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Greenfield Granite ordered to pay $379,500 12/17/20 6:04 AM HANCOCK COUNTY Mary Collins was the first person who called authorities to let them know a longtime local business, Greenfield Granite, had been taking money from customers and not providing a service. Collins lost $1,850 after paying Greenfield Granite to make a memorial bench for her husband’s grave site. Collins invested another $2,300 to get the memorial elsewhere. While she was pleased to hear a judge had ruled in favor of the Indiana attorney general’s office in its civil case against the business late last week awarding $379,500 to the state she doesn’t know for certain what the default judgment means for her and the nearly 70 other former customers who were part of the state’s lawsuit. ....
County courts told to delay jury trials 12/16/20 6:21 AM HANCOCK COUNTY The county’s courts have once again been asked by state officials to delay jury trials due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. While the local courts will continue to operate as fully as possible, conducting other tasks such as bench trials, hearings and sentencings the mandate will affect the caseload of the county’s three courts for weeks. The Indiana Supreme Court handed down an order suspending all jury trials statewide late Monday, Dec. 14. The moratorium will last until March 1, 2021. The court cited the need for “drastic measures” as COVID-19 numbers continue to rise. State officials said in-person jury trials pose an “exceptional risk” to everyone involved even if every precaution is taken. ....