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Cheryl Dunlap ceremony honouring Crawfordville

Family and friends of Cheryl Dunlap gathered Saturday at Crawfordville noting the late Sunday School teacher, a nurse and mother of two children.

A light spring rain nourishes an oak planted young people live in the Hudson River Park in Dunlap’s memory. A commemorative plaque nearby was inscribed with Dunlap’s favorite verse from the Bible: “They are called to oaks of justice, a planting of the Lord for the announcement of its glory.”

“This is a recognition of excellence,” said Frederick Dunlap Lonny who knew of the church. “He is one who is always there. This is something where people can go to see, and it and remind him. ”

A collaborator, Melody Alto Maro, said Dunlap hit the town in many ways. She said she was a favorite among their patients.

“It is also a terrible tragedy,” she said. “You never thought it would happen so close to home.”

Dunlap’s son, Jake Dunlap, attended the ceremony together with other family members. Carolyn Costello gave it an album filled with photos of him and his mother.

Costello said they do not want people to forget what happened to Dunlap, his friend of 22 years. She wants to learn from one another, so that the tragedy has not yet arrived.

“We do not need to die to do that,” she said. “This should not be the end.”

Drifter Gary Michael Hilton was recently indicted by a grand jury, Leon County as a result of murder, kidnapping and theft in large Dunlap’s death. He was sentenced because of the killing of hikers Georgia Meredith Emerson and the name of a suspect in the death of an elderly couple North Carolina.

“If he did this, he made it easier for women to feel better, because it is not in the street,” said Tina Brimner, the victim’s lawyer for the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office.

Hilton was captured later, the Georgia prosecutors in a lifetime of the death penalty. In return, he decided to show them where he left Emerson’s body.

Parquet Willie Meggs has made it clear that his intention of the Office for the death penalty.

“You can in the event of the Georgia murder against him as an aggravating factor of the death penalty against him in Florida, with the result that in many angry,” said Baya Harrison, a lawyer, whose knowledge - how in the post-war conviction death penalty cases.

Crawfordville residents have mixed feelings, which leaves its Hilton’s.

“You hear some say it wishes, he will receive the maximum sentence, even if it means death,” said Frederick. “But then we heard other people say that this is false, a life for another life.”

Hilton remains with maximum security, diagnosis and classification in the prison in Jackson, Ga. A warrant from a judge for extradition has been Hilton 3rd in Florida in April, but Judge Hilton said in a hearing in the Lamar County Superior Court, it intends to fight the disease.

The judge refused to Hilton appointed a lawyer because extradition is a civil proceeding. Hilton has until April 23 for legal representation or it is operated.

Meggs said he believed that its success will be Hilton in Florida against the arrest.

Both the State Attorney’s Office and the Public Defender’s Office experienced lawyers, “said Harrison. Assistant Public Defenders Ines Suber Been and Steven were appointed over the last month to represent Hilton.

Suber represented, if a man, by reason of the killing was Tallahassee police sergeant. Dale Green, she convinced the jury not to recommend the death penalty, Harrison mentioned. Green’s killer, Coy J. Evans was in a prison sentence of three sentenced to life.

Suber went to the Hilton Hotel.

A mean the death sentence, an automatic recourse to the Supreme Court of Florida. If the court upheld the judgement and the sentence, he was able to appeal to the Supreme Court in the United States, there would be other ways of the call.

Costas opponent AG receives approval

INDIANAPOLIS | Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas won an adversary, and a confirmation of Friday at the Republican state competition for the Attorney General.

Greg Zoeller, New Albany, Ind., native, who served as Deputy Chief of Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, since 2001, officially announced his candidacy Friday.

“Over the next seven weeks, but I intend to canvas the state seeks support of the House of Delegates of our 2086 candidate for the post to finish the job our country the Attorney General,” said Zöller . “For most of my career I have served the people of the State and Indiana, it would be the greatest honour, as a lawyer, to enable them to serve as officers of the Advocate General. ”

Meanwhile Kyle Hupfer, a former director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources under Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, announced that he will not try to GOP nomination. Hupfer, is now an Indianapolis-based Vice President and General Counsel for ProLiance Energy, said he talked with Costas, and more recently decided to endorse the mayor of Valparaiso.

