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Federal courthouse mask, distancing policies updated | Indiana

Federal courthouse mask, distancing policies updated Associated Press   INDIANAPOLIS – Fully vaccinated individuals will be allowed to enter public areas of the four courthouses of the federal Southern District of Indiana without wearing a face covering or observing social distancing. Chief Judge Tanya Walton Pratt issued a general order last week outlining the new policy, which takes effect next Monday. It says members of the public who are not fully vaccinated still must wear face coverings and practice social distancing throughout the courthouses. An exception may be made for someone providing documentation that they are unable, for medical reasons, to wear a face covering.

Indiana federal courthouse updates social distance guidelines

Cyberterrorist Brian Kil sentenced to 75 years in prison

Mar 12, 2021 / 10:22 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A 29-year-old man who pleaded guilty to terrorizing underage girls in central Indiana was sentenced Friday to 75 years in prison. Buster “Brian Kil” Hernandez initially faced with 40 federal charges. The Bakersfield, California, man could have been sentenced to life in prison. In addition to the sentence, Hernandez must also serve a lifetime of supervised release after his imprisonment. Hernandez was initially charged in August 2017 with eight counts of production of child pornography; three counts of coercion and enticement of a minor; five counts of distributing and receiving child pornography; four counts of threats to use explosive devices; a count of threats and extortion; 10 counts of threats to kill, kidnap and injure: six counts of witness tampering; a count of obstruction of justice; and two counts of retaliating against a witness or victim.

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