VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Jason Ward Rollins Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Ryan Anthony Loehrlein Criminal recklessness, Level 5 felony
Pointing a firearm, Level 6 felony
Intimidation, Level 6 felony
Jeffrey Travar Rawls Attempted escape, Level 5 felony
Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor
Lovlie Jasmine Jones Bribery, Level 5 felony
Theft, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
Phillip Wayne Garrett Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Theft, Level 6 felony
Joseph Allen Melton Attempted battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Brian Keith Seibert Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Nathan Saddler Presley Dealing in marijuana, Level 6 felony
Carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor
Steven Michael Rainwater Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony
Interference with the reporting of a crime, Class A misdemeanor
Derrick Thomas Maurer Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
Nicholas Antonio Parker Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor
Clause Limiting Time Client Can Sue Attorney Violates Public Policy
Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com
The contract a client signed to have the Conour Law Firm represent her contained a clause limiting her ability to sue the firm to one year, which the Indiana Court of Appeals found violated public policy and the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct. The lawsuit seeking to recover settlement funds stolen by William Conour continues against his former colleague.
Rene DiBenedetto entered into a contract with the Conour Law Firm in April 2010 to have the firm represent her in an automobile accident. Her case settled, but she never received any of the settlement money. Timothy Devereux at that time worked at the law firm and met with DiBenedetto about her case. He left the firm at the end of 2011, and in April 2012, Conour was charged with wire fraud for stealing millions from clients. DiBenedetto filed her lawsuit against Devereux in October 2013.
She alleged Devereux breached a “duty to make sure that the law firm would make reasonable efforts to ensure that the firm had in effect measures giving reasonable assurance that all lawyers and non-lawyers in the firm conform to the Rules of Professional Conduct.†She contended Devereux “is liable for Rene DiBenedetto’s loss of settlement proceeds†by virtue of his employment relationship with Conour.
Devereux moved for summary judgment, which the trial court denied. In Timothy Devereux v. Rene DiBenedetto, 49A02-1411-CT-780, he argued that DiBenedetto was bound by the one-year limitation in her contract with the law firm as to when she could bring a lawsuit, and she had one year after Conour’s arrest to file the suit.
There have been no Indiana decisions addressing shortening the period of limitations for legal action against an attorney. The judges looked toCharnay v. Cobert, 51 Cal. Rptr. 3d 471, 481 (Cal. Ct. App. 2006), a legal malpractice decision regarding a clause in a billing contract requiring the client to contest the bill within 10 days or be bound by it. That court noted a contractually shortened limitations period has not been upheld outside of straightforward transactions.
“We agree with the Charnay analysis and find it consistent with Indiana Rule of Professional Conduct 1.8(h). The clause in DiBenedetto’s contract with the Firm that shortens the time for filing a lawsuit violates public policy and is void. Therefore, the trial court properly denied Devereux’s motion for summary judgment. We expressly decline to comment on the merits of DiBenedetto’s action against Devereux. The opinion should be read to address the issue of the limitations clause found in the contract between DiBenedetto and the Firm, and nothing else.
UALR edges UE women’s swimming and diving
A shorthanded University of Evansville women’s swimming and diving team gave Arkansas Little Rock all it could handle but fell just short, dropping a 146-135 decision on Saturday morning at Wyttenbach Pool.
Courtney Coverdale was once again the top performer on the boards. She took the top spot in the 1-meter with her score of 276.37 while her tally of 236.17 was the best score in the 1-meter dive.
Michaela Kent had a solid meet once again. Her time of 53.62 gave her the win in the 100 free gave her the win by just 0.17 ticks. In the 50 free, she was victorious once again, taking the win by over a second with a time of 24.71.
Taking the win in the 500 free was Maja Magnusson. Her performance was one of the tops on the team on the day as she won by over six seconds with her 5:24.70. Amy Smith took top honors in the 100 breaststroke, swimming a 1:09.53 to win by 0.7 seconds.
Capping off the day was a victory in the 200 free relay. Madi Jones, Kristen Myers, Magnusson and Kent teamed up to swim a 1:39.19, defeating UALR by 1.25 seconds.
Next up for the Aces is a trip to the House of Champions from November 20-22 in Indianapolis.
HALEY by Jim Redwine
Gavel Gamut
By Jim Redwine
(Week of 09 November 2015)
HALEY
A fur ball cavorting across the floor
A puppy infused with life
Bringing us joy, inconvenience and strife
Who gets to put her out the door?
Newspapers and mops disinfectant galore
What do we do with her when we need to leave home?
