The Indiana Court of Appeals will not shorten the 70-year prison term of a rural LaPorte County man convicted last year of torturing to death his four-year-old son.
The Indiana Court of Appeals will not shorten the 70-year prison term of a rural LaPorte County man convicted last year of torturing to death his four-year-old son.
The Court of Appeals of Indiana will hear oral arguments this week and next in cases involving a company seeking a determination of rights under policies sold by various insurers and a dispute over blasting procedure at a quarry that went wrong.
A man’s repeated letters to his ex-wife violated a no-contact order but did not warrant an aggregate sentence of 3,000 days for misdemeanor invasion of privacy, a split Court of Appeals of Indiana ruled Thursday.
The Indiana Supreme Court will review a lower court ruling that opened the door to class action lawsuits against Indiana colleges and universities tied to COVID-19 shutdowns.