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Majority: Expungement Applies To Civil Forfeiture Action

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals was divided Thursday over whether a man’s civil forfeiture action that stemmed from a drug bust should have been expunged in addition to his criminal record in the matter.

D.A. was convicted of dealing and possession offenses in 2003 after a controlled drug buy in Madison County in 2002. The state also filed a civil forfeiture action against the $720 seized from D.A. during his arrest for the criminal offenses. The trial court ordered that money forfeited.

In August 2014, D.A. filed an expungement petition related to the criminal matter, which the court granted. Thirteen days later, he asked the court to amend the order to include the civil forfeiture action, which it denied.

The issue of whether Indiana’s expungement statutes apply to the records of civil forfeiture proceedings is one of first impression, Judge Edward Najam noted in D.A. v. State of Indiana, 48A02-1504-MI-215.

“The purpose of our expungement statutes is to ‘give individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes a second chance by not experiencing many of the stigmas associated with a criminal conviction … ,’” Najam wrote for the majority joined by Judge James Kirsch. “That purpose would be frustrated by providing only incomplete or partial relief. Accordingly, we hold that, where, as here, a civil forfeiture is ancillary to a criminal conviction and the nexus between the civil forfeiture and the criminal conviction is established, a defendant may petition the trial court to expunge the records of that civil forfeiture along with the records of the related criminal conviction.

“In other words, where the factual basis for a criminal conviction and a civil forfeiture are the same, the records of the civil forfeiture proceeding relate to the person’s conviction for purposes of our expungement statutes.”

Judge Michael Barnes dissented, noting that one can have a civil forfeiture proceeding initiated even if one has not been convicted or charged with a crime.

“The expungement statutes were first enacted in 2013 and represented a sea change in Indiana criminal law. They have been amended twice since then. I presume the legislature carefully considered these statutes. At no time did it see fit to include forfeiture proceedings within the enumerated list of records subject to expungement, which expressly includes Department of Correction, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and treatment records. I believe we should not add civil forfeitures to the list of records to be expunged by judicial action. If the legislature chooses to act on civil forfeitures, so be it,” he wrote.

THUNDERBOLTS RETURN TO LEAGUE ACTION THIS WEEKEND THE ‘BOLTS BATTLE DUCKS AT POINT MALLARD SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

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THIS WEEK’S GAMES: (2)

SAT. JAN. 2 AT POINT MALLARD 6:00 PM SUN. JAN. 3 AT POINT MALLARD 2:00 PM

UPCOMING GAMES: WED. JAN. 6 AT ST. LOUIS 7:15 PM FRI. JAN. 8 AT ATLANTA 6:30 PM

SAT. JAN. 9 AT ATLANTA 6:30 PM NEXT HOME GAMES: FRI. JAN. 15 & SAT. JAN. 16 VS, ST. LOUIS JR. BLUES / TICKETS ONLY $ 5 !! *** ALL THUNDERBOLTS GAMES ARE BROADCAST LIVE ON EVANSVILLE’S WVHI-AM 1330 ***

LIGHTNING BOLTS’ SHOTS: Having been idle since their last game back on December 19th at Minnesota in the NA3HL’s Annual Showcase Event, the ThunderBolts return to the ice Tuesday, December 29th at their hockey home of Swonder Ice Arena. General Manager/Head Coach Scott Fankhouser will lead his club as it re-convenes at 10:00 am for practice to broach the second half of the squad’s inaugural season. Though they keep coming closer each game, each time out, the ‘Bolts still remain winless through 25-games. However, the ThunderBolts continue to show a growing confidence and unrelenting will to win as demonstrated in their most recent games leading to the Christmas recess break.

ALABAMA BUS BOUND: This upcoming weekend, Evansville will continue 11-consecutve games away from home bay when it launches the New Year with a pair of clashes in Decatur, Alabama against their South Division rivals, the Point Mallard Ducks. Game #1 is set for the docket this Saturday, January 2nd at 6:00 pm with game #2 being a Sunday, January 3rd matinee feature, commencing at 2:00 pm. Radio broadcast times will be 5:30 pm on Saturday and 1:30 pm on Sunday on Evansville’s WVHI-AM 1330.

