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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.

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.

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.

Paul Gingerich, now 15, will be sentenced in a Kosciusko County courtroom today for his role in a 2010 murder. Previously sentenced to 25 years in prison, the Cromwell boy was only 12 when he plead guilty to helping a friend kill his stepfather. After months of new court proceedings and having his initial conviction …read more.

During the initial hearing in Kosciusko County Circuit Court and a plea hearing Monday for Paul Gingerich, 15, Cromwell, Gingrich’s involvement in the April 20, 2010, murder of Phillip Danner was released. A transcript of an interview between Gingerich and Kosciusko County Detective Jon Tyler, April 21, 2010, was submitted as evidence in the case. …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.

The date has been set between all the parties involved and the teen involved in a 2010 murder is returning to Kosciusko County court. Paul Henry Gingerich, 15, Cromwell, will reappear in Kosciusko County Juvenile Court at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 4, for a new juvenile waiver hearing. Gingerich was only 12 years old when …read more.

Whitley County Circuit Court Judge James Heuer has been seated as a special judge to hear Paul H. Gingerich’s new waiver hearing. The request for a new judge was filed by Gingerich’s attorney, Monica Foster of Indianapolis, who successfully argued the boy’s appeal before the Indiana Court of Appeals, which was affirmed by the Indiana …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.

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.

The Indiana Court of Appeals heard oral arguments today in the appeal of a Cromwell teen convicted in 2010 for his role in a murder. Paul H. Gingerich, now 14, was just 12 years old when he was convicted for the 2010 shooting death of Philip Danner. Also convicted was Colt Lundy, Danner’s stepson. Lundy …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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