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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Colt Lundy, 23, has been transferred to the South Bend Community Re-Entry Center, just months before he is scheduled to finish his sentence on home detention. The SBCRC is an Indiana Department of Corrections work release facility. He is slated to begin home detention March 15. The mission of SBCRC, according to …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — “The judge has done what we have asked him to do. He has delayed the beginning of his (Colt Lundy’s) community correction to four months. We consider that a successful outcome,” David Kolbe, attorney for Lundy, said in a phone interview. Kosciusko County Superior Court 1 Judge David Cates issued the order …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Documents providing arguments against and for Colt Lundy’s sentence modification have been filed by both parties. The state filed its eight-page brief Tuesday, Oct. 9, with the defense filing its nine-page document Sunday, Oct. 14. Special Judge David Cates, Kosciusko Superior Court 1, who took the matter under advisement Oct. 4, will …read more.

WARSAW — Colt Lundy appeared in court today Thursday Oct. 4, not to ask for a shorter sentence, but to be placed “in a different location to finish out his sentence,” according to his attorney David Kolbe. The request was for Lundy to serve the remainder of his sentence under house arrest through Kosciusko County …read more.

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Colt Russel Lundy will return to Kosciusko County Thursday morning, Oct. 4, in his second attempt to have his 30-year sentence modified. He will appear before Judge David Cates, special judge, at 11:30 a.m. for the hearing. Now 23 years old, Lundy was sentenced at the age of 15, Sept. 27, 2010, …read more.

WARSAW — Colt Lundy’s request for a sentence modification was rejected by the court on March 24. Now the co-defentant, Paul H. Gingerich, in the murder of Phillip Danner on April 20, 2010, is waiting to learn what alternative sentencing options Special Judge James Heuer of Whitley County Circuit Court will issue. A ruling is …read more.

WARSAW — For the first time since he was sentenced almost six years ago, at the age of 15, Colt Lundy, now 20, was back in Kosciusko County. This time to request a sentence modification. However, his request was denied. He will continue to serve the remaining term of his sentence. It was on Sept. …read more.

PENDLETON — Colt Lundy, who at the age of 15 was sentenced to 30 years, with five years to be served on probation, in the death of his stepfather, Philip Danner, at their Enhanted Hills home, has been moved to a different prison. Lundy was recently transferred from the Wabash Valley Level 4 Facility to …read more.

On Monday, May 26, the small Enchanted Hills community in Cromwell will again make media headlines when the tragic story of a senseless murder is investigated in a Lifetime Movie Network special. LMN was granted “unprecedented access” to Paul Gingerich and Colt Lundy who were 12 and 15 respectively when they shot and killed Lundy’s …read more.

By Robert King Indy Star CARLISLE, Ind. — For most of the men of cell house N, the quarter-mile walk around the prison yard to the chow hall and back is just the price they pay for breakfast. The heavy steel doors open, and they surge forward into the predawn gloom, compelled by hunger. For …read more.

The Indiana Court of Appeals decision on Dec. 11, 2012, to remand the case of Paul H. Gingerich’s conviction for conspiracy to commit murder back to Kosciusko County will stand. The justices of the Indiana Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled to deny a petition to transfer the jurisdiction. The matter will be remanded back …read more.

The Indiana Court of Appeals has set a time at 11 a.m. Oct. 30, to hear oral arguments in the  conviction appeal of Paul H. Gingerich, whose address at the time of his sentencing was Biscayne Lane, Cromwell. Now 14 years old, Gingerich was charged as an adult in Kosciusko County for the 2010 shooting death of Philip …read more.

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