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

Florida Appeals Court Overturns $1.125 Million Medical Malpractice Award, Criticizes Trial Judge’s Role as ‘Seventh Juror’

TALLAHASSEE, Florida – A Florida appeals court has overturned a $1.125 million medical malpractice damage award, criticizing a trial court judge for behaving like a “seventh juror.” The decision came on Wednesday in a case where a man accused his medical provider of negligence. In its ruling, the appeals court stated that the trial court judge had improperly evaluated the evidence and had effectively substituted their own judgment for that of the jury. The judge’s actions were described as stepping outside their role and interfering with the jury’s decision-making process. The case involved a man … Read more