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STATE v. WEAVER
Appellant challenges his conviction of domestic assault, intent to cause fear, arguing that (1) the district court abused its discretion by allowing the state to impeach the assault victim with her prior statement to the police officers and (2) the
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

D.E. v. STATE OF INDIANA
He asserts the trial court improperly accepted the plea agreement that was not signed by either of his parents. He also argues the trial court abused its discretion when it placed him in the Department of Correction (DOC) when a less restrictive
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

STATE v. TOYNE
The district court imposed a unified sentence of fifteen years, with seven years fixed. Toyne appeals, contending that the district court erred at trial in admitting documentary evidence of Toyne's previous DUI convictions over his objection.
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

STATE v. CONDON
The district court sentenced Condon to a unified term of ten years, with a minimum period of confinement of five years. Condon filed an ICR 35 motion, which the district court denied. Condon appeals. Sentencing is a matter for the trial court's
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

SHELLEY v. STATE
After a bench trial, Ronald Shelley was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol. He appeals, arguing that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress because there is no evidence that the police roadblock at which he was stopped
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

FARMER v. BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY
In these consolidated appeals, Dana D. Farmer and Howard Smith contend that the trial court erred in approving the applications of Branch Banking & Trust Co. (the Bank) to confirm the foreclosure sales of two pieces of real property.
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

MIDDLETON v. STATE
Christopher Terrance Middleton appeals from the trial court's order denying his motion to correct a void sentence. He contends that his sentence was void as a matter of law because it violated the Eighth Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

IN INTEREST OF A.W.
In that case, this Court held that the trial court abused its discretion by granting the motion to transfer based on the testimony of two probation officers because the officers had not been in contact with the child for almost two years and were
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

DUNCAN v. U.S.
JOSHUA A. MANDLEBAUM, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, of Washington, DC, for defendant-appellee. With him on the brief were TONY WEST, Assistant Attorney General, JEANNE E. DAVIDSON,
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:08A

BRANCH-WILLIAMS v. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
KENT C. KIFFNER, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, of Washington, DC, for intervenor. With him on the brief were TONY WEST, Assistant Attorney General, JEANNE E. DAVIDSON, Director,
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:07A

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