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Ind. Courts - "Group challenges arrests of Notre Dame protesters"
Updating earlier ILB entries, Jeff Parrott of the South Bend Tribune reports today in a lengthy story:SOUTH BEND — Just when Notre Dame officials thought the storm of controversy over President Barack Obama's commencement address and honorary degree had quieted,...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on June 4, 2009 08:51 AM
Ind. Courts - Still more on: Emergency "bonding-out rule" signed Thursday by the judges of St. Joseph Superior Court
Updating earlier ILB entries from May 16th and May 17th, Alicia Gallegos of the South Bend Tribune has a long story today headed "Protesters at ND rally in court: Judge tells group trespassing charges don't involve right to protest." Some...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 19, 2009 09:15 AM
Ind. Courts - More on: Emergency "bonding-out rule" signed Thursday by the judges of St. Joseph Superior Court
Updating this ILB entry from yesterday, today Sue Lowe reports in the South Bend Tribune:SOUTH BEND — There were two new developments in the arrests of anti-abortion protesters at the University of Notre Dame Saturday. It turns out six people...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 17, 2009 09:14 AM
Ind. Courts - Emergency "bonding-out rule" signed Thursday by the judges of St. Joseph Superior Court
Pablo Rios reports today in the South Bend Tribune:Before a new emergency rule was signed Thursday in St. Joseph Superior Court, an individual arrested a second time could bond out from jail by posting bond according to a presumptive bond...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 16, 2009 09:30 AM
Ind. Gov't. - State Budget Agency featured
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette today has a story on the state budget agency and its head, Daniels appointee Charles Schalliol. The story details some of the ways the OMB is using to get the state budget in the black...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on September 12, 2005 07:22 AM
Indiana Law - Making it harder to bail out in Delaware County
The Muncie Star-Press has a story today, headlined "New system could lead to longer jail stays," that reports that "under a new rule that is expected to be enacted in the local court system," defendants will have to wait to...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on August 5, 2004 09:54 AM