CW shared that the primary author of the 2nd original action, Mark Leeman, will be the one giving an oral argument.
The Supreme Court of Indiana has set a hearing in the second original action filed by Richard Allen. This action was brought after his counsel of choice, Andrew Baldwin and Brad Rozzi, were removed as counsel over Richard’s objection. I am expecting a lot of questions from media and the public, so I
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WHO WILL ARGUE: Mark Leeman will be arguing for Richard Allen. As co-counsel, I will be helping prepare Mark for the oral argument. I will also be there in Court taking notes and providing any help I can to Mark."
In 2022, he also gave multiple oral arguments to the Supreme Court, and in one of them the SC decided in favor of the defendant and remanded for a new trial.
Jul. 1—LEBANON — Indiana Supreme Court justices traveled to Lebanon on Thursday to hear oral arguments for a Cass County court case. The case, James E. McCoy v. State of Indiana, centers around Miranda and Pirtle rights. Miranda rights refer to a suspect's right not to incriminate themselves...
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Case #: 22S-CR-00294
He did lose an appeal to the SC in 2022 after oral argument, but won a different one that I don't believe had oral argument. In this one they remanded to trial court for new sentencing hearing.
Case # 22S-CR-00046
JG's attorney Matthew Gutwein was an attorney in two cases that also went to oral argument in 2022 and his client won, but he is listed as 2nd or 3rd lawyers in these cases so I am not sure if he conducted the oral argument.
Case # 22S-PL-00305
Case # 23S-CP-00115
Also re: the discussion of timeframes, CW is working on another appeal that was scheduled for an oral argument. The case was transferred to SC at the end of October and the hearing date is set for January 25th. So, at least RA got in ahead of this other case despite RA's being filed later and scheduled later than this other case. Perhaps SC is trying to keep the case moving as quickly as they can.
Case #: 23A-CR-00656
Edit: adding some stats on timeframes to look at how long we can be waiting for the decision after the argument
22S-PL-00305: oral argument 11/3/2022, opinion issued 3/21/2023
23S-CP-00115: oral argument 6/29/2023, opinion issued 10/24/2023
22S-CR-00294: oral argument 6/30/2022, opinion issued 8/29/2022
22S-CR-00046: oral argument 1/20/2022, opinion issued 1/31/2022
These range from as long as 4+ months to as short as 11 days.