Alyssa Shepherd Seeks Early Prison Release
Alyssa Shepherd is seeking an early release from prison and Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs has filed a motion in opposition.
Read MoreAlyssa Shepherd is seeking an early release from prison and Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs has filed a motion in opposition.
Read MoreAfter about seven hours of deliberation, a 12-person jury came to an impasse in reaching a verdict on John Lawrence Schultz IV’s case.
Read MoreThree witnesses testified in the first day of a jury trial for a teen who allegedly plotted a Columbine-type massacre in Fulton County.
Read MoreA Rochester teen will serve eight years in prison after plotting a Columbine-type massacre in Fulton County.
Read MoreROCHESTER — Fulton County Superior Court One Judge Gregory Heller’s sentence in the case of Alyssa Shepherd was less than what the county prosecutor had recommended. Shepherd was charged with three counts of reckless homicide; passing a school bus with its stop arm extended, causing injury; and criminal … Read More
ROCHESTER — A trial date has been set for the woman accused of causing the deaths of three Tippecanoe Valley students and seriously injuring a fourth. According to Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs, Alyssa Shepherd, 24, will stand trial Oct. 15 at 8:30 a.m., nearly a year after … Read More