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Garrison was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. [3] He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1970 with a B.S. and the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 1973 with a J.D. [1] Garrison is married to Phyllis, also an attorney.
Rudolph "Rudy" R. Pyle III: [31] [32] First African American male judge in Madison County, Indiana; Gonzalo Manibog: [33] First Filipino American male to graduate from the Indiana Law School in Indianapolis (1917) [Marion County, Indiana] James T.V. Hill: [34] First African American male lawyer in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
A Marsden motion is the only means by which a criminal defendant can fire a court-appointed attorney or communicate directly with a judge in a California state court. [1] It is based on a defendant's claim that the attorney is providing ineffective assistance or has a conflict with the defendant. The name comes from the case People v. Marsden ...
The firm was founded in 1982 as a merger of two Indiana-based firms: the Indianapolis-based Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer & Boyd (founded in 1940), and the South Bend-based Thornburg, McGill, Deahl, Harman, Carey & Murray (founded in 1926).
The Indiana Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the State of Indiana in the United States. Attorneys General are chosen by a statewide general election to serve for a four-year term. Attorneys General are chosen by a statewide general election to serve for a four-year term.
Rev. Dr. Carlos Perkins, who will become a City-County Councillor in 2024, speaks during the Democratic watch party Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, at Kountry Kitchen's 910 North Event Center in Indianapolis.
Freeman joined the Indianapolis City-County Council in March 2010, [3] after being selected by Republican precinct committee members to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Lincoln Plowman. [1] Freeman was a member of the council for six years, [2] representing a district in the southeast side of the city. [1]
Freeman Briley Ransom (1880–1947) was an American lawyer, businessman and civic activist in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1911 until his death he served as legal counsel and general manager for the Madame C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company as well as Madame C.J. Walker's personal attorney. [1] Robert Brokenburr was his law partner.