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· 4/21/2016

Baker Concrete Construction, Inc. v. Reinforced Concrete Contractors Ass'n

Citations

  • 820 F.3d 827
  • 2016 FED App. 0099P
  • 206 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 3120
  • 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 7202
  • 2016 WL 1594591

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that Horton's attorney's waiver for the second phase of trial was not a personal waiver by Horton
  • holding that the choice to exercise the personal right to a jury trial may not be exercised by proxy
  • noting that Indiana Evidence Rule 201(b)(5) now allows courts to take judicial notice of “records of a court of this state,” including its own records
  • holding the defendant must personally waive his right to a jury trial on a habitual-offender charge.
  • explaining that Indiana Evidence Rule 201(b)(5), as amended effective January 1, 2010, “now permits courts to take judicial notice of ‘records of a court of this state’”
  • observing that Ind. Evidence Rule 201(b)(5) “now permits courts to take judicial notice of ‘records of a court of this state,’” and that such records are presumptively sources of facts “that cannot reasonably be questioned”

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Judges: Boggs, Batchelder, Huck

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