21 results for 'judge:"Pyle"'.
J. Pyle finds that defendant was properly convicted of battery. Defendant waived his argument to challenge testimony provided by a doctor because he objected on different grounds during trial. Meanwhile, any error regarding the evidence would be harmless in light of the totality of the facts surrounding the severity of the victim's injuries. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: April 30, 2024, Case #: 23A-CR-2367, Categories: Evidence, Battery, Experts
J. Pyle finds that the trial court properly found for prison employees in a prisoner's civil rights claims contending an employee was loud, disruptive, and disrespectful. Meanwhile, the prisoner was properly temporarily removed from employment in the law library since the prisoner's comments on the restroom policy did not constitute speech protected under the first amendment. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: April 26, 2024, Case #: 23A-CT-201, Categories: Civil Rights, Constitution, Prisoners' Rights
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J. Pyle finds that the trial court improperly ruled in neglect claims by finding that the jury verdict was not in accordance with the evidence without stating specifics. However, evidence indicates the caregiver took reasonable actions after discovering the child was having issues waking up. Reversed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: January 23, 2024, Case #: 22A-CR-2557, Categories: Negligence
J. Pyle finds that the trial court properly held that a mother's request to relocate to another state would not serve the child's best interests but failed to consider all relevant factors in granting the father physical custody. Reversed in part.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: January 11, 2024, Case #: 23A-JP-688, Categories: Family Law
J. Pyle finds that defendant was properly convicted of leaving the scene of an accident and obstruction of justice because evidence indicates defendant left the scene of an accident with the injured party's limb attached to his truck and attempted to conceal the evidence by placing the limb in a trash can. Given defendant's 40-year criminal history, he was properly given a total sentence of four years. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: August 18, 2023, Case #: 22A-CR-2813, Categories: Evidence, Obstruction, Vehicle
J. Pyle finds that the trial improperly ruled in contract claims concerning a home sale because the judge showed disdain for plaintiff's claims not only for the damages being sought but due to her gender, and the judge indicated he would not provide relief even in the face of sufficient evidence. Reversed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: July 26, 2023, Case #: 22A-PL-1216, Categories: Judiciary, Due Process, Contract
J. Pyle finds that the trial court improperly granted a zoning variance allowing construction of a home higher than 30 feet because property owners demonstrated they possess an interest in maintaining waterfront views from their home. Reversed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Pyle, Filed On: June 16, 2023, Case #: 22A-PL-3098, Categories: Property, Zoning