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Judicial estoppel protects the integrity of the judicial process by preventing a party from playing fast and loose with the courts. A party may not assert a position inconsistent with one previously asserted
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We agree with the trial court that Gress’s commissions were not wages within the purview of the Indiana Wage Payment Statute
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Higginbotham agreed to serve the enhanced sentence and cannot now claim that his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial was violated when the trial court imposed the sentence he consented to in the plea agreement
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