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Judges deny sentence modifications, but for different reasons

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

A panel on the Indiana Court of Appeals concluded Thursday that neither of two men who petitioned in late 2013 to have their 1997 sentences modified are entitled to a modification, but the judges’ reasoning for the denials differed.

Dennis and Raymond Johnson were convicted in 1997 of felony murder and carrying a handgun without a license, and each was sentenced to 55 years. In 2013, the men requested re-entry court evaluations, which the trial court treated as sentence modifications. At a hearing in August 2014, the trial court denied their motions because the prosecutor did not consent to the modifications, which is required based on the statute in effect at the time they were sentenced. Beginning July 1, 2014, the prosecutorial consent requirement was removed, and a savings clause was added saying the new statute did not apply to crimes or sentences prior to July 1.

In a 35-page opinion that included a lengthy concurrence from Judge L. Mark Bailey, the court affirmed the denial of the Johnsons’ request for sentence modification.  Both the majority and Bailey looked at the legislative history of the statute and past cases dealing with sentence modification, including several recently decided by the COA.

“Because the 2014 amendment to Indiana Code section 35-38-1-17 was neither remedial nor procedural, and because the savings clause evinces the intent of the legislature to apply the new criminal code only prospectively, the 2014 version of the sentence modification statute does not apply to the Johnsons. Therefore, the trial court properly determined that, in the absence of prosecutorial consent, it had no authority to modify the Johnsons’ sentences,” Judge Margret Robb wrote in the majority opinion.

She wrote in a footnote that although the statute has again been amended to include people sentenced before July 1, 2014, it is not applicable in the Johnsons’ case since the amended statute did not become effective until May 5, 2015.

“I would hold that the revised statute applies to all petitions filed on or after July 1, 2014, regardless of the petitioner’s conviction or sentencing date. Here, the Johnsons filed their petitions before the effective date of the statute, and thus the trial court did not err in applying the prior version of the statute and denying their petitions for lack of prosecutorial consent,” Bailey wrote.

He also dismissed the argument that allowing anyone to now be able to modify their sentence would flood the courts because the statute limits the number of times a person may file a sentence-modification petition.

The combined cases are Dennis Johnson, Raymond Johnson v. State of Indiana, 48A05-1408-CR-390.

Operation Dry Water taking place nationwide June 26-28

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 Indiana Conservation Officers will be joining thousands of law enforcement officers across the United States who will be on heightened alert for those violating boating under the influence laws during the annual Operation Dry Water weekend, June 26-28. Operation Dry Water is a nationally coordinated heightened awareness and enforcement campaign, focused on deterring boaters from boating under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

 

Alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in recreational boater deaths, and a leading factor in recreational boating accidents. Law enforcement agencies from every U.S. state and territory are expected to participate in Operation Dry Water weekend, focusing their efforts on detecting impaired boaters and educating the public about the dangers of boating under the influence. In 2014, alcohol use was the primary factor in nearly one-fourth (21%) of boater deaths.

 

“The decision about whether to drink and boat under the influence is a choice every boater makes, ” says Lt. Kenton Turner, Indiana Boating Law Administrator. “Boating under the influence is a 100% preventable crime. Operation Dry Water, participating law enforcement agencies and our boating safety partners encourage boaters to stay safe by staying sober while boating.”

 

Since the inception of the Operation Dry Water Campaign in 2009, law enforcement officers have removed 1,875 BUI operators from the nation’s waterways and made contact with over 604,250 boaters during the annual three-day weekend. In 2014, 585 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies and USCG units from 56 state and territories participated in Operation Dry Water.

Environmental “stressors” such as wind, noise, and the movement of the boat while on the water intensify the effects of alcohol or drug use on an individual while boating. Boaters can become impaired more quickly on the water than on land.

 

Operation Dry Water is a year-round boating under the influence awareness and enforcement campaign with the mission of reducing the number of alcohol and drug related accidents and fatalities through increased recreational boater awareness and by fostering a stronger and more visible deterrent to alcohol and drug use on the water.

PET OF THE WEEK

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Cookie – This sweet calico has a little “more to love,” which has earned her the affectionate nickname of Cookie Monster around the shelter. She’s waited on a home since March 24th, likely because of her age (she’s 8.) Kittens are really cute & all, but just think… adopting an older cat means you know exactly what size, color, and personality your cat will have for the rest of its life! Cookie’s $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, & more. She’s ready to go home TODAY! www.vhslifesaver.org

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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Governor Pence to Offer Remarks, Ceremonially Sign Bills at NAWC Water Summit

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Indianapolis –Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) Indiana Chapter Water Summit. There, he will ceremonially sign the following water industry-related bills:

 

  • HEA 1185, synthetic plastic microbeads
  • SEA 177, water and wastewater infrastructure costs
  • SEA 312, tank reporting and water threat minimization
  • SEA 474, analysis of water utility planning and needs
  • SEA 516, utility infrastructure improvements
  • HEA 1319, acquisition of distressed utilities

 

Thursday, June 25:

 

9:30 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks, ceremonially sign water industry-related bills

*Media are welcome to attend.

Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, 1 S. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis

 

Mike Pence says Indiana will buck Obama’s EPA climate plan 

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National Journal

Indiana Governor Mike Pence says his state won’t comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to curb carbon dioxide from power plants—unless the administration dramatically overhauls its regulation. Mike Pence sent a letter to the president Obama on Wednesday with that warning, saying that unless proposed EPA regulations for power plants are significantly “improved” before the agency finalizes them, Indiana will buck the rule. 

 

Mike Pence, Indiana governor, says he’ll defy Obama’s carbon regulations

Washington Times

In a letter to President Obama, Mr. Pence demanded that major changes be made to the plan. If those changes are not made, the governor said his state will defy the Environmental Protection Agency regulations, formally known as the Clean Power Plan… The agency also admits that the amount of American energy generated by coal would fall by 25 percent after the plan is implemented.

Indiana says it won’t follow EPA climate rule without changes

The Hill

Indiana is prepared to ignore the Obama administration’s climate rule for power plants unless the regulation is changed considerably from last year’s proposal, according to the state’s governor. In a letter sent Wednesday to President Obama, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) used some of the strongest words yet from a governor on the regulation, though he stopped short of ruling out compliance.

 

Pence: EPA emissions rules need changes or Indiana won’t comply

IndyStar

Indiana will refuse to comply with pending rules restricting greenhouse gas emissions from power plants without major changes, Gov. Mike Pence wrote in a letter Wednesday to President Barack Obama. “If your administration proceeds to finalize the Clean Power Plan, and the final rule has not demonstrably and significantly improved from the proposed rule, Indiana will not comply,” Pence wrote. “Our state will also reserve the right to use any legal means available to block the rule from being implemented.”

 

Pence to Obama: Indiana will not comply with EPA rules  

Indiana Public Media

Pence says the proposed regulations would hurt Indiana’s economy and its coal industry. More than 26,000 Hoosiers are employed in that industry, according to figures from the governor’s office. The governor’s office says Indiana will renew its legal challenge to the regulations once the final rule is released. “A historically low cost of energy has played a major part in making Indiana the most manufacturing intensive state in the country,” the letter continues. “The higher electricity prices brought by the EPA’s plan will inhibit our ability to advance our manufacturing base and the jobs it creates.”

Air Show events will cause temporary road closures beginning Thursday

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The Shriner’s Fest Air Show will cause temporary road closures while the pilots are performing on the riverfront. Here is the list of closures and the projected times.

Waterworks Rd from US 41 to Riverside Dr (NO ACCESS TO MARINA POINTE)
Veterans Pkwy from US 41 to Waterworks Rd
Ohio St from Fulton Ave to 9th Ave

Thursday 3:00pm-4:00pm
Friday 12:00pm- 4:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm-4:00pm

Riverside Dr is closed between Cherry St and Court St for the duration of the Shriner’s Fest.

For safety reasons, law enforcement units will be positioned at the road closure points and will not be able to allow access to those areas.

Monitor local media and law enforcement sites for updated road closure information throughout the festival.

IS IT TRUE JUNE 25, 2015

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IS IT TRUE today at 11:00 a local businessman Rob Myers will be announcing that he shall be running for an At-Large City Council seat on the Evansville City Council?  …he shall be running on the Libertarian ticket?  …next week other Libertarians will be announcing that they will be running at least one or maybe two more candidates for City Council?  …don’t be surprised that one of the seats they may field a candidate in is located  in the 2nd Ward?

IS IT TRUE the picture provided by the Mayor on the Downtown Hotel project shows what is commonly referred to as a vertical PTAC unit? …“PTAC, stands for “Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner”? …this is a window like unit that actually sits in an enclosed area by the window in the corner and vented through a grill next to the window on the outside? …the outside grills are evident in the pictures provided and on display at the construction site?   …that these unit are extremely noisy?  …the unit functions as an air conditioner and furnace combination, generally electrically operated like a window air conditioner? …you will see these units commonly in upscale road side motels like a Days Inn and Suites?  … you’ll never see these units in a Downtown Convention Hotel?

IS IT TRUE we would like to inform the Mayor’s Chief of Staff that the above IS IT TRUE question was styled by the CCO? …we look forward to the Mayor’s Chief of Staff to state at the next City Council meeting that new Downtown Hotel will not have “Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners”?

IS IT TRUE many Democrats feel that Gail Riecken should request that Rob Faulkner resign as the Chairman of the Vanderburgh Democratic party because he plays both sides of the political fence? …It’s a well known secret that Mr. Faulkner is totally controlled by the local Unions who are working to get Winnecke re-elected?

IS IT TRUE State Planners for the Regional Medical School campus are coming to Evansville to  formally announce the ground breaking date on the school this fall? …we wonder how this project will affect the proposed Downtown Hotel if both projects are built around the same time frame?

IS IT TRUE Evansville’s water and sewer utility workers are beginning to check and clean more than 600 miles of sewer lines in the city over the next two years? …this project is part of a mandate from the Federal Government? …the Water and Sewer Utility Department has to clean 660 sewer lines by 2017? …70 percent by these lines must be checked by November 2015, we wonder if the Mayor has decided to contract this project out? …If so, we wonder if the Mayor decided to hire local Union workers to do this project?

