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23 Res Gestae 1 (1979)

handle is hein.barjournals/resgestae0023 and id is 1 raw text is: Indiana State Bar

Association

Volume XXIII

Number 1

January 1979

The Court of Appeals of State of Indiana
Lower Row: Robert B. Lybrook, Presiding Judge, First District; William I. Garrard, Presiding Judge, Third District; Paul H.
Buchanan, Jr., Chief Judge and Presiding Judge, Second District; Eugene N. Chlpman, Presiding Judge, Fourth District;
V. Sue Shields, Judge, Second District.
Upper Row: James B. Young, Judge, Fourth District; Stanley B. Miller, Judge, Fourth District; George B. Hoffman, Jr.,
Judge, Third District; Robert H. Staton, Judge, Third District; Joe W. Lowdermilk, Judge, First District; Patrick D. Sullivan,
Judge, Second District; Jonathan J. Robertson, Judge, First District.
While the Supreme Court of Indiana dates from the State's first Constitution adopted in 1816, the concept of a second
appellate-level court to serve the entire State originated with an enactment of the General Assembly in 1891. Then
known as the Appellate Court of Indiana, it was created to relieve growing caseloads of the Supreme Court. Today's
Court of Appeals was created as a Constitutional Court by amendment to the Constitution ratified in 1970, and came
Into being on January 1, 1972. It succeeded an eight-member, statutory Appellate Court. On the latter's origin in 1891,
the legislators foresaw it as a judicial panel existing but six years to expedite an overflow of appeals cases. The Court
In 1897 was ordered retained for four more years, and then in 1901 was recreated as a permanent Court.

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