19 results for 'judge:"Foley"'.
J. Foley finds that the trial court properly granted a father custody of the parties' child and granted him attorney fees because the mother failed to refute findings that her parenting style was damaging to the child and alienated the child from the father. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Foley, Filed On: March 28, 2024, Case #: 23A-DC-885, Categories: Family Law, Attorney Fees
J. Foley finds that the trial court properly held that a father had no obligation to pay for his daughter's college under a settlement agreement because evidence indicates the daughter expressed no desire to have a relationship with her father. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Foley, Filed On: March 12, 2024, Case #: 23A-DR-990, Categories: Family Law, Settlements
J. Foley finds that the trial court improperly ruled that the law enforcement training board could not consider evidence from an expunged arrest case to determine whether plaintiff could act as a law enforcement officer. However, the court order is too broad because the board may consider independent facts underlying the arrest records. Reversed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Foley, Filed On: February 2, 2024, Case #: 23A-XP-144, Categories: Licensing
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J. Foley finds for the commissioner of internal revenue concerning the computerized assessment of tax penalties because the taxpayer neither responded nor made efforts to become current on filing obligations.
Court: U.S. Tax Court, Judge: Foley, Filed On: September 14, 2023, Case #: 161-TC-3, Categories: Civil Procedure, Tax
J. Foley finds the respondent’s counsel admitted that he knowingly submitted a reconstructed document, therefore the parties shall file a revised decision document. “The statutory notice of deficiency is critical to both the adjudicative and settlement processes.”
Court: U.S. Tax Court, Judge: Foley, Filed On: August 28, 2023, Case #: 2023-109, Categories: Settlements, Tax
J. Foley finds the lower court properly convicted defendant of invasion of privacy for his second violation of a protective order and sentenced him to one year in prison with all but 120 days suspended to probation. While defendant alleges false statements were made regarding probable cause for his original charges, the instant court finds his argument is without merit, and his appellate brief failed to fully develop a legal argument. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Foley, Filed On: August 3, 2023, Case #: 23ACR832, Categories: Evidence, Restraining Order, Harassment
J. Foley finds that defendant was properly found guilty of operating a commercial vehicle while intoxicated since the court properly admitted evidence of defendant's alcohol level from a second source. Affirmed.
Court: Indiana Court Of Appeals, Judge: Foley, Filed On: July 20, 2023, Case #: 22A-MI-2845, Categories: Evidence, Dui