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Some neighbors of Jacqueline Wilk hope prosecutors don't pursue third trial
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH COUNTY-- Will Jacqueline Wilk stand trial for a third time? The St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office has to make that decision by June 18. Wilk's second trial ended Thursday in a hung jury for the second time. She's the New Carlisle...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wilk child neglect case ends in hung jury for second time
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – For the second time, a mistrial has been declared in the Jacqueline Wilk child neglect case. “I'm just thankful,” the New Carlisle mom said as she left the courthouse. Wilk's two little boys died after being trapped in...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Child Abuse, Crime, Law and Justice
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BREAKING NEWS: Hung jury in Wilk trial
BREAKING NEWS: Hung jury in Jacqueline Wilk trial. Mistrial declared. 2nd hung jury since February. Wilk is the mother whose two sons were found in a car trunk after playing on a hot summer day and died. WSBT will have full details at 11.Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Motorcycle injuries worsen with weaker helmet law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The average medical claim from a motorcycle crash rose by more than one-fifth last year in Michigan after the state stopped requiring all riders to wear helmets, according to an insurance industry study. Across the nation,...
Tags: Insurance, Washington, DC, Car Safety Tips and Advice, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Disasters and Accidents
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Jury selection finished in New Carlisle neglect deaths
NEW CARLISLE – Jury selection is complete in the case of a St. Joseph County mother accused of neglect that led to the deaths of her two little boys. Jacqueline Wilk faces a second trial. Her 2- and 4-year-old sons died after being found...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Police were contacted just days before fatal stabbing of 6-year-old
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- About 1 a.m. Thursday, Lucy Mundia called police to complain that her estranged husband had shown up at her apartment in violation of a protective order she had filed on behalf of their 6-year-old child. City police arrested Mundia's...Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Police Investigations, Police Arrests, Murder
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Former SB Police Chief Boykins sues city, claims racial discrimination
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND – Former South Bend Police Chief Darryl Boykins is suing the mayor and the mayor's chief of staff, claiming the two conspired to demote him based on his race. In a federal complaint filed Thursday, Boykins, who is black, cites "racial...Tags: Social Issues, Prosecution, Trials, Discrimination, Litigation
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Records sealed over FW-SB Catholic Diocese in vitro lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge has given a Catholic diocese in northern Indiana permission to keep some records under seal as lawyers prepare for a possible trial over a former teacher's claim that she was fired because she had in vitro...
Tags: Social Issues, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Minority Groups, Employment Opportunities
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Social media a new dilemma for law enforcers
CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP) — The use of social media is forcing changes in Indiana law as police and prosecutors deal with comments on sites like Facebook. A law taking effect July 1 makes it a crime to use social media sites to post threats....
Tags: Prosecution, Social Media, Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Family: Mich. mother killed in Syria kept many secrets
BURTON, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan mother killed during fighting in Syria often left many family members and friends in the dark about the details of another life — marrying an Arab immigrant, moving around frequently and taking trips to the...Tags: Islam, Police Investigations, Trips and Vacations, Immigration, Religion and Belief
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Judge: Ind. BMV improperly revoked gay group's license
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles improperly revoked a gay-youth advocacy group's specialty license plate last year and should reinstate that plate by late June, an administrative law judge has ruled. Tuesday's ruling says the...
Tags: Lobbying, American Civil Liberties Union, Auction Service, Minority Groups, Politics
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Baby death jurors might be questioned on abortion
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Potential jurors for the trial of an Indiana woman charged with murdering her infant by eating rat poison while pregnant might be asked their thoughts on abortion. A pre-trial hearing for Bei Bei Shuai (bay bay shway) will be...
Tags: Abortion, Prosecution, Trials, Immigration, Court Preliminary
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