The owners of a warehouse argued that their insurance companies should not have denied their claims for coverage after a fire destroyed the property in December 2022.
The verdict — believed to be the largest ever against a gun dealer — was awarded by a jury following a trial focused on whether the vendor skirted federal regulations.
Eight people from across central Indiana were sentenced to federal prison and probation for their roles in a $1.2 million travel insurance fraud scheme, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern ...
The U.S. Treasury last year swelled with revenue from President Donald Trump’s double-digit taxes on imports from almost every country on earth. But the money dried up after the Supreme Court struck ...
Judge dismisses 27 charges against ex-Broad Ripple bar owner, calls probe a ‘fishing expedition’
A Marion County judge this week dismissed with prejudice 27 felony tax charges against former Broad Ripple bar owner Robert Sabatini, finding that prosecutors launched the investigation without ...
Indiana Court of Appeals Deonta Nelson v. State of Indiana No. 25A-CR-2898 Appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Judge Marshelle Dawkins Broadwell. Deonta Nelson appeals his conviction of murder, ...
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana has selected Liberty L. Roberts for the position of United States magistrate judge in the Indianapolis Division, filling the vacancy soon ...
A Florida hospital is suing Eli Lilly and Co. after the Indianapolis-based drugmaker moved to restrict some health systems’ access to a federal drug discount program intended for safety-net hospitals ...
The announcement comes after Attorney General Todd Rokita issued an opinion stating that the Minority and Women's Business Enterprises program is unlawful.
Merrillville town leaders have tabled a resolution related to Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s demand that they not interfere with federal immigration real estate transactions. The Merrillville ...
Investigators say Shayna Williams schemed to defraud the victim by lying about the injuries and medical expenses she and her family members sustained after a car accident involving the victim.
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett told lawmakers Tuesday that a sharp increase in threats targeting her and other justices is increasingly encroaching on their personal and family lives. During ...
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