‘BOLTS/DUCKS DOSSIER: The ThunderBolts have tangled truculently against the Ducks through four previous encounters thus far this season with the latter club carving out a 4(4-0-0) advantage, outscoring the ‘Bolts, 24-12. Evansville is 2(0-2-0) on home ice, bowing on their season’s opening weekend, September 18th and 19th by results of 5-4 and 8-2. In the most recent combat bouts, December 4th and 5th, also in Decatur, the ThunderBolts achieved significant second period leads only to fall prey to Point Mallard back-to-back 4-goal third period rallies in 5-3 and 6-3 setbacks. Ducks’ center Jake Champaign prospered at Evansville’s expense that weekend, firing 5-goals in the two games. The power play factor has been paramount in this 8-games’ season series with the Ducks extra man band percolating at 8-21; 38.1% while the ‘Bolts are 4-18 at 22.2% proficiency rating. The fateful final frame appears to have been the name of the game in the head-to-head confrontations as the Ducks have out-goaled the ‘Bolts, 12-5.

SEASON SERIES SNIPERS: The top scoring sparkplugs in the ‘Bolts/Ducks first four meetings of the current campaign for the ThunderBolts; 1- Jon Grimm 4(2-6-8) +3; 2- Brandon Bornkamp 4(3-3-6) +2; 3- Mike Kelley 3(1- 2-3); 4- Zach Faith 4(1-1-2); 5- Brian Crink 4(1-1-2); 6- Triston Theriot 4(1-1-2). For the Ducks: 1- Justin Dunn 4(3-6-9) +4; 2- Josh Hamilton 4(2-7-9) +8; 3- Jake Cox 4(2-7-9) +2; 4- Stephen Coulter 4(3-5-8) +1; 5- Jake Champaign 2(5-0-5).

AWAY WE GO: Including these two outings coming up for the initial weekend of the calendar year 2016, the ThunderBolts still have five more games remaining during this protracted sojourn abroad. The remaining games in enemy territory for the ThunderBolts include the re-scheduled game from back on Labor Day weekend, the first weekend of September at St. Louis against the Midwest Division pace-setting St. Louis Jr. Blues. The re-scheduled date is set for Wednesday, January 6th at 7:15 pm in the Gateway City. In addition, Evansville has a weekend road series set for Friday, January 8th and Saturday, January 9th in Atlanta, opposing another South Division foe in the form of the Capitals.

THE RETURN TO SWONDER: The ThunderBolts are finally back on home ice at Swonder Ice Arena on the weekend of Friday, January 15th and Saturday, January 16th when they lock horns with the St. Louis Jr. Blues. Opening face-off both nights will be 7:30 pm. ‘Bolts game tickets are always FAN-FAMILY-FRIENDLY priced at only $ 5 !! January 16th has been designated the “Second Penn Station Eating Contest” of the season.

SECOND HALF GRAPH: With the season’s second-half soon to begin, the ThunderBolts will be looking to build and expand on their vastly-improved, positive play which they were fashioning prior to the extended break. The goaltending department, coupled with the overall performance and efforts of the defense have been gauged as so much better as indicated and validated by the sharp decline in team goals against and shots on goal against in each game. Offensively, Coach Fankhouser will be encouraging better ‘Bolts scoring balance. Evansville collected 11- goals in 7-December games with the “K – G – B” line of Mike Kelley, Jon Grimm and Brandon Bornkamp delivering 7 of those 11-successful strikes. With the sound and solid defensive improvement sustained and maintained, blended with better ‘Bolts scoring punch, so many of the razor-close games which punctuated the close of the first half may very well turn into momentous and monumental victories for our true hometown team in the second half.

MEDICAL MALADIES: It appears that the ThunderBolts will start the second-half of the campaign with two players nursing significant injuries. Left Wing Scott Jacobson is hampered with a fractured clavicle and is lost to the team for an indefinite period while right wing Joey Sorensen may be on the injured list for the remainder of the season due to a concussion.

SCORING CATALYSTS: As we get set for the commencement of the NA3HL’s exciting second-half of the season, the ThunderBolts top guns are on parade. 1- Brandon Bornkamp 25(18-14-32); 2- Jon Grimm 25(10-17-27); 3- Mike Kelley 20(7-13-20); 4- Triston Theriot 25(3-11-14); 5- Billy Bonser 22(6-4-10); 6- Brandon Rozema 22(2- 3-5); 7- Scott Jacobson 15(2-3-5); 8- Brian Crink 25(1-4-5).

