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Dec 22, 2020
The Burnettsville man who caused a Sept. 21, 2019 accident in Royal Center where his passenger’s leg was severed was found guilty of criminal recklessness, a Class B misdemeanor.
Brady Riley, 20, was sentenced Thursday to 180 days in Cass County Jail by Cass Circuit Court Judge Stephen Kitts.
Kitts found him guilty during a trial before the sentencing and also set Jan. 28 as a restitution hearing for Riley.
Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies took Riley into custody after the sentencing.
Riley’s attorney, Andrew Achey, said he plans to file an appeal and disagreed with what the official records from police state.
Logansport resident Jesse Baumgardner, 20, was charged with attempted murder. Photo provided
A Logansport man who faces felony charges of aggravated battery and battery by means of a deadly weapon will remain behind bars at the Cass County Jail without bond. Jesse Baumgardner, 20, was originally arrested on attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing his mother in her residence at 928 Erie Ave. on Sunday, Nov. 29.
During his initial hearing, Judge Stephen Kitts set the defendant’s next court date for 1 p.m. Feb. 18, 2021. Also on Thursday, Jay Hirschauer, Baumgardner’s public defender, filed a petition with the court for psychiatric, psychological, competency, and mental status evaluation.