Indiana Court of Appeals
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Clarence White v. Reiling Teder & Schrier, LLC - Court Opinion
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's summary judgment ruling in favor of Reiling Teder & Schrier, LLC. The case involved a complaint against the debt collection firm under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The court found no error in the lower court's decision.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Renaissance Associates I L.P. v. City Of Hammond, Indiana - Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision in Renaissance Associates I L.P. v. City of Hammond, Indiana. The case involved challenges to local residential inspection and registration fees under state law. The appellate court upheld the lower court's summary judgment ruling.
Krista B Gue v. Triple E Property Management, LLC - Legal Opinion
The Indiana Court of Appeals issued a legal opinion in Krista B. Gue v. Triple E Property Management, LLC. The court affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case concerning vicarious liability for an employee's actions and claims of negligent hiring, retention, and supervision.
Rodregus Morgan v. State of Indiana - Criminal Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the conviction of Rodregus Morgan for murder. The court found that the trial court erred in limiting the testimony presented regarding prior threats and abuse, which may have impacted the jury's verdict. The case will be reconsidered.
Stokes v. State of Indiana - Criminal Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Isaiah Jerone Stokes in docket number 25A-CR-00531. The court's disposition indicates no changes to the lower court's ruling.
Ryan Matthew Gluys v. State of Indiana - Criminal Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed and remanded Ryan Matthew Gluys's conviction for invasion of privacy. The court found that while Gluys was properly removed from a pretrial diversion program, his conviction was based on the wrong statutory interpretation of harassment under a protective order.
Dimanione Lovelace v. State of Indiana - Criminal Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Dimanione Lovelace for felony murder and conspiracy to commit robbery. The court found no error in the trial court's decisions regarding venue, sufficiency of evidence for a firearm enhancement, sentencing discretion, or the appropriateness of the sentence.
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