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Blog Name: Northwest Indiana Lawyer
Url: http://www.nwilawyer.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: Northwest Indiana, Law, Justice
Description: An Internet resource intended to educate practitioners as well as laypeople, creating awareness of the rights and compensation to which Northwest Indiana residents may be entitled.
Popularity: 23 Followers

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Jurors Hear Taped Interview Of Former Cop On Trial For Theft
Greensburg Daily News Full ArticleThe theft trial for former Greensburg police officer David L. Scudder continued on Tuesday in Decatur County Circuit Court.
Driver charged in deadly DWI crash
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Full ArticlePolice arrested a Monroeville man on drunken-driving charges after his pickup collided with an SUV, killing an Ohio mother and injuring her teenage daughter in east Allen County on Tuesday, authorities said.
Tutor charged in credit card scam
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Full ArticleA Fort Wayne man faces a federal charge related to identity theft, accused of fraudulently obtaining a credit card.
Indiana CLE - (3) Credits, December 17, 2009
Practicing Law in Indiana: EthicsDate: Thursday, December 17, 2009Location: Barnes & Thornburg LLP5th Floor Auditorium11 S. Meridian St.IndianapolisRegistration: 11:30 a.mProgram: Noon - 3:20 p.mConference Rate Per Attendee: $109 (includes lunch)3 CLE/Ethics creditIndiana ethics rule amendments and key Indiana cases from recent yearsJames Bell, Bingham McHaleKevin McGoff, Bingham McHaleBilling, fees, and trust accountsSeth Pruden, Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary CommissionEthics conflictsKen Inskeep, Barnes & Thornburg
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Indiana Court of AppealsRachid Dallaly v. State of Indiana49A02-0903-CR-279Criminal. Affirms convictions of Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement and Class B misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Even though Dallaly's speech was political, the disturbance he created was more than a mere fleeting annoyance and interfered with the duties of the police officers at the scene.

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