“I think someone who is a success and obtaining good vote in northwestern Indiana on the ticket is very useful for the Republicans,” said Hupfer. “Even the most important thing is the re-election of the governor.”

Republicans select an attorney general, in its June 2nd Nominated Convention by the State Party. Candidates have until May 19 to file the Office.

Tom Wheeler, the president of the Indiana Election Commission, has expressed interest in the appointment. He could not be reached for comment Friday.

Carter announced that he would not seek a third term of three weeks.

Linda pence, Indianapolis lawyer, the greatest is the only Democrat to publicly express an interest of the party, for the appointment of the Attorney General.

Another Republican enters Indiana AG race

INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline)–The chief deputy in the Indiana attorney general’s office announced Friday that he is seeking the Republican nomination for state attorney general.

Greg Zoeller, chief deputy to Attorney General Steve Carter, joins two-term Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas, who is also vying for the GOP nomination at the June 2 state GOP convention.

“In the next seven weeks I intend to canvas the state seeking support from the 2,086 delegates who will nominate our candidate to carry on the work as our state’s attorney general,” Zoeller said.

“For most of my career, I have served the people of the state of Indiana and would consider it the highest honor as an attorney to serve them as attorney general,” he added.

Zoeller sought the Republican nomination for attorney general unsuccessfully in 1996. He has served as chief deputy since 2001. He also served as Vice President Dan Quayle’s public liaison and before that as Quayle’s aide when he was an Indiana senator.

Prominent Indianapolis attorney Linda Pence, a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, appears to be the likely Democratic nominee.

Carter, a Republican, announced recently that he would not seek a third term in office. He was re-elected in 2004 with 1.4 million votes, the most ever for a statewide candidate in Indiana.

Valpo lose if Costas works AG

“The winds of politics can change faster than our times Midwest,” Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas said, Jan. 17.

The mayor knew what he speaks, in this State, the city of the address.

Costas has announced that it is under way for the GOP nomination to the state Attorney General, in response to the surprise announcement by the Attorney General Steve Carter, it is not to try another term. The state Republican Party’s national slate will be its candidate for the 2nd convention in June in Indianapolis.

Costas, who probably has the support of Gov. Mitch Daniels, a fine Federal Attorney General and to obtain additional information to make Northwest Indiana issues at the post office.

Costas would also appoint regional balance in the GOP ticket.

The National Agency for gain, the loss would, however Valparaiso.

Now, in his second term as mayor, Costas has positioned the city for economic growth and physical vitality.

Costas, a prior right lawyer, who previously served in the city Mr Board of Valparaiso. He is also a member of the Indiana Commission on Higher Education.

During Costas’ term as mayor of the city banned smoking in restaurants and public places, a bus service, a roundabout, which has improved traffic flow on Lincolnway, opened a police station renovation and rehabilitation of a neighborhood on the north side.

As regards the future, improvements for the city of Eastgate corridor, housing and gain new businesses, and the city is planning daily trips of a bus service in Chicago.

Costas’ progress is impressive, and the city is to miss his leadership is elected, if he is the national attorneys.

It is bizarre to the nature, “said Marty Allen, director of the Indiana State Board of Pharmacy.

Allain refers to urbanization offer proposed by CVS and Low-Cost Rx. These pharmacies, with letters, face the discipline of the medicine chest, throwing patients sensitive information not dumpsters.

The patient has been on thousands of customer data and Pille WTHR store bottles from other federal dumpsters in the course of an investigation suspended, that the problem in pharmacies throughout the country.

After WTHR’s 2006 survey, the medicine chest, the formal complaints filed against Indiana 18, drugstores and pharmacies for their failure to respect the privacy of customers.

