The grand jury returned a "no true bill" Wednesday on a charge of second-degree manslaughter presented against Officer Alyssa Begel.
Trevor W. Branham, 33, of Jeffersonville, was charged on four counts of wanton endangerment and one count of operating on a suspended license. A grand jury returned a “no true bill” on the felony wanton endangerment charges on Thursday.
A Jefferson County grand jury on Sept. 20 issued a "no true bill" on the charges against David Mattingly, meaning they did not find enough evidence for the case to continue.
Richard Gatewood was arrested at Moore High School Feb. 7 after he was accused of slamming a middle school student to the floor and placing him in a chokehold.
The grand jury on Monday returned a "no true bill" on sodomy charges presented against Brian Bailey, three years after an investigation began.
A special prosecutor out of Gallatin and Boone counties presented a tampering with physical evidence case against Angela Ellemen for hiding bullet casings linked to the shooting of 15-year-old Gregory Holt for more than six years.