have a work share program set in place which helps businesses by cutting hiring, training and recruiting costs.

“We want to support small local businesses, and companies that may be set back when the economy slows,” Hatfield said. “We want to make this optional program available to every business in need.”

This program is being credited with saving nearly half a million jobs that would have been lost.

Hatfield is also pursuing legislation that will make sure employees are fairly compensated for working overtime.

“Hardworking Hoosiers making up the middle class who put in 50, 60, 70 hours a week just to support their families deserve fair compensation,” said Hatfield, who has made it his priority to fight for the working class.

Hatfield also will explore proposed legislation to help victims of crime, a concern he carries over from his time as a deputy prosecutor in Vanderburgh County.

“I have proposed a bill that will remove what is called the rule of 31.  It is an additional statute of limitations for the prosecution of certain sex crimes against children,” Hatfield said. “At present, prosecution is barred after a victim reaches the age of 31. As a prosecutor, I found that some children are unable to process what has happened to them until years and maybe decades later. If there is sufficient evidence that a crime has taken place, I believe the person who commits such a crime should have to face justice.”

Hatfield will also pursue passage of a joint resolution that will ensure protection of rights for crime victims by including a guarantee in the Indiana Constitution. This legislation must be approved by two consecutive Indiana General Assemblies and then be passed by the voters of the state of Indiana before going into the Constitution.

Other legislation Hatfield submitted would affect student emergency safety plans at Indiana universities. This will require schools to have prepared and distributed, not later than January 1, 2018, state educational institution guidelines dealing with emergency procedures as well as recommendations.

“I believe having these plans in place will help guarantee the safety of our children as well as help prepare our teachers and administrators for unexpected circumstances,” Hatfield said.

Rep. Hatfield has also introduced legislation to increase the crime and penalty for certain crimes against animals.