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24, May 2012 - Elkhart, IN Ind. high court expected to stay business friendly - Fox 28
The Indiana Supreme Court is expected to retain its business-friendly reputation despite an overhaul that will see three justices retire in two years. Gov. Mitch Daniels has appointed replacements for retired Chief Justice Randall Shepard and Justice ...
24, May 2012 - Elkhart, IN Elkhart business owner gets prison for hiding assets - Elkhart Truth
ELKHART — A local coin-and-jewelry store owner will spend ... Nancy Gargula, U.S. Trustee for Indiana and part of Illinois, oversees bankruptcy administration and litigation for the U.S. Justice Department. Gargula said in a written statement ...
24, May 2012 - Elkhart, IN Professor claims Purdue violated free speech right - Fox 28
A political science professor at a Purdue University regional campus in northwest Indiana has sued school officials and other professors for the treatment he received after he wrote Facebook postings that criticized Muslims. Maurice Eisenstein says ...
24, May 2012 - Elkhart, IN Audience hears appeals court case - Evening Star
GARRETT — Garrett’s Performing Arts Center was converted to a courtroom Monday afternoon when a three-judge panel heard oral arguments in an appeals case from Elkhart Superior ... County heard the case for the Indiana Court of Appeals; Marielena ...
23, May 2012 - Attorney to conduct veterans’ benefits workshop - Elkhart Truth
Indiana Legal Services Inc. will conduct a veterans’ benefits workshop from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at VFW Post 88, 1519 West Bristol St. in Elkhart ... service-connected disability compensation, VA income-based pensions and widow benefits.
22, May 2012 - Elkhart, IN Law and Order Porter County - Chicago Sun-Times
The three men inside - two from Elkhart, ages 29 and 30, and a 27-year-old Indianapolis man on supervised release from jail for dealing cocaine - gave ... at U.S. 20 and Indiana 249 - he said he stopped drinking at about 3 a.m. However, he failed field ...
05, Dec 2011 - Police: Northern Indiana man charged with rape and sodomy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – A Northern Indiana man is in jail after allegedly raping someone while in Louisville for an RV show. Brian Doss, a former product manager for Keystone RV in Elkhart County, Indiana, is charged with sodomy and rape of another Keystone employee while they were in town for the Louisville RV Show. He was arrested and fired last week. Doss is scheduled to be in court on ...
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