Attorney Matthew Fech represents a man accused of molesting a Mishawaka High School student. You can learn more @ http://www.wqow.com/story/26096331/2014/07/23/trial-date-pushed-back-for-former-mishawaka-high-school-hall-monitor-accused-of-molesting-student PLEASE FORGIVE ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AS THIS E-MAIL MAY HAVE BEEN DICTATED WITH SIRI
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Gary, Indiana man charged with murder (45-65 years) pleads to B felony voluntary manslaughter with an agreed term of 6 years
Gary, Indiana man charged with murder (45-65 years) pleads to B felony voluntary manslaughter with an agreed term of 6 years. You can learn more @ http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/lake/30769990-418/mom-forgives-sons-killer-as-hes-sentenced-to-prison.html#.VFgU1_nF-Sp PLEASE FORGIVE ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AS THIS E-MAIL MAY HAVE BEEN DICTATED WITH SIRI.
Indiana Court of Appeals Overturns a Man’s Conviction for Rape and Criminal Deviate Conduct
August 29, 2014 The Indiana Court of Appeals overturned Attorney Matthew Fech’s client’s convictions today for rape and criminal deviate conduct that resulted in a 60 year aggregate sentence. The Court of Appeals found that due to the trial court’s decision to allow the State to introduce evidence of a prior, unrelated sexual assault that … Continue reading Indiana Court of Appeals Overturns a Man’s Conviction for Rape and Criminal Deviate Conduct
ILLINOIS MAN ACQUITTED OF ALLEGATIONS OF BATTERING A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Attorney Matthew Fech secured another victory for one of his clients. In the matter of State of Indiana v. Michael Beasley, 45G03-0912-FC-103, Mr. Beasley was charged with a C Felony, Battery causing serious bodily injury, a D Felony Battery on Law Enforcement and an A misdemeanor of Resisting Law Enforcement. After two days of evidence … Continue reading ILLINOIS MAN ACQUITTED OF ALLEGATIONS OF BATTERING A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Indiana Supreme Court denied transfer in the matter of Ryan v. Janovsky
May 2, 2014 The Indiana Supreme Court denied transfer in the matter of Ryan v. Janovsky. Therefore, the Court of Appeals decision issued on December 5, 2013 remains the law in the State of Indiana. PLEASE FORGIVE ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AS THIS E-MAIL MAY HAVE BEEN DICTATED WITH SIRI.
Katherine Ryan V. Larry Janovsky, 999 N.E.2d 895 (Ind. Ct. App.2013)
A victory with the Indiana Court of Appeals on a case of first impression in Indiana makes things a little better. http://www.in.gov/judiciary/ PLEASE FORGIVE ANY TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AS THIS E-MAIL MAY HAVE BEEN DICTATED WITH SIRI.