Perhaps a cage, then again we’re not sure
Maybe we’ll just stuff her on the back seat floor
Year after year, at least fifteen and more
Greeting us with exuberant joy
Finding no fault when the world treats us cruel
Losing her teeth and sending the vet’s kids to school
Fur turning grey as she maintains her pace
Holding her own we begin to notice she’s deaf
Cars are a concern as she wonders away
She still carries on with incomparable grace
She no longer must be told not to jump on the couch
The spring is not in her now
Perhaps we should do something but we don’t know how
When we try to discuss it, we both tend to grouse
Nights getting shorter, Haley needs to go out, what a pain to get out of bed
We no longer can simply open the door as she cannot find her way back
Perhaps another operation or more drugs will suffice, or maybe time’s not her friend
Don’t bring it up, we both simply pout
Now that Nature has decided for us and we think back on how it has been
The feedings, the cleanings, the mess, the expense, pale in the glow of her presence
She no longer is deaf, blind, halt, lame and old
She simply remains our best fur-balled friend!
Indiana Joins Operation Collection Protection, A Joint Federal-State Sweep Against Debt Collection Abuse
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The 82nd Annual Hadi Shrine Circus
It’s coming! The 82nd annual Hadi Shrine Circus is just around the corner, and we are extremely excited about this year’s circus. Performances begin on Thanksgiving Day and will be filled with excitement for the whole family. Performances are as follows:
- ï‚· Â Thursday, November 26 at 3 pm
- ï‚· Â Friday, November 27 at 9:30 am, 2 pm, and 7 pm
- ï‚· Â Saturday, November 28 at 9:30 am, 2 pm, and 7 pm
- ï‚· Â Sunday, November 29 at 3 pm
Come out to Ford Center in downtown Evansville and enjoy seeing top superstars of the circus world such as . . .
- ï‚·  As seen on the “David Letterman Showâ€: The Amazing Human Cannonball
-   The Fernandez Brothers – Double Wheels of Destiny
- ï‚· Â The Flying Cortes Family and their amazing feats on the flying trapeze
- ï‚· Â Mind blowing motorcycle madness by the unrelenting Urias Family
- ï‚· Â The legendary Acrobats of China
- ï‚· Â Plus much, much more!
Bring out the whole family early and enjoy animal rides, face painting, souvenir photos, and much more!
Don’t miss the 82nd Hadi Shrine Circus: great family fun and a Tri-State Thanksgiving tradition! Tickets are available at HadiShrineCircus.com, Ford Center Ticket Office, Ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone (800) 745-3000 start on Thursday, November 5, 2015 at 10 AM.
Adopt A Pet
 Meet Lottie the mail-carrying cat! As you can see, this sweetie is very sweet & tolerant. She’s 8 years old and likes other cats! Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, & more. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption information!
The Veterans Riverwalk Group (PSG) Peer Support Group Public Service Announcement
The Veterans Riverwalk Group (PSG) Peer Support Group Public Service Announcement
VRPSG Announcer Gunnery Sergeant Don Counts,
Group Community Coordinator\Group Panel Member
As of 09/15/2015
Established: November 2009,
Mission: We do not leave anyone behind, but we help each other adjust to coming back home.
Location: Indiana National Guard Armory. Off The Lloyd Expressway
3300 E. Division Street Evansville IN
Group Meets: Every Tuesday Night from 4:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Service Support: Each Thanksgiving season the Veterans Riverwalk Group provide a full course Thanksgiving Home Cooked meal for the men and women at the Riverwalk Communities feel free to join us at the table, even door to door delivery is available if they’re unable to attend.
Yearly Supporter: We also support the Riverwalk Communities Antique Car’s and Sock Hop Event and more, while providing volunteer cooking participation each year.
Upcoming Special Event: Veterans Riverwalk Group will be hosting its first PTSD Awareness Family Conference’ Free: To all soldiers, families and communities.
Date: December 12th 2015,
Invitation Extended To: All Veterans, Group Supporters, National Guard, American Legions,
VFWs, Army Reserves, Military Retirees, and Veterans Community Involvement Organizations
Final Note: PTSD not a disease it is a disorder. A disease can be cured, but a disorder cannot.
VRPSG Announcer Gunnery Sergeant Don Counts,
Group Community Coordinator\Group Panel Member
As of 09/15/2015
Established: November 2009,
Mission: We do not leave anyone behind, but we help each other adjust to coming back home.Â
Location: Indiana National Guard Armory. Off The Lloyd Expressway
3300 E. Division Street Evansville IN
Group Meets: Every Tuesday Night from 4:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.
Service Support: Each Thanksgiving season the Veterans Riverwalk Group provide a full course Thanksgiving Home Cooked meal for the men and women at the Riverwalk Communities feel free to join us at the table, even door to door delivery is available if they’re unable to attend.
Yearly Supporter: We also support the Riverwalk Communities Antique Car’s and Sock Hop Event and more, while providing volunteer cooking participation each year.
Upcoming Special Event: Veterans Riverwalk Group will be hosting its first PTSD Awareness Family Conference’ Free: To all soldiers, families and communities.
Date: December 12th 2015,
Invitation Extended To: All Veterans, Group Supporters, National Guard, American Legions,
VFWs, Army Reserves, Military Retirees, and Veterans Community Involvement Organizations
Final Note: PTSD not a disease it is a disorder. A disease can be cured, but a disorder cannot. Â Â