CVS and Low-Cost Rx have filed claims for payments of complaints. As part of its proposals to urbanization, the nine CVS and a Low-Cost Rx pharmacies are proposed:

– An ad in the Indianapolis Star newspaper customers say that the protection of privacy is important, customers

– Post, the same information in the pharmacy counters in all other

– Step detailed explanation they have taken to ensure the privacy of customers

– Train all employees a good mechanism for the protection of the privacy of customers

– Payment of a fine of $ 1,000

CVS and Low-Cost Rx are also asking the medicine chest, to dismiss all appeals against individual decisions their pharmacist.

However, the Governing Council could not sensitive to the demands of this drug saves residential areas and Allain, of the proposed regulation said the movements are “incorrect procedure.”

“I have never seen anything comparable,” he added.

Traditionally, pharmacies, the billing related to the State by a consensus with the attorney general office, lawyers and representatives of agencies and the Office of the Attorney General to submit a proposal for settling the Pharmacy Board for approval. In these cases, there is no consensus.

Despite two meetings between the OTS and full powers to the CVS and Low-Cost Rx, the pages have not yet reached an agreement. The drugstores, a proposal of urbanization, anyway. With demand for the medicine chest to allow a solution is not in the SAO blessing, others are not beeidigt venturing into the waters, and state officials do not seem to love.

In a statement to WTHR, the Attorney General, the office wrote: “The SAO would be against a settlement.”

The Indiana State Board of Pharmacy of the rule is based on the recommendation of the SAO in the revision of the settlement in the exhibition and decisions.

However, the colonization of CVS and Low-Cost Rx Board of Pharmacy is open on Mondays. Nobody knows how the council is to react - especially because it was the first time the committee has been asked to discipline Chemist trashing their patients to privacy.

New Albany’s Zoeller to run for attorney general

INDIANAPOLIS - New Albany native Greg Zöller said today it plans to take for the Republican nomination for the Indiana Attorney General at the party to the Convention in June.

“But who is now deputy head of state out of the Advocate General Steve Carter, who was arrested shortly, an official announcement, which said he wants to talk with more Republican guide before officially his candidacy.

“It’s really the best position that a lawyer in this state might want,” said Zöller. “It’s not really a choice you are looking for, to run from one office to dust or bag as a springboard for some else. ”

Carter announced unexpectedly in the last month, it is not to try another term, which has led some Republicans to consider a bid.

Today, Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas said he planned for the appointment as well. Secretary of State Todd Rokita then said he would not seek the seat and would Costas.

Other Republicans who have said that you have an idea to run as Kyle Hupfer, former director of the Department of Natural Resources, and Thomas Wheeler, the president of the Indiana Election Commission.

Each party chooses a candidate for the Attorney General on the status of their agreements. They are not elected by the primary process.

Zöller, as a private attorney and as an assistant to former Vice President Dan Quayle, sought the Republican nomination for Attorney General in 1996, without success.

In 2000, he helped with his campaign and Carter then went to work in his office.
Costas said he spent six days doing “a lot of research on the soul” before deciding on the nomination.

Costas is a lawyer earlier. He did not have a democratic opposition, when he was elected to a second term as mayor of Valparaiso over the past year.

Costas enters GOP attorney general field

VALPARAISO | Mayor Jon Costas hopes, are on the Republican ticket in November as a candidate of the Party of Indiana Attorney General, the two sides of the city-head Tuesday.

Costas said he began at the national level, taking into account, after three weeks, after the Republican Attorney General Steve Carter announced that he would make a third term to desist.

“I have more than six days of the soul to do research to determine whether or not this is something I could do logistically. I would like to ensure that there is no negative impact on my family, especially on the city, either, “Said Costas.” I came to the conclusion that I have for the appointment , and I am tempted during this period, the support needed in order to obtain the appointment of (state GOP), the Convention in June. ”

Four other prominent Republican lawyers have expressed interest in the appointment. But one of them, Secretary of State Todd Rokita in Indianapolis, Tuesday, said that it would be to step aside Costas

“I support his candidacy 100%, not just for the powerful, but it is bound to another corner of the State House, but it (because), allow me to continue my current service as as secretary of state and spend more time with our newborns this year, “Rokita, a native of Munster, said in a statement.

