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Monday, January 30, 2012
Ind. Decisions - Transfer list for week ending January 27, 2012
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Here is the Clerk's transfer list for the week ending Friday, January 27, 2012. It is two pages (and 15 cases) long.
Four transfers were granted last week:
- Berry v. Crawford - here a the 1/27/12 Supreme Court order granting emergency transfer in Berry v. Crawford, re garnishment of certain Democratic legislators' pay by the House of Representatives to pay fines.
- Walter Lyles v. State of Indiana was a case where the COA on 10/25/11 reversed defendant's conviction for trespass for failing to leave the bank when requested to do so, finding no showing that he did not have a contractal interest in the property, by way of his account.
- Jonathon Douglas v. State of Indiana was a 10/12/11 COA opinion that concluded: "Finally, when all is said and done, it is the province of our supreme court to consider exceptions to its general, administrative rules governing child support. We therefore decline to create an exception to the rules set forth in Lambert and Clark and hold that the trial court erred when it concluded that incarceration for nonsupport of a dependent child cannot amount to a change in circumstances so substantial and continuing as to make the terms of an existing child support order unreasonable."
- Julie Nunley, n/k/a Waldrath v. Jeremy A. Nunley was a 10/12/11 COA ruling following Douglas: "The State appeals from the trial court's order modifying the child support obligation of Jeremy A. Nunley (“Nunley”) and raises one issue, which we restate as whether the trial court abused its discretion in concluding that Nunley was entitled to a reduction of his child support obligation due to the decrease in his income resulting from his incarceration for Class D felony nonsupport of a dependent. For the reasons set forth in Douglas v. State, another case handed down today, we affirm.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on January 30, 2012 12:29 PM
Posted to Indiana Transfer Lists