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Judge rules school voucher program doesn't violate constitution
An Indianapolis judge says Indiana’s school voucher program does not violate the state constitution.
Last year, parents, teachers and administrators sued over the voucher law, saying it takes money away from public schools and benefits Catholic and...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Manager lets police enter tenant's apartment
Q: I'm an apartment house manager. Last week, a couple of uniformed police officers came to the office and asked to be let into one of our residents' apartments. I agreed, and watched while they looked around. When my tenant found out, he was furious. Did...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Rental Service
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Board says it's too late to fix budget mistake
Q: Our board sent the owners a proposed 2012 budget 30 days before the directors met to discuss and approve the budget. The proposed budget had a couple of errors that would reduce the amount of an assessment increase.
Management agreed that it had...Tags: Rentals, Housing and Urban Planning, Crime, Law and Justice, Budgets and Budgeting, Lawyers
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Committee hears testimonies on synthetic drugs Tuesday
A state Senate committee heard testimony Tuesday to toughen up Indiana's ban on synthetic marijuana.
Last year, lawmakers outlawed spice, but manufacturers changed their products very slightly to get around state law.
“Since that time, about 60...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Drugs and Medicines, Synthetic Marijuana, Local Government
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Corrections Officer to plead guilty to forcing prostitutes to perform sexual favors
A corrections officer has agreed to plead guilty to forcing prostitutes to perform sexual favors back in Nov. 2011.
Scott Downin, 32, was arrested after being accused of intimidating defendants who were court ordered to perform community service....Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Crimes, Judges
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Supreme Court to determine who should succeed Charlie White
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that they will hear the civil case on who should replace former Secretary of State Charlie White following his criminal conviction.
A Hamilton County jury criminally convicted White of six out of seven counts of voter...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Democratic Party, Judges
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Opening statements begin in Charlie White voting fraud trial
Opening statements began in the Hamilton County Superior Court in the voting fraud trial of Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White.
White is accused of misrepresenting his true address in Fishers when voting in the May 2012 primary election when he...Tags: Corporate Crime, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Fraud, Lawyers
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Attorney General asks Indiana Supreme Court to hear Charlie White case
The Charlie White case is being appealed directly to the Indiana Supreme Court.
In a rare move, the Indiana attorney general is asking the high-court justices to determine if White was eligible to become Indiana Secretary of State.
Greg Zoeller is...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Lawyers
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Charlie White speaks out following voter fraud conviction
Indiana's Democrats are suing to get the candidate who lost to Charlie White appointed as the new Secretary of State.
White was automatically removed from office after a jury convicted him of voter fraud early Saturday morning. Governor Daniels...Tags: Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party, Fraud, Judges
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Central Indiana boy sues for right to wear "I (heart) boobies" bracelet
A Central Indiana student is suing his school for the right to wear an "I (heart) boobies" bracelet.
The bracelets are a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research, but a Monticello middle school told an 8th grade boy that he must remove it, turn it inside...Tags: Cancer, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, Human Interest
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Judge reverses fines against Democrats over House walk-out
A judge ruling will allow Indiana House Democrats to be reimbursed for the fines they paid during their walk-outs in an attempt to block the right-to-work bill.
Monday, a Marion County judge ordered House Republicans to pay back the fines against the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party, Judges, Republican Party, Fines
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Beth Kassab: Theme parks were smart to bar girl with no hands from thrill rides
Katie Champagne has a story that will leave you both inspired and angry.
The 17-year-old was born without hands and without her left arm almost to the elbow, but she's an accomplished equestrian. And despite not having any fingers, she can navigate an...Tags: Trials, Litigation, Amusement and Theme Parks, Crime, Law and Justice, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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