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Taylor University

Taylor University
236 W. Reade Avenue
Upland, IN 46989

Phone: (800) 882-3456
Website: http://www.taylor.edu/
President: Gene B. Habecker

Justin Corwin v. State of Indiana
April 19, 2011

Panel:

  • Judge Patricia A. Riley
  • Judge Melissa S. May
  • Judge Paul D. Mathias

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Counsel:
For Appellant, Justin Corwin: Andrew C. Searle, Tippecanoe County Public Defender Office, Lafayette

For Appellee, State of Indiana: Wade J. Hornbacher, Office of the Attorney General, Indianapolis

Cedric Lewis v. State of Indiana
April 13, 2010

Panel:

  • Judge Patricia A. Riley
  • Judge James S. Kirsch
  • Judge Paul D. Mathias

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Counsel:
For Appellant, Cedric Lewis: Matthew D. Anglemeyer, Marion County Public Defender Agency, Indianapolis

For Appellee, State of Indiana: Joby Jerrells, Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis

   
Willie Eaton v. State of
Indiana

December 6, 2007

Panel:
  • Chief Judge John G. Baker
  • Judge James S. Kirsch
  • Judge Paul D. Mathias
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      Counsel:
      For Appellant, Willie Eaton:  
      David Jordan, Lafuze, Jordan & Cox, Richmond, Indiana

      For Appellee, State of Indiana: Scott Barnhart,Deputy Attorney General, Indianapolis

      Bowers v. Kushnick
      November 16, 2000

      Panel:
    • Judge Melissa S. Mattingly
    • Judge Margret G. Robb
    • Judge Paul D. Mathias
      • We held oral argument in this matter on December 6, 2007, at Taylor University.  We thank faculty, staff, and students for their hospitality and additionally commend counsel on the quality of their oral and written advocacy.  This was our 200th traveling oral argument.