Articles tagged as: Indiana Supreme Court
March 2, 2021
Indiana High Court Splits Over Revealing Execution Drugs
A 2-2 split among Indiana Supreme Court justices leaves in place a lower court ruling that ordered the prison agency to release the information.
Read MoreFebruary 3, 2021
Ex-Prosecutor's Law License Suspended For 4 More Years
The Indiana Supreme Court levied the suspension Wednesday against former Johnson County Prosecutor Brad Cooper.
Read MoreDecember 14, 2020
Indiana Supreme Court Suspends Jury Trials Statewide Until At Least March
Courts are still conducting business as they have been since the pandemic began via remote or virtual proceedings.
Read MoreDecember 7, 2020
Ex-Magistrate Banned From Judicial Service After Meth Case
Indiana's high court has permanently banned a former magistrate from holding judicial office following his guilty plea in a drug possession case where he bit an officer's hand after buying methamphetamine.
Read MoreNovember 23, 2020
Indiana Attorney General Must Pay $19K In Disciplinary Case
The order issued Friday by the Indiana Supreme Court and agreed to by the five justices directs Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill to pay $19,068.54 in a check made payable to the clerk of the court.
Read MoreOctober 5, 2020
Indiana Attorney General May Face Bill Over Discipline Case
The state's attorney disciplinary commission has asked the Indiana Supreme Court to order that Attorney General Curtis Hill pay about $57,000 toward expenses in the case.
Read MoreSeptember 24, 2020
Indiana Chief Justice Recovering From COVID-19 Illness
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush and the four other justices all joined online as they heard arguments from attorneys in three cases Thursday morning.
Read MoreSeptember 14, 2020
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush Tests Positive For COVID-19
Rush is the highest-ranking state official whos publicly announced a positive COVID-19 test.
Read MoreJune 24, 2020
Smartphone Code At Center Of Self-Incrimination Ruling
A suburban Indianapolis woman who was held in contempt of court when she refused to unlock her smartphone for police investigators is protected by the U.S. Constitution's right against self-incrimination, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
Read MoreJune 15, 2020
Indiana Chief: Courts Must Correct 'Entrenched Disparities'
Amid protests for George Floyd, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush is calling for action to improve implicit bias and racial disparity in court systems.
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