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Plaza Park Assembly Planned to Reveal Total Raised for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

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Friday, October 23

7:35 a.m.

Plaza Park International Prep Academy

 

They’ve done it once again. Plaza Park International Prep Academy has once again collected thousands of dollars for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) and tomorrow, Oct. 23, the school will have its annual “reveal” ceremony to highlight all the fundraising efforts and to let the school know how much money was raised. Also at the ceremony will be Claire Scheller, a Lymphoma survivor, who will speak about her experiences and what the fundraising means to those who are currently fighting cancer. A special video also will be shown of Plaza’s Honored Hero Christian Canfield, a former Plaza student who is battling the disease.

 

Throughout the past few months, the school has come together to raise money to try and meet its $10,000 goal. Fundraising efforts included:

  • Run at the Mounds Middle School Cross Country Meet: This year’s theme was “Some Kids Run So Others Can Live.” This year’s turnout saw the largest number of schools, participants and spectators since it began five years ago.
  • Cross Country members gathered donations totaling nearly $3,000
  • Student Council members have been collecting pennies and spare change
  • Special incentives: Multiple teachers and administers have joined in the fun and offered special incentives. For instance, teacher Nick Coronato has volunteerd to have his head shaved by the student with the highest fundraising total; Cross Country Coach Becky Stegemoller and Coronato will take pies to the face if the goal is reached.

 

COA affirms sanctions for lawyer’s misrepresentation of invoices

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindaianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals called out an attorney for the errors in her appellate brief and considered requiring her to prove she attended continuing legal education on appellate practice before filing anything else before the appeals court.

Eric Brazier filed a lawsuit against Maple Lane Apartments I LLC, claiming that the company owed him more than $63,000 for painting services he completed at the apartment complex. Brazier was authorized by Sue Papaj, Maple Lane’s property manager, to perform some painting projects, but after she informed him the company no longer would use his services, he submitted invoices claiming to have performed work on every building in the complex. Brazier’s practice was to submit invoices with the date he created the invoice, not when the work was done.

Maple Lane did not pay him for the work because it believed he had not performed it nor did they authorize it. Brazier sued, but lost his claim, with the trial court imposing sanctions against his attorney for misrepresenting evidence. The invoices Brazier and his attorney, Kristin R. Fox, originally said were copies of those submitted to Maple Leaf were actually created by Brazier in preparation of this lawsuit after meeting with Fox. The trial court ordered Brazier to pay $5,000 in attorney fees to Maple Leaf.

The COA affirmed in Eric Brazier d/b/a Brazier Painting v. Maple Lane Apartments I, LLC, 71A04-1406-CC-278, because Brazier’s attorney signed numerous pleadings and motions asserting the authenticity of the invoices of copies and knowingly misrepresented or failed to correct any misrepresentations of the evidence. Brazier testified at trial that he created the invoices after meeting with Fox.

The appellate judges had issues with Brazier’s corrected appellate brief, which Fox said was going to address page numbers and citations. But what was filed was “at best, an abject failure to understand the most basic requirements of appellate briefing” and “(a)t worst, (was) a blatant attempt to make additional argument without complying with the page and word limitations of a brief,” Judge Margret Robb wrote.

The table of authorities also failed to inform the court of the cases cited in the brief.

In a lengthy footnote, Robb wrote, “Counsel’s failures to follow even the simplest rules regarding the content of an appellate brief have made our review of this case unnecessarily difficult. We commend Maple Lane for largely refraining from comment on the quality of the brief and endeavoring to respond to the legal arguments. Were it within our purview to do so, we would order Brazier’s counsel to verify to this court her attendance at a continuing legal education program regarding appellate practice before submitting any further briefs to this court. Although it would be within our purview to order counsel to show cause why she should not be held in contempt for willful violation of this court’s order granting leave to amend the brief to correct technical errors only and specifically prohibiting any substantive changes, counsel does not appear to frequently represent clients on appeal nor has she been previously cited for poor briefing practices. Therefore, we have chosen not to take such extreme measures at this juncture. Nonetheless, we admonish counsel in the strongest possible terms to carefully review the appellate rules and fully conform her briefs to their requirements in the future.”

