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  2. Joseph Edward Corcoran - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward Corcoran (April 18, 1975 – December 18, 2024) was an American convicted mass murderer who was executed for a quadruple murder case in Indiana. Corcoran was found guilty of the 1997 murders of his brother, his sister's fiancé, and two of their friends at his house in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and he was sentenced to death in 1999.

  3. Plummer v. State - Wikipedia

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    Plummer v. State was an 1893 court case decided by the Indiana Supreme Court.The case overturned a manslaughter conviction, ruling that the convicted defendant had been protecting himself from the illegal use of force by a police officer. [1]

  4. Capital punishment in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The following constitutes murder with aggravating circumstances, which is the only capital crime in Indiana. [8]The defendant committed the murder by intentionally killing the victim while committing or attempting to commit any of the following: arson, burglary, child molesting, criminal deviate conduct, kidnapping, rape, robbery, carjacking, criminal organization activity, dealing in cocaine ...

  5. Docs: Cigarette leads to man’s arrest in 1981 Northwest ...

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    LAKE COUNTY, Ind. — An Oregon man was recently extradited back to Northwest Indiana after allegedly murdering another man in 1981. His brother littering a cigarette helped police find him. The ...

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  7. Expungement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's Second Chance law, sponsored by Sen. Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, allows for the expungement of certain misdemeanor and felony offenses. Indiana Code 35-38-9-2 through 35-38-9-6 allows for the expungement of misdemeanors, and non-violent felonies.