Stories tagged with "protective order"
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Defense attorney denied medical records of slain woman
Judge refuses attorney’s request; prosecutor terms it a ‘fishing expedition’ A defense attorney’s attempts to obtain the medical and psychiatric records of...
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Domestic violence workshop set in memory of slain Brownsburg woman
‘This is what Angie would have wanted: to educate, inform and help the community heal’ Since learning about the death of their beloved co-worker, employees at Design 17...
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Ex-Ivy Tech official to pay for living on campus
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the college more than $5,000 that he spent without school approval to fix up...
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Ex-Ivy Tech chancellor must pay back $5,734
Fort Wayne — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the school more than $5,700 that he spent without school approval to fix up part of...
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Former Ivy Tech boss to repay expenses
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The former chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College-Northeast will reimburse the college more then $5,000 that he spent without school approval to fix up...
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3 domestic violence deaths prompt questions of what can be done
For Angela Warnock, getting a protective order against her abusive husband was a huge step toward freedom. In the weeks after she obtained it May 27, her friends noted the...
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Brownsburg murder suspect swore he'd never hurt his wife
DANVILLE, Ind. — A few days before Joseph L. Warnock was accused of stabbing his wife to death, he swore in a Hendricks County court that he would never harm her or their two...
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Brownsburg man pleads not guilty in killing
DANVILLE — A Brownsburg man pleaded not guilty today after being accused of repeatedly stabbing his estranged wife while she slept with their daughters on Father’s...
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Hendricks Co. police arrest Brownsburg man in wife's slaying
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — In the last minutes of Father’s Day, police believe, a Brownsburg man violently stabbed his estranged wife to death. The couple’s two...
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Judge says accused killer can't talk to kids
A judge on Tuesday told a Lawrence man accused of killing his wife that he can’t speak with his children until his murder case is resolved. The warning to Michael Yang, 52,...
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Judge: Slaying suspect can't talk to his kids
A Marion Superior Court judge has told a Lawrence man accused of killing his wife that he can’t speak with his children until his murder case is resolved. The warning to...
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Murder suspect wanted to dominate his wife, lawyer says
Amenda Yang had long thought about divorce, her oldest son and her attorney said, but she stayed through years of ridicule, thrown objects and even her husband’s conviction...
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Lawrence man charged in wife’s death
The Marion County prosecutor this afternoon charged a Lawrence man with murder in the beating death of his estranged wife. Michael Y. Yang, 52, also faces a misdemeanor count of...
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Court extends time to file murder charge
Prosecutors anticipate filing a murder charge today against a Lawrence man who had his first court appearance this morning. Michael Y. Yang, 52, was arrested Thursday by Lawrence...
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Man held in estranged wife's beating death
Judge had granted woman a protective order after she reported long-term abuse, death threats by husband Last month, Amenda Yang received a protective order after she told a judge...
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Protective order ruling is welcomed
Advocates for abused say allowing certain ‘nonviolent contact’ often led to problems For years, advocates concerned with domestic violence have argued that court-issued...
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Surprise guilty plea ends murder-for-hire trial
NOBLESVILLE — A man accused of hiring killers to murder his ex-wife surprised prosecutors at a court hearing today by pleading guilty. Toby Payne, 32, pleaded guilty this...
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Access counselor says tape can be withheld
Fort Wayne Indiana’s public access counselor says police and city officials have the right to withhold from the media videotapes that show a fatal police shooting. Public...
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Wanted in shooting on Northeastside, man turns himself in
The man wanted in connection with a March 21 shooting that left one sister dead turned himself in early Sunday. Marco R. Robinson had been sought on warrants for murder, attempted...
