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COA Upholds Judgment Against Ex-Husband Accused Of Violating Protective Order

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COA Upholds Judgment Against Ex-Husband Accused Of Violating Protective Order

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals found Friday that an Allen County man must serve out his prison sentence after he knowingly violated the protective order his ex-wife had taken out against him and that he intentionally locked her out of a house that legally belonged to her.

Kent Blair and his wife, R.B., lived in a home together in Fort Wayne that had been deeded to each of them by Blair’s father. After an incident of domestic violence in July 2014, R.B. sought a protective order and initiated divorce proceedings.

The Allen Superior Court issued an ex part order of protection against Blair in November 2016, when he was barred from harassing, annoying, telephoning, contacting or directly or indirectly communicating with R.B. for the next two years. He was also ordered to stay away from R.B.’s residence, school and job.

When the couple’s divorce was finalized in July 2015, R.B. was awarded the home, which was deeded to R.B. the following September. However, R.B. moved out of the home at some point, claiming she left for “the safety of (her) life,” and left behind some personal property, including furniture, a wine collection and jewelry.  When she routinely returned to the home to check her mail, she noticed that her personal property was missing.

When R.B. tried to return to the home in October 2015, she found that the locks had been changed. Her son, A.B., and Blair were inside and refused to let her in. When she attempted to return a week later, she once again could not enter the home, and found that some of the doors had been padlocked. R.B. called the police, who kicked down the door and arrested Blair after they found him inside.

Blair was convicted of invasion of privacy as a Level 6 felony and one count of criminal trespass as a Class A misdemeanor and sentenced to 1 ½ years on each count, to be served concurrently.

Blair appealed in Kent R. Blair, Sr. v. State of Indiana, 02A05-1604-CR-832, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to establish that he knowingly violated the protective order because he believed he was the home’s owner and had a right to be there at the time of his arrest. He pointed to his own testimony claiming he never received a copy of the divorce papers or the quit-claim deed that deeded the home to his ex-wife.

But in its Friday affirmation of Blair’s convictions and sentence, the Indiana Court of Appeals wrote that Blair had been given notice of the protective order and that his behavior leading up to his arrest could lead a reasonable fact finder to believe that he knowingly violated that order.

Blair also argued that the evidence was insufficient to support his criminal trespassing conviction because he had a good faith claim of right to enter the property because he believed he was the owner.

The Court of Appeals rejected that argument, saying the Allen Superior Court did not believe him when he said he never received the divorce papers.

Finally, the appellate court found that Blair’s sentence was reasonable because the trial court considered his criminal history, which includes convictions for domestic battery and invasion of privacy.

The Arts Council Opens It Sponsorship Granting Cycle For 2017 

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Evansville, IN:  The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is now accepting grant applications for 2017 Sponsorship of the Arts projects.  Guidelines and application forms can be found at http://artswin.org/sponsorship-of-the-arts-grant-application/.

Grant requests of up to $5,000 will be awarded for arts education projects based in Vanderburgh County.  Teachers, schools, and non-profit organizations may apply by November 4th, with funds distributed in December.

For more information, please contact Anne McKim at anne.mckim@artswin.org or by calling (812) 422-2111.

 

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Eagles stumble on road to Miners, 3-1

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team saw its three-match road winning streak snapped by Missouri University of Science & Technology, 3-1, Sunday afternoon in Rolla, Missouri. USI saw its record fall to 8-7-0 overall and 5-7-0 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, while Missouri S&T goes to 3-9-0, 3-8-0 GLVC.

The Screaming Eagles started Sunday with a one-goal deficit as the Miners opened the scoring at 10:10 to take a 1-0 lead. USI would get the equalizer at 23:20 when sophomore defender Olivia Wilde (Racine, Wisconsin) scored her fifth goal of the season. She was assisted on the play by freshman defender Addie Deppe (St. Charles, Missouri).

In the second half, the match was all Miners as Missouri S&T scored the eventual game-winning goal at 67:05 and an insurance goal at 81:10. After a close first half, Missouri S&T outshot USI, 16-5, in the match.

USI concludes its longest and final road trip of the regular season Friday at 5 p.m. when it visits McKendree University. The Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of Strassweg Field for the final two regular season games of 2016 when they host the University of Illinois Springfield October 23 at noon for Senior Day and Bellarmine University October 26 at 5 p.m.

