Mary DeBoer Appointed to Indiana Court of Appeals, Marking Governor Holcomb’s Seventh Judicial Selection

Indianapolis, IN — In a significant judicial shift, Mary DeBoer, a seasoned Porter Circuit Judge, was recently appointed to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Governor Eric Holcomb announced her appointment as a replacement for retiring Judge Patricia Riley. Her selection marks a continuation of Governor Holcomb’s influence on the state judiciary, bringing his appointments tally to seven during his tenure. Governor Holcomb, who is nearing the conclusion of his second term, celebrated DeBoer’s appointment with high praise for her legal acumen and dedication to judicial service. “Judge DeBoer is a person of immense integrity, intellect, … Read more

$25.8 Million Awarded to Indiana Couple After Hospital’s Failure to Report Cancer Diagnosis

CROWN POINT, Ind. — A significant legal judgement has reverberated through Lake County as a local couple was awarded $25.8 million in damages, following a missed cancer diagnosis at St. Mary Medical Center in Valparaiso. The verdict came after a jury found the hospital failed to communicate critical test results indicating the presence of cancer. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident in 2017 when George “Tim” Yaros underwent routine blood work at the facility. The results, which confirmed the early stages of cancer, were never reported to his physician, according to Jack Kramer of the … Read more

Indiana Legislation Introduces Potential Jail Time for Parents Over Children’s Chronic School Absences

Indianapolis, Indiana — Parents in Indiana could now face jail time if their children repeatedly miss school, due to a new law that intensifies punishments for truancy. This legislation, which was recently passed, underscores a severe approach to tackling educational neglect, aligning with the state’s broader efforts to ensure students consistently attend school. The law imposes stricter penalties on parents when their children have unexcused absences, known legally as truancy, beyond the limits set by their school. Under this legislation, what was previously handled within school policies or at most, led to fines, can now … Read more

Indiana Businessman Acquitted in Cook County Assessor Bribery Case Involving Complimentary Golf Outings

Chicago — A federal jury in Chicago has acquitted an Indiana businessman accused of attempting to bribe Cook County assessor officials by offering them free rounds of golf. The verdict came after deliberations concluded on Thursday, highlighting complexities in proving bribery cases tied to seemingly innocuous gifts like entertainment or sports. During the trial, prosecutors argued that the businessman, seeking favorable tax assessments for his properties within Cook County, had provided these golf sessions intending them as bribes. However, the defense countered effectively, presenting the act of offering golf games as a common business practice, … Read more