Tag: Monica Foster
[weaver_youtube gpkbg9IVp64 rel=0] WARSAW — Dan Hampton, county prosecutor, and Monica Foster, counsel for Paul Gingerich, spoke to the press following the close of a sentence modification for Gingerich, who has been in prison since January 2011 for the murder of Phil Danner in April 2010. Hampton and Foster both spent time explaining the …read more.
Paul H. Gingerich WARSAW — Paul Gingerich, now 18, may find out Friday morning if he will continue his sentence on probation or remain in jail. A continuation of a hearing on alternative sentencing options will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Kosciusko Circuit Court. Special Judge James Heuer of Whitley County Circuit Court …read more.
Whitley County Circuit Court Judge James R. Heuer upheld the original 30-year term of Paul Gingerich’s guilty plea for the Class A felony crime of conspiracy to commit murder. But, under the new Paul’s Law, which came about because of this case, the now 15-year-old could get a lesser sentence in just 3 years. Under …read more.
Paul Henry Gingerich, now 15 years old, was once again waived to adult court for his part in the murder of Phillip Danner in April 2010. This time there was a stipulation as to the waiver of jurisdiction and a plea agreement already filed. Gingerich, currently a resident of Pendleton Juvenile Facility, appeared in Kosciusko …read more.
A waiver hearing for Paul H. Gingerich, 15, Cromwell, set to begin this morning has been continued, but no new date has been set according to the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office. The waiver hearing was scheduled to begin at 9:30 this morning and continue into Wednesday. Indiana Court of Appeals remanded the case of Gingerich’s …read more.
The wavier hearing for Paul H. Gingerich, 15, which was set for 9 a.m. this morning, has been vacated with no new date set. A pre-trial conference via telephone will be held at another date with the two attorneys and a special judge. Indiana Court of Appeals remanded the case of Gingerich’s conviction for conspiracy …read more.
A Tuesday ruling by the Indiana Court of Appeals to overturn his murder conviction could be considered an early Christmas gift for Paul H. Gingerich, now 14, who has not been home since he took part in the April 20, 2010, murder of a Cromwell man. The question now is will he receive another gift and be home …read more.


