Two former Starke County Sheriff’s Department detectives recently indicted by a Grand Jury on several charges pleaded not guilty to all indictments in a hearing in Starke Circuit Court Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingTwo Former Starke County Sheriff’s Department Detectives Indicted by Grand Jury
A Grand Jury issued indictments against two former Starke County Sheriff’s Department detectives on several charges following a lengthy investigation by the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigation Division Lowell Post.
Continue readingGrand Jury Indicts Man for Reckless Homicide in Marshall County Accident
A Grand Jury convened last week in Marshall County and returned an indictment in four counts against 29-year-old Inderjit Singh Sidhu in an accident that occurred August 24, 2021 on U.S. 30 just west of the railroad crossing between Pioneer Drive and Oak Drive in Plymouth.
Continue readingMarshall County Prosecutor Files Request to Convene Grand Jury in Several Cases
A formal request was filed by Marshall County Prosecutor Nelson Chipman and granted by Marshall County Superior Court 1 Judge Robert O. Bowen to convene a Grand Jury to review evidence and circumstances in three separate events.
Continue readingDriver in Fatal Bus Crash in Marshall County Will Not Face Criminal Charges
The driver of a truck that crashed into an Eastern Pulaski School Corporation bus on U.S. 31 in Marshall County will not be charged in the case.
Continue readingGrand Jury Conclusion in Marshall County Bus Crash to be Released Friday
A decision on the issue of criminal charges for the driver in a fatal school bus crash in Marshall County in December will be announced Friday afternoon.
Continue readingPlea Deadline Date Extended in Grand Jury Case
A plea deadline date was continued to Thursday, April 23 at 9 a.m. in a case involving former Marshall County Highway Superintendent Neal Haeck. A judge granted the decision on behalf of the defense in a judgment released yesterday.
A Grand Jury returned an indictment against Haeck in September of 2014 alleging theft of scrap metal from the county in 2012 and 2013. He was employed at the highway department at the time the alleged acts occurred.
Judge to Determine Additional Court Proceedings in Grand Jury Case
A judge in a Grand Jury case involving former Marshall County Highway Superintendent Neal Haeck will determine a timeline today on whether a plea agreement hearing or trial will be scheduled. A Grand Jury returned an indictment against Haeck in September of 2014 alleging theft of scrap metal from the county while in his capacity as highway superintendent in 2012 and 2013.
According to court documents, Haeck is accused of stealing $12,351.41. He is charged with theft as a Class D felony. He appeared for an initial hearing in October of 2014 after being summoned to appear in court. He pleaded not guilty to the charge of theft.