John Tompkins, an attorney with over 20 years of criminal defense and appellate experience, summarizes and discusses the most recent Indiana Appellate and Supreme Court opinions as well as US Supreme Court opinions. John will also give practice tips and analysis as he tries to help other lawyers, law students and interested lay people understand how courts and the law work and how they evolve.
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John Tompkins, an attorney with over 20 years of criminal defense and appellate experience, summarizes and discusses the most recent Indiana Appellate and Supreme Court opinions as well as US Supreme Court opinions. John will also give practice tips and analysis as he tries to help other lawyers, law students and interested lay people understand how courts and the law work and how they evolve.
This episode covers: Estes, on Public Intox endangerment. Parish on Criminal Organization Enhancements, and Bonds on judgements required to list earned credit time. Plus a SCOTUS update
This week John summarizes Harris out of the Ins. Supreme Court along with Morales and Cutshall from the Court of Appeals. Parents in the courtroom, 404(b) jury instructions and double jeopardy are the issues at hand.
John summarizes three new opinions from the Indiana Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. There are waiver of right to counsel and waiver of appellate rights questions and a discussion of what’s a family member is in domestic violence cases
John summarizes Hubert, an unreasonable sentence appeal, and a memorandum opinion, Taylor, discussing constructive possession evidence. Plus Wooden coming in Oct. ‘21, to SCOTUS
One Ind Supreme Court LWOP case, a appeal of a PCR denial and an appeal of a child molest sentence are in this week’s episode. A recap of a SCOTUS oral argument on the hot pursuit warrant exception is also included.
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John Tompkins, an attorney with over 20 years of criminal defense and appellate experience, summarizes and discusses the most recent Indiana Appellate and Supreme Court opinions as well as US Supreme Court opinions. John will also give practice tips and analysis as he tries to help other lawyers, law students and interested lay people understand how courts and the law work and how they evolve.