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BREAKING NEWS: CCO POLL QUESTION WHO WON THE MAYORAL DEBATE THIS EVENING

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Sheriff’s Office Conducts 13th Annual Domestic Violence Sweep October 21, 2015

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On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office worked simultaneously with agencies from across the country in an effort to arrest persons with outstanding warrants for family violence and domestic related issues. The 13th Annual Family Violence Apprehension Detail is coordinated by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon and includes agencies from every state in the United States. The participating agencies work to serve outstanding arrest warrants with charges ranging from harassment to murder that originated from a family violence incident.

This collaborative effort hopes to raise awareness about the problem of family and domestic violence in our communities and demonstrate that this social problem is important to law enforcement and our citizens. It also demonstrates to offenders that they will be held accountable for their violent actions and/or their non-compliance with court orders.

Six (6) people were arrested and eight (8) warrants were served during today’s sweep. Those arrested and their charges are listed below.

ARRESTED:

Marcia Leeann Rudisill, 33, of Evansville. Unlawful Sale/Transfer of a handgun

Charles Edwin Winters, 31, of Boonville. Petition to Revoke Probation for Domestic Battery

Steven Lindsey Chappell, 56, of Evansville. Petition to Revoke Probation for Invasion of Privacy (2 counts)

Maurice Kenyatta Joyce, 37, of Evansville. Failure to Appear for Battery and Possession of Paraphernalia

Dylan Tyler Woodall, of Evansville, Violation of Probation for Possession of Methamphetamines

Scott Allen Bastain, of Evansville. Petition to Revoke Probation for Theft

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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EPD Activity Report

TIME FOR CHANGE

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Democratic Party Chairman Rob Faulkner Calls For Mayor Winnecke To Come Clean

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MAYOR
MAYOR

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 21,2015

Vanderburgh County Democratic Chairman Rob Faulkner issued the following statement on the issue of Republican City Council Candidate Jack Schriber.

“The disclosures about Jack Schriber’s admitted sexual abuse of a 15 year-old child are both tragic and troubling.

It is tragic because of its effect on the young man, and possibly others, who’ve suffered having a trusted teacher abuse that trust in such a predatory manner. We as a community should be grateful that he came forward to bring this to our attention.

It is troubling that Schriber,  among his other various and sundry excuses, blamed his predicament  to “dirty politics”.  Contrary to what he and some of his fellow Republican might think,  Schriber abusing his position of authority to commit a felonious molestation of a 15 year old kid, no matter how long ago, is relevant to his lack of fitness for office. It’s astounding and shows his arrogance that he thought he could cover up such a vile act and run for office.

It is also troubling that Schriber’s longtime dear friend, Mayor Winnecke, did not appear to respond to Schriber’s offense until it hit the news media even though Schriber’s crime was reported to the Evansville police back in July.  We are demanding the Mayor and the rest of the Republican ticket come clean with what they knew and when they knew it in light of these circumstances strongly suggesting an attempt to cover up such a heinous crime. Also troubling is that is clear that the Mayor and the Republican Party are attempting a bait and switch ploy with a wink and a nod implicitly suggesting that people should vote for Schriber anyway. They have both indicated that” if Schriber is elected” they will pick a replacement to fill the seat.  Well, if history is any guide we all should be very skeptical about their judgment.

The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party calls on the voters in this election to reject these tactics. This Mayor and the local Republican Party should not be rewarded for their slick attempt to game the system. We encourage the voters to make their choice among the other candidates on the ballot.

Finally, the Vanderburgh County Democratic party calls upon Schriber to do the right thing and donate his entire campaign fund to Holly’s House rather than to the Republican Party or some other Republican candidate who, for all we know, may have known about this for months before it became public.”

Rob Faulkner

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Chairman