Re: County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case

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Date : 25. Apr 2025, 19:37:38
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On Apr 25, 2025 at 9:56:39 AM PDT, ""Adam H. Kerman"" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:

This is a Steve Lehto video from an article based on a Fox59
Indianapolis local tv news report.
 
Here's the article with video clip from local news broadcast
 
>
https://fox59.com/news/indynews/indiana-murder-trial-dismissed-due-to-staffing-crisis-and-busy-court-schedule/
 
and Lehto's video
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVH6V183Bng
 
In Kokomo in Howard County, Indiana, police found the murdered man
11/15/2006; a witness said the perpetrator entered and attempted to rob
a home, then killed the victim who tried to stop it.
 
Police followed up on tips over the years, then announced in Febrruary
2023 that they were close to bringing charges. A man and a woman were
indicted 5/26/2023 and were then arrested on warrants 5/30/2023.
 
After separate trials were scheduled and delayed, a judge dismissed all
charges (related to the robbery) against the woman on April 7; later,
her bond was dismissed. On 4/22/2025, charges related to the robbery
and murder were dismissed against the man. All charges were dismissed
without prejudice, which means that they can be refiled, no matter how
impractical to do so.
 
The prosecutor simply lacked the personnel to proceed to trial and were
behind on plenty of other cases.
 
This didn't come out of nowhere. This is a small county, population
84,000. A prominent murder trial like this will cost a fortune to
prosecute, and the prosecutor really wasn't keeping up with smaller
cases in the ongoing case log.
 
It's been two years since the indictment, so that was plenty of time for
the prosecutor to have laid out his budget and explained to the county
board how much this trial would cost, and it would have given him time
to hire specific personnel to clean up the ongoing mess of backlogged
cases and attorneys and support personnel specific to the big case.
 
Not to mention, the public defender will need more staff too.
 
It's unfortunate that these things cost real money, but what choice is
there? Sweeping it under the rug as happened here was the wrong
decision.

It's be interesting to see a complete accounting of the county's budget and
see what else they're spending money on.

L.A. County constantly pleads poverty when it comes to things like funding the
cops and fire department and road maintenance, but then they spend literal
billions-- with a 'b'-- on services and housing for vagrants and illegal
aliens and 'transgender outreach' whatever the frak that is.

I suspect this county is doing the same. Murderers go free while lunatic
political agendas are fully funded.



Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Apr 25 * County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case5Adam H. Kerman
25 Apr 25 +* Re: County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case2Rhino
25 Apr 25 i`- Re: County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case1Adam H. Kerman
25 Apr 25 `* Re: County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case2BTR1701
25 Apr 25  `- Re: County's mismanaged budget leads to dropped murder charges in cold case1Adam H. Kerman

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