Indiana DUI Law

James E. Saylor v. State of Indiana <table> <td>

On October 4, 2007, Saylor was convicted of two Counts of child molesting, <br> intimidation, and vicarious sexual gratification. He subsequently pled guilty to <br> being a habitual offender, and was sentenced to 138 years. On direct appeal, <br> Saylor argued that the trial court improperly allowed the State to amend the <br> charging information, that the trial court erroneously admitted evid... More...

$0 (09-03-2018 - IN)
Dannie Carl Pattison v. State of Indiana

Sometime after midnight, Jonesboro Police Officer Justin Chambers noticed a white Cadillac driving along a county road without its taillights on. Officer Chambers turned on his emergency lights and siren, and the Cadillac’s driver, Dannie Pattison, eventually pulled into his driveway and stopped the car. While issuing a traffic citation for Pattison’s inoperable taillights, Officer Chambers ... More...

$0 (07-04-2016 - IN)
Shahid Iqbal v. State of Indiana

In July 2002, Iqbal and his wife Tammy were going through a divorce and were <br> living separately. However, on the morning of July 6, their daughter, A.I., <br> awoke to find Iqbal in Tammy’s apartment. They were arguing, and Iqbal had <br> a gun in his hand. Tammy and A.I. attempted to leave the apartment, but Iqbal <br> physically prevented them from doing so. At one point, Tammy was abl... More...

$0 (06-06-2016 - IN)
Derrick Michael Means v. State of Indiana

On November 27, 2013, while fleeing from the police in Johnson County, a <br> heavily intoxicated Means rammed his SUV into a vehicle occupied by two <br> adults and their six-year-old son. The driver of the vehicle sustained a <br> traumatic brain injury. He fractured his skull, part of which had to be removed <br> due to brain swelling, and he remained in a coma for two to three weeks <br> Cou... More...

$0 (02-25-2016 - IN)
Robert T. Guy v. Commissioner, Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles

Robert T. Guy appeals the trial court's denial of his verified petition for order to renew his Indiana operator's license. Because Guy only served the Commissioner of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and did not also serve the Attorney General, as required by both the Indiana Administrative Orders and Procedures Act and Indiana Trial Rule 4.6(A)(3), we conclude that the trial court did not have person... More...

$0 (11-15-2010 - IN)