 

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Aces post solid times at UE Invitational

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Aces next action will be at MVC Championships

 On an unseasonably warm day at Angel Mounds, the University of Evansville cross country teams hosted the UE Invitational.

The women took to the course first for their 5K race before the men ran their 8K.  Both of the Purple Aces teams came home in second place among Division I teams.

Evansville’s duo of Sienna Crews and Hannah Welsh led the way, each coming home in the top five.  Crews ran an 18:25.5 with Welsh five seconds behind.  They took 4th and 5th, respectively.  For Crews, the time was 15 ticks behind her PR, which came earlier this year at the Austin Peay Invitational.  Welsh was 11 second off of her best race.

Setting a PR was Ashton Bosler.  The sophomore came home in 9th place, running a 19:32.9.  It topped her previous time by 13 seconds, which she ran at Austin Peay in September.  Taking fourth on the team and 15th in the running order was Michelle Karp.  Her time of 19:51.7 was her top time of the year by 28 seconds.  Kylie Hasenour rounded out the top five for the Aces, running a 20:50.4 to finish in 29th.

Next up as Anna Loef, who posted a 21:05.7.  It was her fastest time of the year as she has lowered her times in each race of 2016.  Ashley Torres checked in with a 22:00.6 to take 38th while August Martinez, Katie Beaber and Hayley Elliott completed the finishers for UE.  Martinez ran a PR of 22:18.0, besting her old time by 13 seconds.  Beaber finished with at ime of 22:19.7 while Elliott ran a 22:42.8.

Pacing the men was Ricky Hendrix.  The freshman continued his impressive season, earning a 12th place finish, running a 27:20.0.  That time was just nine seconds off of his PR.  Sophomore Andrew Barrett was second on the squad.  His 28:21.1 was good for 32nd.  The time was the second-fastest of his college career.

Third for the men was Tucker Dawson.  The freshman ran a 28:38.3 to finish in 38th spot.  Aaron Cochran was fourth for UE as his time of 28:48.5 put him in 39th while Stanley Chepchieng made it four freshmen in the top five spots, coming in fifth on the squad with his time of 29:09.7.

Paul Schwartz was one spot behind Chepching, running the 8K in 29:13.3.  Making his debut was freshman Phil Dzienciol, who ran a 30:27.6.  The freshman is a native of the Evansville area and ran his inaugural race for the Aces.  Kudzi Mandingwa completed the race in 31:22.3, his quickest time with the Purple Aces.

On October 29, both teams make their way to Cedar Falls, Iowa for the Missouri Valley Conference Championships.

 

Volleyball improves against one of MVC’s best

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Aces drop Saturday match at Southern Illinois

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Facing the second-place team in the Missouri Valley Conference, the University of Evansville volleyball team put up a valiant effort but dropped a 3-0 final on Saturday evening.

Mildrelis Rodriguez and Cathy Schreiber were the top offensive performers for the Purple Aces (4-18, 0-9 MVC) notching 11 and 7 kills, respectively.  Jelena Merseli had 17 assists while Olivia Goldstein finished the night with 10 digs.

Southern Illinois (16-7, 7-2 MVC) spread the ball around as four players notched six or more kills.  Abby Barrow had the top tally with 8.  Mariana Pilon had the top dig total of the night with 15.  The Salukis opened the first game scoring the first three points and utilized a late run to earn a 25-14 win.  Evansville kept it close at 15-10, but SIU battled back to finish the set on a 10-4 run.

Evansville put its best foot forward in the second game, battling the Salukis in the early going to tie it up at 8-8.  The Salukis had the upper hand in the middle portion of the game, leading by seven at 22-15.  The Aces never gave up as Olivia Goldstein had a pair of service aces in a 5-0 run that got her team with a pair at 22-20.  UE cut the gap to one at 24-23, but a Ginger Perinar kill clinched the set for SIU at 25-23.

In the third frame, the Aces faced a 7-2 hole, but kept fighting to cut the deficit to three at 18-15 as part of a 5-1 run.  That is as close as the Aces would get as they fell by a final of 25-18.

Beginning on Friday, the Aces make their way through the state of Iowa they travel to UNI for a Friday evening match before heading to Drake on Saturday.