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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Ind. Courts - Former Indiana justice Krahulik dies

The Indiana Supreme Court has issued this release:

STATEMENTS OF INDIANA SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE RANDALL T. SHEPARD AND JUSTICE FRANK SULLIVAN, JR., ON THE DEATH OF FORMER JUSTICE JON D. KRAHULIK

“Jon Krahulik was a genuine, warm and caring person. He was a wonderful colleague whose presence was greatly enjoyed during his all too brief service our bench. We valued his sense of humor and his commitment to justice. We were very pleased to hear that his health had improved for a period of time, but very sad to learn he was taken from us so soon,” said Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard.

Chief Justice Shepard served with Justice Krahulik’s during his entire time on the bench.
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“I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Jon D. Krahulik and express my deep sympathy to his wonderful family.

“During his tenure on the Supreme Court, Jon D. Krahulik made an enormous contribution to Indiana law. In opinion after opinion, both criminal and civil, he helped give new law that resolved unanswered questions and updated old rules to the needs of the 1990’s, including providing the leadership that created the new Indiana Rules of Evidence. Jon Krahulik made a significant, lasting, positive mark on Indiana law.

“Beyond his contributions as a justice, Jon Krahulik was legendary in his commitment to the members of his family and to the many young lawyers who trained under him. I know they share deeply in this loss,” said Justice Frank Sullivan.

Justice Sullivan succeeded Krahulik on Indiana’s highest court on Novermber 1, 1993. Both were appointed by former Governor (now U.S. Senator) Evan Bayh.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on September 7, 2005 12:32 PM
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