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ID96064
Title of ArticleIndiana Supreme Court will not take appeal of 2023 murder conviction
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture CaptionDustin McKee
DateMar 21, 2024
PageA1, A5
SubjectsIndiana Supreme Court


ID95221
Title of ArticleHigh court hears arguments in 3 challenged convictions
NotesIris Seabolt, Leon Tyson, Pink Robinson
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
DateJan 30, 2024
PageA1, A2
SubjectsCataldo, Teresa, Indiana Supreme Court


ID92280
Title of ArticleLast chance: Drug court celebrates 2022-23 grads
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture CaptionIndiana Supreme Court Justice Christopher Goff speaks at the graduation ceremony for the Elkhart County Drug Court.
DateAug 29, 2023
PageA1, A5
SubjectsElkhart County Drug Court, Drug Abuse


ID61280
Title of ArticleIndiana Supreme Court upholds man's murder sentence
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationAsk at Reference Desk
Picture CaptionShoun
DateJanuary 30, 2017
PageA1, A8
SubjectsShoun, Michael T., Alter, Tiana E., Homicides, Trials


ID55709
Title of ArticleElkhart Four case to go before Indiana Supreme Court
NotesBlake Layman, Anthony Sharp, Levi Sparks, Danzele Johnson
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationAsk at Reference Desk
DateFebruary 26, 2015
PageA1
SubjectsElkhart Foundry & Machine Corp., Shootings, Crime, Lawsuits


ID55316
Title of ArticleIndiana Supreme Court will hear Elkhart Four case
NotesBlake Layman, Levi Sparks, Anthony Sharp, Jose Quiroz
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationAsk at Reference Desk
Picture CaptionBlake Layman; Levi Sparks; Anthony Sharp; Jose Quiroz
DateDecember 10, 2014
PageA1
SubjectsCrime, Elkhart Four, Shootings, Lawsuits


ID53393
Title of ArticleMan loses appeal in Indiana Supreme Court
NotesTyrice Halliburton convicted of Sheena Kiska murder in 2012
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm – Reference Desk
Picture Captionphoto of Tyrice Halliburton
DateDecember 21, 2013
PageA1, A2
SubjectsKistner, John W., Dr., Homicides


ID51764
Title of ArticleBristol murder case goes to Indiana Supreme Court
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm – Reference Desk
Picture Captionphoto of Tyrice Halliburton
DateApril 12, 2013
PageA3
SubjectsKiska, Sheena L., Homicides


ID51680
Title of ArticleCourt ruling on school vouchers may set precedent
NotesRuling by Indiana Supreme Court
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm – Reference Desk
DateMarch 27, 2013
PageA1, A2
SubjectsEducational Vouchers, School Choice, Department of Education


ID48130
Title of ArticleIndiana Supreme Court rules Tyrus Coleman's sentence for shooting OK
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
Picture Captionphoto of Coleman
DateMay 19, 2011
PageA1, A2
SubjectsColeman, Tyrus, Shootings


ID90966
Title of ArticleElkhart attorney receives reprimand
NotesIndiana Supreme Court, Cawley, John A.
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
History #Elkhart Truth Collection
DateApr 11, 1997
PageA2


ID73848
Title of ArticleEvan Bayh
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/1851/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture Caption(NA2) INDIANAPOLIS, April 29 -- ALL SMILES -- Secretary of State Evan Bayh is all smiles after the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that he meets the constitutional requirements to run for governor during the announcement in his Statehouse office Thursday. Bayh will face former Kokomo Mayor Stephen J. Daily in the May 3 primary. c(msc60002str-Michael Conroy) 1988 SLUG: Bayh Residency
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_830
SubjectsPoliticians, Bayh, Evan, Governors, Political Campaigns


