Indiana man convicted in boy’s death to get reduced sentence
A young man originally sentenced to a 90-year prison term is getting a reduced sentence for his role in the killing of a northern Indiana boy.
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A young man originally sentenced to a 90-year prison term is getting a reduced sentence for his role in the killing of a northern Indiana boy.
A judge sentenced a Gary man to 195 years in prison in the 2015 slayings of two teenage brothers and a third person.
An Indiana senior judge will begin presiding over the Hancock Circuit Court next month after the current judge leaves the bench.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Racquel Postiglione v. State of Indiana
49A04-1607-CR-1662
Criminal. Affirms the restitution order entered following Racquel Postiglione’s conviction of Class A misdemeanor battery resulting in bodily injury. Finds the victim’s injuries were the result of or a “direct consequences of the acts initiated by” Postiglione, even if she was not the one to break the man’s leg and ankle.
A Bloomington man convicted of a drug charge after his attempt to rob a purported drug stash house will be resentenced on that charge after the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the government didn’t prove the drug quantity it attributed to him.
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A defamation lawsuit against Rolling Stone over the magazine's debunked article about a University of Virginia gang rape was reinstated Tuesday by an appeals court in a manner that one judge says would allow any member of a school fraternity to join the lawsuit.
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An Indiana judge is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle's ex-wife alleging that the company knew of Fogle's sexual interest in children but continued promoting him as its spokesman.
A nursing home management firm in Indiana has sued several former executives who are already criminally charged with embezzling more than $16 million from the company.
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