FEW FUN FAST FACTS FROM “FIC:” ‘Bolts scoring last 10-games: 1- Mike Kelley (5-8-13); 2- Jon Grimm 5- 7-12); 2- Brandon Bornkamp (5-7-12); 4- Triston Theriot (1-5-6); 5- Brandon Rozema (0-3-3); Nate Thormann (0-3- 3). Most goals scored by the ‘Bolts in one game have been 5 which they have accomplished on 3-separate occasions. They have collected 4-GF in one game also on a trio of times. Most goals in single period have been 4, attained twice. The ‘Bolts have connected on 3-goals in one period on two more occasions. Brandon Bornkamp has delivered 3-multiple goal games; Jon Grimm has registered 2-multi-goal masterpieces. Brandon Bornkamp owns the 2-longest point streaks of the season; 7-games; 7(5-6-11); 6-games; 6(6-3-9); tied with Mike Kelley 6(3-7-10).

THE THUNDERBOLTS RADIO UPDATE: All ThunderBolts fans can stay up to date everyday even when there is not a game. It’s “The ThunderBolts Hockey Update,” Monday through Friday at 5:00 pm on flagship home WVHI-AM 1330 and at 2:30 pm on WEOA-AM 1400 and WEOA-FM Magic 98.5.

NEWS CERTAIN TO OCCUR IN 2016

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Randall Enos / Cagle Cartoons

SEPT. 28 — Adele announces that her new album, “26,” featuring the hit “Helloooooo Again,” will not be streamed or sold in chain stores. It will be available exclusively at the Quik Stop gas-‘n-go in Lincoln, Neb.

OCT. 10 — AMC’s fall schedule includes “Cooking Dead,” a competition among chefs who create meals using only expired canned goods.

By Peter Funt

Other than global warfare, politics, economics and fantasy sports, there really isn’t much news to recap from 2015. So, looking ahead, here’s a handy precap of news certain to occur in 2016.

JAN. 1 — President Obama issues the first ever Virtual New Year’s Forecast (VNYF), which, when viewed through tinted cardboard glasses, appears brighter.

JAN. 12 — Bestselling author Bill O’Reilly reveals two new book projects: “Killing Gophers” (How backyard violence inspired a new generation of gardeners) and “Killing Time” (The painstakingly documented story of how O’Reilly waits for Martin Dugard to finish writing).

FEB. 9 — In Dixville Notch, TV host Steve Harvey announces that the New Hampshire primary winners are Martin O’Malley and Rick Santorum.

FEB. 28 — The Academy Awards telecast features 26 commercials for FanDuel. One ad exclaims, “Feeling left out because you don’t follow sports? Make your Oscar picks, bet as little as a dollar, and you could win $75 million!”

MAR. 24 — Yale University issues new guidelines for coloring Easter eggs.

MAR. 28 — At a Brooklyn news conference, Hillary Clinton announces she will charge the DNC a $200,000 speaking fee each time she is required to debate Bernie Sanders or “the guy from Maryland.”

APR. 11 — Rick Santorum drops out of the presidential race after the Real Clear Politics average shows him with .001% of the GOP vote.

APR. 12 — A headline in Politico asks: “Who Will Pick Up Most of Santorum’s Supporters?”

MAY 17 — Canada’s parliament debates whether to build a wall to stop undocumented Vermonters from bringing maple syrup into the country.

JUNE 6 — On Capitol Hill, 34 members of the GOP caucus begin a hunger strike, vowing not to eat mixed nuts at happy hour until Donald Trump ends his presidential campaign.

JUNE 19 — At the home of Hollywood icon Steven Spielberg, Michelle Obama announces her candidacy for the Senate seat being vacated by Barbara Boxer.

JULY 4 — Starbucks celebrates Independence Day with purple cups. “We created a blend of red, white and blue,” explains a spokeswoman, “which we believe acknowledges the holiday in a pleasingly neutral way.”

