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   State Courts - Indiana - August 8, 2007

  
Newnam Mfg. v. Transcon. Ins. Co., No. 57A05-0606-CV-344, COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA, August 8, 2007, Decided, August 8, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Because there was no potential for coverage under the insurance policy as the facts and circumstances at issue were not an occurrence that caused bodily injury, property damage, or personal injury for which the insured could have been liable for damages, the insurer had no duty to defend the insured.

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Robertson v. State, No. 49S05-0704-CR-152, SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA, August 8, 2007, Decided, August 8, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Under former Ind. Code § 35-50-2-1.3(b), the trial court was not required to use an "advisory" sentence except in the three situations identified in § 35-50-2-1.3(c), none of which applied to defendant. Therefore, the trial court was not required to impose the advisory sentence for a class D felony when sentencing defendant to a consecutive term.

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