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Ind. Law - "But for luck, lawmaker Ed Delaney says, attacker would have killed him
Mary Beth Schneider today has a lengthy interview with Indianapolis attorney and legislator Ed DeLaney, victim of an attack last Saturday morning (earlier stories here). Here are a few quotes, don't miss reading the entire story:[L]ast weekend, Augustus Mendenhall sought...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 5, 2009 07:36 AM
Law - More on Ed DeLaney attack: $3 million bond set
Robert Annis has a report in today's Indianapolis Star about the arraignment of the accused attacker, Augustus Mendenhall....
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 3, 2009 08:45 AM
Ind. Law - Update on Ed DeLaney’s medical condition
The ILB has just received this statement re the condition of Indianapolis attorney and legislator Ed DeLaney: Indianapolis, IN. – In lieu of the previously scheduled press availability, please accept this statement from Ann DeLaney, wife of Representative Ed DeLaney:...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 2, 2009 12:11 PM
Catch-up: What did you miss over the weekend?
Stats for the ILB over the weekends fall to one-third or less of these during the week, although the ILB itself keeps puttering along. Sometimes the best posts occur over the weekend, when there is more time. Hence this...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 2, 2009 06:58 AM
Ind. Law - More on: Indianapolis attorney Ed Delaney reportedly brutally attacked, perhaps by another attorney [Updated]
Updating this ILB entry from yesterday, Indy 6 News now has this more complete account. [Updated 11/2/09] Today's Indianapolis Star has this story speculating n the cause for the incident....
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 1, 2009 07:27 PM
Ind. Law - Indianapolis attorney Ed Delaney reportedly brutally attacked, perhaps by another attorney
The Indianapolis Star is reporting that Indianapolis attorney and state representative Ed DeLaney was attacked in Carmel by "his prospective client, Augustus J. Mendenhall, 38." More from the story:[Carmel police say that Mendenhall] punched DeLaney and wielded a gun. Mendenhall...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on October 31, 2009 06:17 PM
Law - "Public office ban proposed for city workers"
Brendan O'Shaughnessy of the Indianapolis Star reports today on House Bill 1373. Some quotes:Hoping to eliminate potential conflicts of interest, a lawmaker is pushing a bill this year that would bar local government workers from running for elected office where...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 25, 2009 09:23 AM
Ind. Decisions - More on: Court of Appeals nullifies 2007 mayoral election; Bennett, Burke both file appeals
Updating this ILB entry from Dec. 16, 2008, Arthur Foulkes of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star reports today in a story that begins:The duel for control of Terre Haute’s City Hall continued this week with the filing of yet another legal...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 7, 2009 11:37 AM
Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals nullifies 2007 mayoral election; Bennett, Burke both file appeals
Updating this lengthy list of ILB entries on the Terre Haute mayor's race dispute, Arthus Foulkes of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star has this story today. Some quotes:The legal fight for control of Terre Haute’s City Hall is inching closer to...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on December 16, 2008 10:26 AM
Ind. Courts - More on: COA will hear oral arguments today in dispute over Terre Haute mayor's office
Arthur E. Foulkes of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star reports today on yesterday's oral arguments before the Court of Appeals in the case of Burke v. Bennett. Some quotes:The Indiana Court of Appeals listened to arguments Tuesday in the case...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on July 9, 2008 08:35 AM
Ind. Courts - More on: Muncie and Terre Haute mayoral election contests continue
Yesterday Arthur E. Foulkes of the Terre Haute Trib-Star reported in a story that begins:Lawyers for former Terre Haute Mayor Kevin Burke have filed what could be the final brief in the legal battle for Terre Haute City Hall. Burke’s...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on April 23, 2008 08:44 AM
Ind. Courts - "State Supreme Court denies motion to hear Burke election challenge"
The second part of this ILB entry from Jan. 23rd quotes a report that both "Mayor Duke Bennett’s ... attorneys on Tuesday afternoon filed documentation with the court in support of former Mayor Kevin Burke’s previous motion filed earlier this...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on February 13, 2008 10:19 AM
Ind. Courts - Muncie and Terre Haute mayoral election contests continue
From the Muncie Star-Press, a report by Nick Werner:MUNCIE - Republicans today will try to convince a judge to dismiss a lawsuit seeking a special election in Precinct 46. The special election, if granted, could have the potential to overturn...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 23, 2008 09:35 AM
Ind. Gov't. - Still more on Anderson and Terre Haute mayoral disputes
Updating yesterday's ILB entry on the Anderson mayor situation, today the Indianapolis Star has coverage by Melanie D. Hayes:A special judge may have to resolve a fight over the mayor's office in Anderson. Democrat Kris Ockomon beat Republican incumbent Kevin...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 4, 2008 03:46 PM
Ind. Decisions - More on: Judge rules in Terre Haute mayoral Hatch Act challenge [Updated]
Updating this ILB entry from earlier this afternoon, here is Judge David R. Bolk's 14-page opinion in Kevin D. Burke v. Duke Bennett (Dec. 21, 2007). [Updated 12/22/07] Austin Arceo of the Terre Haute Trib-Star reports on the ruling today:Though...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on December 21, 2007 03:03 PM
Ind. Decisions - More on: Supreme Court denies Bopp motion for an emergency writ regarding the middle initial issue in the recount
Updating this ILB entry from Nov. 30th, where the Supreme Court denied the request for an emergency writ., but determined that the "this original action warrants additional briefing", Austin Arceo of the Terre Haute Trib-Star reports:TERRE HAUTE — A century...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on December 9, 2007 09:37 AM
Ind. Gov't. - Even more on: "Terre Haute Mayor Kevin Burke has thrown opponent Duke Bennett’s eligibility to be mayor into question"
Updating this ILB entry from Nov. 28th, about the Terre Haute mayoral challenge suit, where the Ann and Ed DeLaney Indianapolis law firm represents the challenger, and James Bopp, Jr. represents Mayor-elect Duke Bennett, Austin Arceo reports in the Terre...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 30, 2007 09:34 AM
Ind. Gov't. - Still more on: "Terre Haute Mayor Kevin Burke has thrown opponent Duke Bennett’s eligibility to be mayor into question"
Updating this ILB entry from Nov. 20th, there are three stories today in the Terre Haute Trib-Star about the Terre Haute mayoral challenge suit, where the Ann and Ed DeLaney Indianapolis law firm represents the challenger, and James Bopp, Jr....
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 28, 2007 08:42 AM
Ind. Gov't. - "Terre Haute Mayor Kevin Burke has thrown opponent Duke Bennett’s eligibility to be mayor into question"
Austin Arceeo of the Terre Haute Tribune Star reports today in a story that begins:Terre Haute Mayor Kevin Burke has thrown opponent Duke Bennett’s eligibility to be mayor into question. If supported, the challenge could mean the incumbent retains his...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 16, 2007 08:35 AM
Ind. Decisions - Settlement in high school journalism adviser case
The Indianapolis Star reports today that:Franklin Central High School's former newspaper adviser said Tuesday he will finish a journalism education program now that he stands to collect nearly $74,000 from a lawsuit settlement. Chad Tuley, 26, hopes to return to...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on October 12, 2005 07:09 AM
Indiana Law - DeLaneys band together
Susan Guyett reports in her column in the Indianapolis Star today:The law firm of DeLaney & DeLaney just added a new partner. Ed DeLaney, who was a partner at Barnes & Thornburg, has joined the civil litigation firm that his...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 9, 2005 11:30 AM