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Political Service Announcement (PSA)

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Election Alert

by At Large County Council Candidate Nick Wildeman

Earlier this year, Governor Mike Pence signed SB61 into law. This law affects voters who utilize the “straight ticket” option. Under the new law, voting a straight ticket will only cast votes for offices in which only one individual can be elected. However, voters using the “straight ticket” option must manually vote for At-Large candidates.

For example, if an individual votes a straight ticket and intends to vote for an at Large Candidate for County Council  candidate in order to cast his or her vote in the At-Large race. Thank you for your time, and go forth and vote! –

Nick Wildeman

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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 Indiana - Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Indiana State Police Sergeant Ray Poole. Sergeant Poole discusses the upcoming Indiana State Fair and the role and responsibility of the Indiana State Police at the event.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

4 Circuit judges want new trial in polygraph denial case

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

Four 7th Circuit Court of Appeals judges believed that a man who had evidence admitted at trial of his refusal to take a polygraph test deserves a new trial. The 7th Circuit Thursday denied rehearing David Resnick’s case en banc.

Resnick was convicted of child abuse and firearms charges, which he appealed to the 7th Circuit. In May, a split panel affirmed those convictions. At issue in the Thursday order is the majority’s holding that admitting Resnick’s refusal to take a polygraph was not plain error.

“We have never before held that the refusal to take a polygraph implicates the Fifth Amendment. Moreover, Resnick’s refusal to take a polygraph was mentioned only once by each side during the closing, the evidence against him was very strong and his defense did not depend on his credibility because he did not take the stand at trial,” Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote in the May decision.

Judge William Bauer dissented in the matter, and was one of the four judges who dissented from the denial of rehearing en banc. The other three were Judges Richard Posner, Joel Flaum and Michael Kanne.

“A polygraph is an instrument designed to determine whether the person examined is telling the truth. But polygraphs are not reliable truth-telling tools, and determining credibility is the jury’s duty,” the dissenting judges wrote. “The introduction of and comment on evidence that a suspect refused to take a polygraph test signals to the jury that polygraph evidence is reliable, though it is not, and that the suspect’s refusal to talk evidences consciousness of guilt when courts have consistently held that this is an impermissible inference.”

Allowing that evidence “infected the trial and rendered it unfair, no matter how ‘overwhelming’ the evidence against” Resnick, they continued. “Such tactics should not be tolerated. Reversal would send the right signal; this affirmance sends the wrong one. Resnick deserves a new trial.”

The case is United States of America v. David A. Resnick, 14-3791
 

Adopt A Pet

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Reese is a 1-year-old female brindle hound mix. She was adopted from VHS as a puppy from the “Disney Fairies” litter, then returned. Previously, she’d lived outside with five siblings with almost no human interaction and was terrified of everything. Since being in a new home, she has blossomed and her confidence has improved! She’s ready to go home TODAY fixed, vaccinated, and microchipped for $100. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

2016 National Night Out  

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Date: 8/2/2016 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Cost: FREE
Location: Wesselman Park

Join Evansville’s public safety officers for a fun filled evening at Wesselman Park during our annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 2, 2016, from 6:00 pm until 8:30 pm.

There will be free food, games, and opportunities to see various EPD and EFD teams and equipment.

We are asking that visitors to the event park in the former Roberts Stadium lot using the Boeke Road entrance.

Certified Nursing Assistant Informational Session Planned at Ivy Tech Community College

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Have you always wanted a career that you know is making a difference for others?  Ivy Tech Community College has an information session planned for the Certified Nursing Assistant program. CNAs assist patients in a hospital or residents in nursing homes/extended care facilities with their healthcare needs.

An Information Session is planned to learn more:

  • Tuesday, August 16, 2016 (4 pm)

Pre-registration is not required for these workshops, but is preferred. Call Andrea Grillo (812) 492-0204 to register for a session. If an interested individual is a current Ivy Tech student, he or she should bring their student ID number to sign in.

All sessions will be conducted in the Tri-State Building Room 1 on Fairway directly behind the Ivy Tech Bookstore area on First Avenue.

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THIS WIN IS FOR MARVIN

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The Evansville Otters won a thrilling game in walk-off fashion by a score of 10-8 against the Traverse City Beach Bums on Friday night at Bosse Field. The Otters jumped out to an early lead in the second inning following an RBI double that was smoked over the leftfielder’s head. However, the Beach Bums would rally with force in the very next frame. Traverse City managed to pound out 6 runs within the disastrous third, highlighted by a bases clearing double and a two- run homerun that cleared dead center field. Evansville would display their remarkable grit in the latter half of the inning, as they have all season, by answering back with a four run outburst to pull the game within a run at 6-5. Chris Breen blasted a double to right-center, and Denzel Richardson crushed a two-run missile over the left-field fence to led the Otter offense in the third. The fifth would prove to be a critical turning point for Evansville, thanks to a patient approach at the plate that yielded two singles and three walks, scoring two runs to take the lead in the process at 7-6. Rolando Gomez would demolish a solo homer to right in the sixth, which padded the Otter lead 8-6. The remaining two innings would be fairly uneventful before drama unfolded in the ninth. With a runner on first, Jose Vargas attempted to play the role of villain by smacking a homerun that nearly left the stadium, tying the score at 8-8. Following back to back singles in the tenth, Josh Allen sent the Bosse faithful home happy by smoking a line drive off of the base of the leftfield wall for a two RBI walk-off double.

Tomorrow, Evansville will host the Traverse City Beach Bums once again for Christmas in July. Santa will be visiting the stadium to greet children, as well as other Christmas festivities. Donations will be collected to benefit Riley Children’s Foundation. Join us for first pitch at 6:35 pm CDT. Tickets available at www.evansvilleotters.com or by phone at 812-435-8686 ext. 21.