Some leading Indiana prosecutors say state Rep. Andrew Ireland’s proposal to include circuit court judges and prosecuting attorneys among the state officials who can be impeached represents a misunderstanding of the state’s criminal justice system.
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Commentary: "...At the end of the day, when you are asked what the best part of your job is, it doesn’t have to be just the paycheck. You can be proud that each day of work you put in has a direct positive impact on someone’s entire life."
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To initiate the process of obtaining child support, it’s best to contact your local prosecutor's office. They can provide information on the required forms to complete. https://t.co/aCNzbbjIdY
In this issue: Several measures impacting the practice of criminal law are set to take effect this year, from better standards for police lineups to scholarships that encourage more attorneys to become public defenders or deputy prosecutors.
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A quick preview of today's Leadership in Law event! With a packed house, we welcomed our 2025 Class and celebrated Lifetime Achievement honoree Tom Froehle of Faegre Drinker.
A top House Republican initiative to boost the salaries of deputy county prosecutors became a casualty of the state budget crunch. #INPol#INlegis
✍️ @TomDaviesIND
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An Indiana murder suspect has been released from custody after his charges were dismissed without prejudice.
The reason behind the dismissal had nothing to do with the case, but rather a staffing shortage and busy courthouse schedule. https://t.co/xpua8kojwl
Last week, we hosted our annual Winter Conference in Indianapolis with more than 400 people in attendance. From the educational speakers to the inspiring awards program, the event was a success.
THANK YOU to everyone who attended and helped make the few days memorable ones! ✨
🔊 We are thrilled to announce the hiring of our new Legislative Liaison, Whitney Peterson!
In this role, Whitney will navigate legislative matters and advocate for policy initiatives to support Indiana’s prosecuting attorneys.
Hoosier prosecutors and public defenders on Monday pitched lawmakers on pension upgrades to boost recruitment and retention amid the state’s attorney shortage. https://t.co/Kc7QPJAsHK
Our recent Public Relations and Media Training course for Indiana prosecutors was a success! ✨
Thank you to all who attended and participated. We were fortunate to have incredible speakers throughout the day and local media on a panel for an interactive session.
📣 Registration for IPAC’s Winter Conference is open!
The annual conference is three days of training and education held in Indianapolis for Indiana prosecutors.
To register or learn more, visit: https://t.co/Ms8Pw4IjPC
Amy Blackett, IPAC’s DV and sexual assault resource prosecutor, highlights the importance of sexual assault nurse examiners.
“In my experience, the conviction rate is higher when a survivor gets an exam from a trained nurse,” she said. “Their testimony is invaluable.”
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In Indiana, one in five women are sexually assaulted, but there's a shortage of nurses that can help survivors in the aftermath. Nearly half of all Indiana counties have zero hospitals with sexual assault nurse examiners.
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