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   State Courts - Indiana - January 3 - January 8, 2007

  
Ruble v. State, No. 18S04-0608-CR-304, SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA, January 3, 2007, Decided , January 3, 2007, Filed
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Overview: That defendant met the minimum criteria for forensic diversion set out in Ind. Code Ann. § 11-12-3.7-12 (2006) did not entitle him to be placed on diversion. The trial court had the discretion to determine that he was not a suitable candidate for diversion based on his multiple motor vehicle violations and the failure of past grants of probation.

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In re Ouellette, Case No. 02S00-0507-DI-324, SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA, January 5, 2007, Decided , January 5, 2007, Filed
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J.D. v. State, No. 49S02-0701-JV-3, SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA, January 5, 2007, Decided , January 5, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Because it obstructed and interfered with a deputy questioning juvenile appellant about a dispute, appellant's loud speech was an abuse of the right to free speech and thus subjected appellant to accountability under Ind. Const. art. I, § 9. Adjudication for committing disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor when committed by an adult, was proper.

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White v. Silbernagel (In re T.W.), CAUSE NO. 55A05-0601-CV-48, COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA, January 8, 2007, Decided , January 8, 2007, Filed
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