Costas, democracy has no opponent on the way to a second term in the majors last year, could contribute to the regional balance of November GOP ticket. It is the forefront of Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, who has no primary opponent.

Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, which should remain, because Daniels’ running mate, comes from southern Indiana. And Greater Clark County Schools Superintendent Tony Bennett, another Republican from southern Indiana, which the State Superintendent of Public Education. Public schools currently Republican Superintendent Suellen Reed, said she rejects against another term.

The Republican Party, Indianapolis is the slate of candidates for the three offices at its 2nd Convention June, but Daniels is to be expected that a large say, which is underway.

“The master of the country is aware that I have for the appointment, and it seems very positive about my candidacy,” said Costa. “We have an excellent relationship. And I think that, if we consider the nature of the visit he paid to the state, in a very real sense, we have provided this kind of conduct, in a sort of microcosm in the city of Valparaiso Para.

Costas, now a part-time lawyer for the former offices of Valparaiso Burke & Cuppy Costanza, said he would do if, as mayor, he assured the nomination of his party. Local Republican officials would court a new mayor in the case Costas ultimately was elected Attorney General in November.

Greg Zöller, Deputy Chief of Carter’s, has also expressed interest in the GOP nomination for the general power, in collaboration with Kyle Hupfer, a former director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and Tom Wheeler, the president of the Commission Electoral Indiana.

Daniels was travelling in the north-east of Indiana Tuesday, and his press secretary had no comment on Costas’ announcement.

Attorney General’s office to review gas complaints

HAMMOND | The Indiana Attorney General’s office, complaints that fall Gas Gas-Mart in the 173rd Road and Calumet Avenue, “said a spokesman Tuesday.

The station has been under the control of last week, after a minimum of four customers have complained about their cars during the demolition and demand significant repair bills. At least four other complaints surface Monday.

Businessman Dan Obiala, Chicago, said it bought mid-grade gas for his Audi 15 to 20 cents per gallon less than one station on the street.

The decision cost him approximately $ 1800 and repair, it is struggling to recover, he said.

Oscar Ramirez of Hammond, said the gas-Mart Fund reimburses immediately, $ 50 he paid to fill her gas tank.

“Once I moved to the lot of my car began to waver, and Sputter blow,” said Ramirez The Times. “I quit twice, and I had a difficult time, it starts again. ”

Ramirez was still waiting for the repayment of $ 185 Toyota dealerships him pass, gas and the fuel tank clean and fuel injectors.

“After examining my car she advised me I have some gas contaminated,” he said by e-mail. “It was rusty and the color orange is not the right solution, the gas should look.”

Ramirez and Obiala join Roylene Keslin, Hammond, whose problems were valued at nearly $ 1000 and the repair bill for two days lost.

Keslin engineer, Tom Saczawa car Woodmar Care & Towing, described the proceeds of the Saturn dehydrated in a gallon of two centimetres South such as gasoline on a brownish, bold, soupy substance.

County and state agencies contacted by The Times said they feel gas owners Shariff Mahmoud Mart is the responsible party, but customers say Shariff is Logan Oil Co. Debt, the supplier, he sells regular gas at 10 cents per gallon to market conditions, 19 25 and 26 March

Shariff, Gary, also told The Times last week that oil Logan should be held accountable.

The California-based company has been sold, that the gas from vehicles in total insurance companies. The gas is filtered and reused and sold to service stations and independent distributors in Germany at a discount by their owners.

The principles of the company, Chris Kightly Easter and Chris Holt, say there are several theories about what went wrong, inadequate station tightness of the tank.

“We are not a fly-by-night service,” she says.

Kightly Holt said Easter and customers should familiarize themselves with Shariff, it is necessary to become familiar with them to allay customers.

Staci Schneider, spokesman for the Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, said customers have the option of filing a claim to Carter’s office.

“Of course we check them,” she said.

Schneider said it was important that all revenues from the mechanical and testimony describing what they think of causing damage.

NCAA Notebook: Former Sooner Lavender arrested

Xavier point guard Drew Lavender, Oklahoma to Xavier, was sentenced to pay the costs of disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana.

