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The amount is the largest known settlement reached in a wrongful conviction case in Indiana. ... served 16 years in prison for in the 2002 death of a 94-year-old woman in Elkhart, before a judge ...
The age of the fair compared to other states: Indiana has the sixth oldest state fair Cost to construct the new swine barn: $50 million Number of hot air balloons in the 2023 Hot Air Balloon Race: 20
All three men received compensation and settlements from the state for their wrongful convictions and imprisonment. May 2, 1976: Clifford Williams Jr. Murder, attempted murder Jacksonville, Florida: Death 42 years, 7 months Yes [98] Jul 1976: Charles Ray Finch Murder Wilson, North Carolina: Death 42 years, 11 months Yes [99] Jul 1976: Lewis ...
On May 30, 1979, a 6-year-old boy was thrown from the cup-shaped car after putting his arms up on the ride. He later died from his injuries at Braddock General Hospital. About a year later on March 18, 1980, his mother won $20,000 in a court settlement alleging wrongful death.
In November 2020 a wrongful-death lawsuit previously filed by the family of a Tyson employee, alleging "willful and wanton disregard" for employees' health and safety with regard to COVID-19, was amended with new allegations that a plant manager had organized a betting pool for supervisor and managers to bet on how many employees would be ...
Steven Truscott's wrongful conviction of murder in the death of Lynne Harper stood for 48 years before finally being overturned on August 28, 2007. December 14, 1961 Réjean Hinse: Armed robbery of a general store Mont-Laurier, Quebec: 15 years 8 years Yes Claimed he was 200 km away in Montreal at the time of the robbery.
Aug. 3: Celebrating the Beatles at the Indiana State Fair, featuring Hard Days Night - Beatles Tribute (2 p.m.) and Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney (7 p.m.) Aug. 4: Gladys Knight Aug ...
The United States District Court for the District of Indiana was established on March 3, 1817, by 3 Stat. 390. [1] [2] The District was subdivided into Northern and Southern Districts on April 21, 1928, by 45 Stat. 437. [2] Of all district courts to be subdivided, Indiana existed for the longest time as a single court, 111 years.