JULY 11 — Bowing to pressure from the GOP, @realDonaldTrump tweets his withdrawal from the presidential race: “Could have won easily. Better things to do with my time and money. Just closed huge deal with China for six golf courses. Hasta la vista, losers!”

JULY 25 — Citing a lack of suspense at the Democratic National Convention, three major cable networks scrap live coverage in favor of reruns from the ’08 convention.

AUG. 9 — The National Security Council releases results of its “Name the Jihadists” contest. First place, “ISIS”; second place, “ISIL”; third place, “Daesh”; fourth place, “The Sith.”

AUG. 15 — A Google self-driving car crashes through a store window in Palo Alto, Calif., after swerving to avoid a low-flying Amazon drone.

SEPT. 6 — Along with Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms. and the neutral honorific Mx., the Associated Press Stylebook adds Mt. (transgendered), Mu. (undocumented), and Mf. (overweight).

OCT. 19 — Variety reports that “26” has sold 8 million copies.

NOV. 8 — Television networks announce that Election Day ’16 is delayed so more debates can be scheduled.

NOV. 9 — @realDonaldTrump announces he’s entering the 2020 presidential race: “I’ve spoken with some very important people who know about these things. I

’ll win easily in ’20 and we’ll take back our country from the immigrants, the gays, the media and all the other losers!”

NOV. 25 — Following a dismal Black Friday, pickpockets in New York file a class action suit against Visa, claiming that Chip Cards cause unreasonable delays in completing illegal transactions.

DEC. 12 — Mark Zuckerberg makes a holiday appeal: “If everyone who uses Facebook gives just $1 billion to charity, we’ll have enough to solve virtually all the world’s problems.”DEC. 31 — In a New Year’s Eve message on HipChat, President Obama says he looks forward to creating the Obama Global Foundation, and to making preparations for Michelle’s 2024 presidential campaign.

Aces to ring in New Year with first MVC road trip

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After completing their non-conference slate earlier this week, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team will be looking to ring in the new year in positive fashion as they set out for Iowa for the first conference weekend of the year, beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday at Northern Iowa and continuing at 4 p.m. on Sunday at Drake.

 

The Purple Aces (1-10), who saw a comeback effort fall short to visiting IUPUI on Tuesday, are hoping that the challenging non-conference schedule will have prepared them for Missouri Valley season as the team looks to build on a 2014-15 league campaign that culminated in a pair of MVC tournament wins for the first time since 2009.

 

If UE is to be successful this weekend, the bulk of the responsibility will likely fall on the shoulders of Sara Dickey, Sasha Robinson and Kenyia Johnson. The trio combined for 48 points in Tuesday’s loss, led by 24 from Dickey, who now ranks eighth in school history with 1,328 career points.

 

Dickey, who has racked up double-digit points in five straight contests and all but two on the season, has been the unquestioned leader of the Aces offense this season. However, it’s the contributions from Johnson and Robinson that could push the Aces forward in conference play. Johnson, who has shifted over to point guard duties the last two games, responded to the challenge with a combined 22 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists, including her first career double-double on Dec. 21 against Ball State. Robinson, meanwhile, is coming off a 12-point, five-rebound performance versus IUPUI.

 

The Aces will be looking to replicate their recent success in MVC openers, which includes three victories in the four seasons under the direction of head coach Oties Epps.

 

UNI (5-6) enters Friday on the heels of two wins over the past three games, beating both Akron and Tulsa. The Aces dropped both meetings with the Panthers last season, and the team will be looking for its first win in Cedar Falls since 2008.

 

Drake, which will take on Southern Illinois on Friday, is 7-4 on the year, and the Bulldogs will be seeking revenge after an 84-79 overtime loss in last season’s MVC tournament. The UE win brought an end to a four-game winning streak for Drake in the series, and the Aces will be looking to replicate the success that saw them pick up wins in Des Moines in both 2013 and 2014.

 

 

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of felony cases that will be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Jennifer Marie Sharp Theft, Level 6 felony

Joshua D. Carter Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Justin Steven Steele Theft, Level 6 felony

Michael Edward Carter Theft, Level 6 felony

Angel R. Helm Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Misty Lynn Voyles Obstruction of justice, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Possessing a look-alike substance, Class C misdemeanor

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Report

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