The police said they arrested Lavender, 23, early Sunday morning. According to the police report, lavender was drunk and disorderly, having repeatedly called for effort to save a crossroads.

The police said they looked for and found Lavender marijuana on him. He was released Sunday after posting bond of $ 2,000.

Lavender contributed to what the Musketeers earn Atlantic 10 titles in the regular season this year.

The team succeeded in the Elite Eight against the loss of UCLA 76-57 in the NCAA West Regional final.

A message was seeking com ment on the left side of the office of lavender’s attorney, Scott Seibel.

Coach live in the SIU: Southern Illinois University’s athletics director said “optimistic, but not comfortable” Salukis’ coach of the men’s basketball umworben are not far from other schools vacancies.

Chris Lowery name is mentioned in the context of the opening of Marquette and Oklahoma State.

Mario Moccia’s Southern AD (MOH’-chuh)

Stated, it was never with the big money offered by schools with openings. And he knows, is a high-profile Lowery-coach.

But Moccia, “he remain confident Lowery Carbondale, his alma mater.

Lowery made $ 750000 per year and proceeded with the Salukis three NCAA tournaments in four seasons as coach.

Moccia, he says not been mentioned by other schools on Lowery.

Indiana’s Gordon led the project: Indiana Contra Eric Gordon is in the NBA Draft.

While it is not yet an agent, his father, Eric Gordon Sr., he said, to familiarize themselves with one, officially the end of his college eligibility.

The exchange rate was expected well before the announcement of Gordon Monday. When they Hoosiers, many people assume that the 6-foot-4 guard from the beautiful and moving NBA 3-point, go straight in the league season after a university. It projects as a top-10 pick in the June draft Constitution.

Coach Signs Contract Miami: Miami Hurricanes coach basketball Frank Haith a period of five years, the contract 2012-13 season, a reward for the school management in 23 hours and wins his first arc-en Heaven in the NCAA tournament since 2002.

Sex Offender Sues Every Prosecutor In Indiana

SCOTT COUNTY, Ind. - A man has submitted a lawsuit against the state and every judge of the United States federal prosecutor in the state of Indiana, Louisville station WLKY reported.

Sentenced sex criminals Steve Morris wants a new law for the protection of children and piers.

The law, which came into force in July would allow law enforcement to search his computer is possible at any time.

Morris said the lawyer, it is a clear violation of the fourth amendment.

“The Civil Liberties Union is concerned about his rights as a victim’s rights in southern Indiana,” said Scott County Sheriff John Lizenby.

The new law requires sex offenders to submit registered e-mail addresses and the name of connection to social networks such as Web sites MySpace and Facebook.

It also requires the installation of software allows offenders to the police to monitor their use.

“If we look at the private sector of the Internet and watch what they do, and they pass it on to someone, they should not, this should help prevent both,” said Lizenby.

Morris But now this will change.

More than a decade, Morris was sentenced, harassment of children. He is accompanied by the ACLU, verklagend Lizenby Sheriff and all others and the public prosecutor in Indiana, challenging the ability of the State to search his home and his computer at any time.

“This type of legislation is designed with the way we feel safe and give us a sense of security,” University of Louisville, said Professor Dr Richard Tewksbury, sex has studied the records of offenders for more details a Decade.

The criminal prosecution authorities do not have the resources for all the sponsors and the other half of the law, the legislature is naive.

“The idea that all perpetrators of all their e-mail addresses, all the names of your screen, and only their personal computers at home or go to the websites of the network is simply not realistic,” he said.

Morris could not be reached for comment. His wife refused to comment on the lawsuit, as saying that her husband had his time.

“I have no sympathy for someone who on this site and is concerned about their rights,” said Lizenby. “I am more concerned about the rights of victims.”

ACLU Ken Falk said the prosecutor of the Supreme Court has explicitly stated that the criminal prosecution authorities is not a search without probable cause and a warrant, and that the legislature has totally ignored.

Falk Richter asked for an injunction Monday


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