Attempt to Identify Burglary Suspect using a Stolen
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Detectives of the Evansville Police Department are still trying to identify and locate a person of interest from a Burglary that occurred on Tulip Avenue May 24th. During the Burglary a credit card was stolen. This credit card was used at several locations on or around E. Morgan Avenue. Attached are photographs from surveillance video from the Family Dollar on E. Morgan Avenue in which the subject pictured again used the stolen credit card. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Evansville Police Department at (812) 436-4025 / (812) 436-7979 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME
Make your summer SUPER | Read for prizes!
Summer Reading ProgramÂ
June 1-July 27 |Â All ages!
![]() Play the EVPL’s version of Bingo during the Summer Reading Program for a chance to win prizes – like cash for adults, cash and gift cards for teens, and passes to local attractions and interactive toys for kids. Get a SUPER card at any EVPL location starting today, and help us kick off the program by coming to one of our special events. Summer Reading Program is sponsored by the EVPL Foundation.
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Breaking News : The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Oral Argument Between Louise Milan v. Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin
Click the Milan v. Bolin oral argument (only recorded-no video) from Monday, June 1, 2015 at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
http://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/oralArguments/oar.jsp?caseyear=&casenumber=&period=Past+week
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Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Offers Twilight Tuesdays for a Third Summer Season ; Extended Zoo Hours Every Tuesday from June 2 – August 25
Twilight Tuesdays are back for a third summer season at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden. Beginning Tuesday, June 2, 2015 and running every Tuesday through August 25, 2015, zoo grounds will be open until 8 pm with last entry at 7 pm. The extended evening hours are a direct response to requests from zoo members and zoo visitors. The Rainforest Grill and Wild Rivers Trading Co. Gift Shop will also remain open. Regular admission rates apply; Zoo Members are FREE.
Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Closing Early to Prepare for Zoo Brew on Saturday, June 6, 2015
Public Notice: Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden hosts its largest annual fundraiser, Zoo Brew, this Saturday, June 6, from 6 to 9 pm. The event is completely sold-out. In order to prepare for the event, zoo gates will close at 2 pm on Saturday. The zoo will reopen to visitors at 9 am on Sunday, June 7, 2015. Thank you for supporting your zoo.
For additional information on Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden, visit www.meskerparkzoo.com
7th Circuit affirms solitary confinement; cautions against it
Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com
An Indiana inmate’s 30-day stint in solitary confinement at the Miami Correctional facility didn’t violate his civil rights, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday. But the panel cautioned judges and prison officials against wide use of the practice.
Judge Richard Posner wrote for the panel that affirmed Judge James T. Moody’s dismissal of Shane Kervin’s 42 U.S.C. § 1983 lawsuit alleging that as a prisoner, his rights were violated when he was placed in solitary confinement and denied privileges as punishment for complaining about a delay in being allowed to see his attorney.
The District Court ruled, however, that Kervin’s backtalk to guards was the basis for his punishment. Because this is not constitutionally protected speech in a correctional facility, the 7th Circuit wrote that his placement in solitary was neither “atypical,†“significant,†nor “a dramatic departure from the basic conditions†of his sentence as required for inmate civil rights claims under Sandin v. Conner, 515 U.S. 472, 484-85 (1995).
Kervin “was placed in segregation for at most 30 days and, more importantly, does not allege that he suffered any significant psychological or other injury from it,†Posner wrote. “So the judge was right to dismiss his suit. But we take this opportunity to remind both prison officials and judges to be alert for the potentially serious adverse consequences of protracted segregation as punishment for misbehavior in prison, especially the kind of nonviolent misbehavior involved in the present case.â€
The panel cited research on “the serious psychological consequences of such quasi-solitary imprisonment,†including a recent article in the Indiana Law Review.
Along with being placed in solitary, Kervin’s commissary and phone privileges also were suspended. While affirming dismissal of Kervin’s suit, the panel wrote Moody had made two inconsequential errors – evaluating the gravity of each punishment separately rather than in their totality and suggesting that a prisoner must spend six months in segregation before he may complain of being deprived liberty without due process.
“Six months is not an apt presumptive minimum for establishing a violation,†Posner wrote. “Judges who lean toward such a presumption may be unfamiliar with the nature of modern prison segregation and the psychological damage that it can inflict.â€
Governor Pence to Join Oil & Gas Company Executives for Knox County Jobs Announcement
Indianapolis – Tomorrow, Governor Mike Pence will join executives from Franklin Well Services, a provider of oil well servicing, in Vincennes for an economic development announcement. Details below.
Tuesday, June 2:
11:15 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to join executives from Franklin Well Services for economic development announcement
*Media are welcome to attend, and are encouraged to park in the city’s public lots.
Franklin Well Services, 400 Main Street, Vincennes