Please take time and vote in today’s “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted the current City County Observer TRI-STATE VOICES TV show for you’re viewing pleasure. Don’t miss reading today’s Feature article because it’s always an interesting read. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

 

EDITORIAL: ITS TIME THAT MAYOR WINNECKE ANSWERS PASTOR ARY HOTEL QUESTIONS

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At last City Council meeting a concern citizen Pastor Steve Ary came forward to ask 16 well thought out “IS IT TRUE” questions concerning the proposed Downtown Hotel. The vail of secretly surrounding this project concerns forced an average taxpayer to voice his concern about lack of detail about this $44 Million Dollar Downtown Hotel project. The taxpayers of Evansville are on the financial hook for $20 Million of this project.

Soon as Pastor Ary starting to address City Council the Mayor Chief of Staff Steve Schaefer begin to put him on the spot. The Mayor Chief of Staff, Steve Schaefer begun to attack Pastor Ary motives for asking questions about the newly revised Hotel plans.  Schaefer also demand that Pastor Ary tell who gave him the questions.   We agree with Scott Danks that citizens have the right to come before City Council and express themselves about any governmental issues that concern them.  Pastor Ary expressed that right but was put under duress by Mr. Schaefer. That in itself is totally unacceptable.

We care less who styled the “IS IT TRUE” questions asking members of  Mayor Winnecke’s staff to answer. We only care about the answers to Pastor Ary questions concerning the details of this embattled public works project.  Its time for the Winnecke Administration to come forward with honest responses to Pastor Ary pointed questions about this project.  Its time for Mayor to show political courage by showing indeed that his Administration practice transparent government.  Its time that the Mayor Chief of Staff, Steve Schaefer to stop being rude and bullying  taxpayers of this city!

In the spirit of transparent and open government we hereby republish the questions submitted to City Council by Pastor Steve Ary for the Mayor to answer by next city council meeting.

IS IT TRUE the original rendition of the Convention Hotel represented 10 stories, 257 rooms, 78 high end apartment with a total public investment of tax dollars at $20 million?

IS IT TRUE we now understand that the 257 room hotel has been cut to 240?

IS IT TRUE we now understand the apartments have been eliminated from the project decreasing the hotel from a 10 story building to only 5 stories?

IS IT TRUE we now understand the original plans had an indoor swimming pool and now we have an outdoor swimming pool?

IS IT TRUE, the original public commitment was only $20 million and now it has grown to at least $23.6 million?

IS IT TRUE the project alone is $44 million or $183,333 per room and based on Hilton’s 2013 Development Cost & Prototype Building Cost data, the avg. seven-story full service hotel WITHOUT land costs, average less than $165,000 per room? … why is our hotel costing us more than the average? …equaling $4 million more or 10% greater?

IS IT TRUE that any savings on the project will go to HCW? and who is overseeing the construction cost to keep the other contractors honest?

IS IT TRUE the streetscape and infrastructure alone on Walnut and down SE Sixth Streets will be funded by funds outside this project and development agreement? . . .what are those project costs and what is the alternative source of funding especially since the April 2015 downtown TIF declined by $5 million?

IS IT TRUE the Garage includes 552 spaces of which 200 are for the Med School costing $10,050,000 or $18,200 per space? .. . the original garage before the Med School was finalized was priced out at $5,461,956 or $16,500 per space .so does is the Med School’s extra 200 spaces have a premium of $1,700 space? …therefore, based on the original design for 332 space vs 552, the total cost should be only $9,081,000 not $10,050,000 a premium of $969,000 to have IU?
IS IT TRUE the garage will be owned by HCW, not leased, and the city will be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the garage etc? . . .what will this cost the taxpayers of Evansville per year?

IS IT TRUE that the development agreement requires the city to be financially responsible for everything except the hotel with the guarantee going from $7.5 million to $9.9 million? . . .why did the Mayor do this? …those ancillary cost appear to be $16,850,000 plus the guarantee of $9,900,000 equals $26,750,000? . . .so why is the City’s paying $28,250,000 or $1,500,000 more than the project cost?

IS IT TRUE that the City is responsible for the ancillary components budget overruns? …what contingency has been built into the budget to cover? .. .If none, where are these funds coming from?

IS IT TRUE that no members of City Council have a copy of the revised Development Agreement, if not why not?

IS IT TRUE the General Contractor is not required to use local subs and suppliers if the cost and quality is not an issue?
IS IT TRUE that for $44 million each and every hotel room will have a window Air Conditioning units.? .. .it so, will Hilton approve it?

IS IT TRUE the original UV windows have now been replaced with ordinary window glass? . . . so the mirror like glass is gone ?

FOOTNOTE: Mr. Schaefer did acknowledge that the new Downtown Hotel will have an outside swimming pool. and will not have window A/C.   He told Council is didn’t know much more than that at this point. He promised to have answers to these questions at next Council meetings.  We prefer that Mayor Winnecke answers the questions and not Schaefer.  We look forward hearing  Mayor Winnecke’s answers to Pastor Ary “IS IT TRUE” questions.