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Ind. Decisions - Disciplinary ruling in Record case

The ILB has had a number of entries on Terry Record, an Indiana attorney, originally from Evansville, charged in a drunken-driving with fatality case, including this one from June 3rd, headed "Ex-lawyer gets 2 years in deadly DUI, may serve...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on October 1, 2009 05:00 PM

Ind. Decisions - Disciplinary ruling in Perry case

The ILB has had a number of entries on Teresa Perry, the young Evansville attorney charged with meth-related offenses in 2007. This one from May 28, 2008 quotes from a story by Kate Braser of the Evansville C&P:As he pleaded...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on September 9, 2009 03:58 PM

Ind. Decisions - "Ex-lawyer gets 2 years in deadly DUI," may serve 11 months

Since May 7, 2007 the ILB has followed the stories of two young Indiana attorneys, one, Teresa Perry from Evansville, charged with possessing and distributing methamphetamine; the other, Terry Record, an Indiana attorney, also from Evansville, charged with in a...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on June 3, 2009 04:29 PM

Ind. Decisions - Ex-Marion County prosecutor's employee pleads guilty in fatal DUI case

The ILB has had numerous entries on the Terry J. Record drunken-driving with fatality case, Here is the initial entry, from May 7, 2007, headed "Ind. Courts - Two young attorneys in different parts of the state in court for...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on April 15, 2009 03:00 PM

Ind. Courts - More on: Two young attorneys in different parts of the state in court for drug/alcohol related charges

On May 11, 2007 the ILB posted an entry on two young attorneys - Teresa Perry of Evansville, who was charged with "eight counts related to possessing and distributing methamphetamine," and Terry J. Record, who, according to an Indianapolis Star...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on July 24, 2008 08:05 AM

Ind. Courts - "Attorney's meth case ends in six-year prison sentence"

The ILB has had a number of entries on Teresa Perry, the young Evansville attorney charged with meth-related offenses. Today reporter Kate Braser writes in a long story that begins:As he pleaded with a judge to spare his client from...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 28, 2008 10:31 AM

Ind. Courts - Evansville attorney pleads to some meth charges

The ILB had a number of entries in 2007 re several Evansville attorneys charged with meth-related offenses. The most recent, from Nov. 14th, 2007, referenced the stories by Kate Braser as "a valuable continuing series of stories on young Evansville...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on April 16, 2008 07:56 AM

Ind. Courts - Still more on: Evansville attorney cleared in meth case

In a valuable continuing series of stories on young Evansville attorneys with methamphetamine addictions, Kate Braser of the Evansville Courier & Press has two reports today. The first updates this ILB entry from Monday, Nov. 10th, quoting from a C&P...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 14, 2007 09:44 AM

Ind. Courts - More on: Evansville attorney previously charged with meth violatons allegedly fails drug test

Updating this ILB entry from Oct. 23rd, which quoted a story in the Evansville Courier & Press, John Martin of the same paper reports today:A local attorney who was jailed for allegedly failing a drug test ordered as a condition...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on October 27, 2007 04:35 PM

Ind. Courts - Evansville attorney previously charged with meth violatons allegedly fails drug test

The ILB has had previous entries on two Evansville attorneys charged separately with meth violations. See the list here. Today Kate Braser of the Evansville Courier & Press reports:A local attorney whose trial on meth charges was supposed to begin...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on October 23, 2007 11:48 AM

Ind. Courts - "Treatment detours delay meth proceedings"

"Treatment detours delay meth proceedings" is the headline to this story by Kate Braser in today's Evansville Courier & Press. Some quotes:Shortly after Evansville attorney Brad Happe was accused of having a meth lab in his law office and apartment,...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on June 18, 2007 07:55 AM

Ind. Courts - Update on one of the Evansville attorneys charged with meth violations; suspension recommended for Bloomington attorney

Updating this May 11th ILB entry titled "Two young attorneys in different parts of the state in court for drug/alcohol related charges," the Evansville Courier & Press reports, in a story by Kate Braser, that:The pastor of a local attorney...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 27, 2007 10:35 AM

Ind. Courts - Two young attorneys in different parts of the state in court for drug/alcohol related charges [Updated]

"Attorney appears in court on two meth-related charges" is the headline to a story today by Katherine Braser of the Evansville Courier & Press about the Evansville attorney who allegedly operated a meth lab out of her house. See this...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 11, 2007 09:36 AM

Ind. Courts - Second Evansville attorney accused of possession, dealing meth [Updated]

Gavin Lesnick of the Evansville Courier & Press reports today:An Evansville lawyer was arrested Friday evening for allegedly dealing methamphetamine, the second time in just over a month that a local attorney has been jailed on drug charges. Teresa Perry,...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 5, 2007 09:48 AM

Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 0 FP today (and 10 NFP)

For publication opinions today (0): NFP civil opinions today (3): Teresa Echemendia v. Gene B. Glick (NFP) Jon C. Spurr v. Karen Perry, et al. (NFP) Cathy L. Reimann v. James C. Reimann (NFP) NFP criminal opinions today (7) (link...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 16, 2006 10:44 AM