Following the reversal of the verdict against Karen Brafman, 35, who is accused of setting fire to a mobile home with several people inside, Brafman appeared in Christian Circuit Judge John Atkinsâ court Wednesday morning with her new defense attorneys.
Brafman appeared via Zoom while at the Christian County Jail along with her defense attorneys Eric Bearden and Doug Moore.
Moore shared with the court that he had recently entered an appearance to represent Brafman alongside Bearden and explained that he intends to file several motions to the court.
Moore explained that he had already submitted a bond review motion in the case, but is almost finished with submitting a second motion.
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The third suspect involved in a robbery at Burkeâs Outlet parking lot received his final sentence Wednesday afternoon from Christian Circuit Judge Andrew Self.
Tyler T. Parker, 19, appeared in Selfâs court via Zoom while at this motherâs home in Indianapolis to receive his final sentence while his defense attorney Sands Chewning appeared via Zoom from his office.
Parker recently entered a guilty plea in his case on Dec. 17.
Parker was originally charged with first-degree robbery, possession of drug paraphernalia while armed, possession of marijuana while armed and carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
However, on Dec. 17, he entered a guilty plea to the amended charges of theft by unlawful taking over $500 but under $10,0000 and possession of drug paraphernalia while his marijuana and weapon charges were dismissed.