ID80651
Title of ArticleBeth Murphy-Beams
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/2885/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture Caption11/21/1987. Beth holds a B.A. in Anthropology, Indiana University and is a licensed social worker, having received awards as Outstanding Domestic Violence Professional (ICADV), “Citizen of the Year” (Indiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers), “Great Men and Women” (Multicultural Services, IPFW) and “Hidden Heroines” (FW Women’s Bureau). Annually, since 1996, she has conducted the national trainings “In Our Best Interest” and “Creating a Process of Change for Men Who Batter” on behalf of the National Training Project, Duluth, MN. She has been employed at the Center for Nonviolence in Ft. Wayne as Coordinator of Women’s Programs since 1984. She has served in the past as Associate Faculty, IPFW, Women’s Studies Program, as Director of Education for Planned Parenthood of NE Indiana, as Women’s Advocate for the YWCA Women’s Shelter, and as Crisis Counselor for the Rape Crisis Center in Ft. Wayne. She has served on the Mayor’s Commission on Domestic Violence, and has offered keynote speeches and trainings to the Indiana Coalition against Domestic Violence, the Pennsylvania Coalition against Domestic Violence, the Texas Council on Family Violence and the National District Attorneys Association Annual Conference on Domestic Violence. She serves on the D.V. Advisory Committee of the Indiana Supreme Court. Photo by Toni Watkins-Pierce.
DateNo date given
History #Planned Parenthood of Indiana Inc.
SubjectsYWCA, Planned Parenthood of Indiana Inc.


ID80792
Title of ArticleBeth and John Murphy Beams
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/2933/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionBeth Murphy Beams (left), John Murphy Beams (right). John holds a law degree from Indiana University, Bloomington. He is a licensed social worker and a divorce mediator. He has conducted the Duluth trainings nationally since 1996. He has served as ICADV Batterer Intervention Program Standards Committee Representative, past chair of the Domestic Violence Task Force in Ft. Wayne, and consultant to the Violence against Women Grant Office, Washington, D.C. He provided policy, curriculum and facilitation for batterer intervention (B.I.P.) groups continuously from 1981through 2015. Earlier in his career he practiced law, first as Allen County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, later as civil rights attorney and executive director of the Metropolitan Human Relations Commission, and finally in private solo practice. He is certified by Indiana Coalition against Domestic Violence (ICADV) as a batterer intervention Supervisor/Trainer. He serves on the Domestic Violence Advisory Committee of the Indiana Supreme Court. Publications and Awards received: “Co-citizen of the Year” (Indiana Chapter, NASW), “Exemplary Service to the Community” (NAACP), “Great Men and Women” (Multicultural Services, IPFW) and “BIP Provider of the Year” (ICADV). He co-authored Indiana Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs, and has authored articles for Bulletin of the Peace Studies Institute, Manchester College, and Changing Men Magazine. He was featured in Gender-Based Perspectives on Batterer Programs: Program Leaders on History, Approach, Research, and Development (Edward W. Gondolf, 2015, Lexington Press). Photo by Toni Watkins-Pierce.
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_928
SubjectsYWCA, Planned Parenthood of Indiana Inc., Attorneys


ID85354
Title of ArticleWilliam Dwight Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/49680/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionINDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 25 - CITED FOR CONTEMPT - Elkhart Superior Court Judge William Bontrager (right) leaves the Indiana Supreme Court In Indianapolis Wednesday after being found in contempt by a 3-2 decision of the justices. Bontrager was given a 30-day suspended sentence and a $500 fine for ignoring the high court's order to sentence an Elkhart man to a ten-to-20 year prison sentence for first degree burglary. (CAR/41430/stf) 1981 SLUG: Judge-Contempt
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_1544
SubjectsBontrager, William, Judges, Crime


ID85355
Title of ArticleWilliam Dwight Bontrager
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/49688/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection
Picture CaptionINDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 26 - FOUND IN CONTEMPT - Elkhart Superior Court Judge William Bontrager leaves the Indiana Supreme Court Wednesday with his wife, Ellen, after being found in contempt of the high court for ignoring an order to sentence an Elkhart man to ten-to-20 years in prison for first degree burglary. Bontrager was given a 30-day suspended sentence and fined $500. Mrs. Bontrager injured her leg in a skiing accident. (CAR/50001/stf) 1981 SLUG: JUDGE-CONTEMPT
DateNo date given
History #epl_truth_photograph_1545
SubjectsBontrager, William, Judges, Crime