FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - A 41-year-old Decatur woman accused of claiming her child was terminally ill is now facing neglect and fraud charges, Fort Wayne police say.
Mississippi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mike Randolph appointed three judges to serve the new CCID court, which is set to be ...
Three judges and a clerk were officially sworn in Friday ... degrees from East Central Community College, located in Decatur, and Mississippi College and earned his juris doctor degree from ...
This court is a great addition to our capital city,” Governor Tate Reeves said at the ceremonial opening on Friday. The ceremonial opening of the Capitol Complex Improvement District (CCID) Court took ...
After years of controversy and legal battles, we now know who will serve as judges in the new Capitol Complex Improvement District Court.
The courthouse was evacuated by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and Marshals, and Decatur Fire investigated the package. The package, found in the DeKalb County Superior Court Clerk’s ...
A sworn affidavit said the 36-year-old Decatur defendant appeared in Macon County Circuit Court on the afternoon of Feb. 3 after being arrested Feb. 1 for violating pretrial release conditions ...
The mother is accused of lying about her child’s medical condition while also reportedly not refilling medication that had ...
A 41-year-old mother faked her child’s terminal illness and launched a GoFundMe to send the child to Disney World to meet ...