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COA Reverses Lifetime Sex Offender Registration, Upholds Ban From School Property

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals agreed with a man challenging his lifetime registration as a sex offender that the law as applied to him violates the Indiana Constitution’s prohibition against ex post facto laws. But he lost a similar challenge to the unlawful-entry statute that prohibits him from entering school property.

Richard McVey was convicted of molesting his half-sister for acts that occurred between October 1998 and August 2001. He served eight years in the DOC, but returned in 2012 after violating his probation. He was then released to parole in 2014. At the same time, he challenged his convictions seeking post-conviction relief, and was partially successful. The PCR court vacated two counts, leaving only Count III, Class C felony child molesting, in which McVey admitted that his stepsister had masturbated him sometime in 2001, before the requirement for lifetime registration took effect that July.

Then McVey filed two petitions: one seeking to be removed from the lifetime sex-offender registry, and one asking to be exempt from the unlawful-entry statute because he was convicted of child molesting before that statute went into effect. The unlawful-entry statute makes it a crime for a person who is a registered sex offender and who is convicted of child molesting to enter school property. The trial court denied both petitions.

At his trial, although McVey did not testify as to when the masturbation incident occurred, a state police officer did, saying during an interview with McVey, McVey admitted the incident occurred approximately 12 to 14 months prior. That would have placed it between March and May 2001, before the lifetime registration amendment took effect.

Thus, McVey must only register for 10 years, the law in effect at the time the crime was committed, the COA held. His 10-year registration period started when he was released from prison on July 15, 2011, and is extended for the 730 days he was incarcerated for violating probation, Chief Judge Nancy Vaidik wrote.

The judges found using the seven-factor test outlined in Mendoza-Martinez that the unlawful-entry statute, which took effect July 1, 2015, is not an ex post facto law as applied to him. McVey wants to obtain his commercial driver’s license from Blue River Career Programs, but this is considered a school property. McVey chose to attend this school after the statute went into effect in July, Vaidik noted. In addition, the judges found factor 7, which addresses whether the statute appears excessive in relation to the alternative purpose assigned, is non-punitive as applied to him as McVey was convicted of a crime against a child.

The case is Richard J. McVey v. State of Indiana, 73A04-1601-CR-12.

DNR launches new license purchasing system

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Buying licenses online will be easier and more convenient for hunters, anglers and trappers thanks to a new system that the DNR will launch this week.

The new system at INHuntFish.com requires customers 18 and older to create an online account. Customers can use the account to purchase their licenses, purchase or redeem gift certificates, acquire their Harvest Information Program (HIP) number, and make donations. Having information saved to an account makes purchasing future licenses much easier for yourself and for any children under age 18 that you list as an associate. If you’re already a DNR customer, use your Customer ID located on the top left of your license to log in.

The improvements include:

• Free reprints of licenses.
• The ability to save a license to your smartphone through the print feature. (Electronic copies of licenses are now valid.)
• An option to print all valid licenses on one piece of paper, no matter when they were purchased.
• The ability to view your active licenses and licenses that have expired in the last 30 days.
• License options adjusted for your age, residency and hunter education status.
• Quick links for hunting, fishing and trapping regulations, the Wild Bulletin e-newsletter, and social media accounts for the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife.
• A “shopping cart” feature that allows you to see what you are buying.
• Email receipts.

The system accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.

A future version will include the CheckIN Game feature that allows hunters to use computers and mobile devices to check in their harvest through their account.

An access fee will offset the cost of the upgraded system. The fee is $1 per license, plus $1 and 2 percent of the total on each license. For example, if you use INHuntFish.com to purchase an annual resident fishing license, your cost would be $19.34 ($17 for the license, plus $1 for the license, plus $1.34).

No fee is charged for donations, gift certificates, registering for HIP, or checking in game.

LAST CHANCE FOR OUR JUNE BIRTHDAY WINNERS TO COLLECT GIFT!

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LAST CHANCE FOR WINNERS OF THE AUTUMN BARN FARMS POPCORN JUNE BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY DRAWING

When Chris Wintner and his wife, Kristy, settled in Evansville after leaving military service, he was disappointed to learn that Uncle Mark’s Popcorn had burned down and was not being rebuilt. Chris had always looked forward to his family sharing a tin of Uncle Mark’s popcorn during the holiday, the way he had done when he was younger. That gave the veteran an idea. He decided to build a business that would feature the same kind of high-quality gourmet popcorn that Uncle Mark’s had offered.

That was in 2012. Now Chris and Kristy are the proud proprietors of Autumn Barn Farms Popcorn. They operate the business at 1442 N. Green River Rd. with the help of their two daughters. They offer 27 different gourmet flavors in three different sized bags and refillable tins that range from a half gallon to three-and-a half gallons. A discount is offered to weddings and parties of 50 or more. Chris offers an everyday discount of 10% to his fellow veterans and seniors.

City-County Observer is proud to advertise all veteran-owned businesses, but we are particularly pleased to announce that Autumn Barn Farms Popcorn will be awarding 30 tins each month to lucky winners chosen randomly from those whose birthdays appear on our site for each month. Please send in names and birthdays of your friends and family members, so they can have a chance to win. Winners will receive a half gallon tin valued at $10, that can be refilled for $7. affWe will award 15 tins for this month and will announce 15 winners twice in July and the following months.

The following Popcorn flavors available are: SWEETS: Kettle, Caramel,  Pina Colada, Cherry, Orange, Grape, Banana , Strawberry, Blueberry, Watermelon,  Cinnamon ,Tootie Frootie and Toffee.  SAVORY:  Butter, Ranch, Bbq. Chicago Mis, Cheddar Cheese, Bacon Cheddar, White Cheddar, Creamy Dill,  Siriraca, Buffalo Breach, Prizza,Honey Mustard and Chill.

So go to Autumn Barn Popcorn Store and show your identity and tell them you won it in the CCO.

They are::  Bob DeGraffenreid, Salome LaMarch, Steven Pirnat, Evelyn Maveety, Marcia Bivins, Tiffany Nunn Stepto, Robert Money, Nathan Bayne, China Phelps, Stan Levco, Jamie Fuchs, Joe Templeton, Breck Bitter, Chris Lantaff, and Melanie Bozsa

Adopt A Pet

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 5-yr-old female spayed longhaired tuxedo cat. $30 Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

HILLARY MOCKS TRUMP

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SAY GOODBYE

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OTTERS SEND SIX TO ALL-STAR GAME

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The Evansville Otters announced today that they will send six players to Frontier League All-Star Game in Florence, Ky., on July 13. League officials, team managers, and general managers voted second baseman Josh Allen and shortstop Rolando Gomez as West Division starters. First baseman Nik Balog, third baseman Chris Riopedre and pitchers Randy McCurry and Tyler Vail will join them on the roster.

In 46 games this year, Allen is hitting .359 with 5 home runs and 20 RBIs. Gomez is hitting .288 with 3 home runs and 16 RBIs in 39 games. Balog is hitting .322 with 3 home runs and 20 RBIs in 46 games. Riopedre is hitting .328 with 1 home run and 19 RBIs in 37 games.

Vail (2-2), a starter, leads the Frontier League with 59 strikeouts in 57.2 innings pitched. McCurry (1-1) leads the league with 14 saves.

Allen and Balog are in their third years with the Otters. Gomez and Vail played for Evansville last season. Riopedre and McCurry joined the club this year.

After a week on the road, the Otters return home tomorrow to face River City Rascals. Tickets may be purchased online at www.evansvilleotters.com or by calling 812-435-8686, ext. 21.

Happy 4th of July to all America !

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