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Grand Jury Finds No Crime Involved in Death of Jail Inmate |
By usnews.com |
Published: 02/08/2019 |
OSHKOSH, Neb. (AP) — A grand jury has determined that no crime was committed by anyone in the death of a jail inmate in western Nebraska. The jury met to investigate the Sept. 18 death of 37-year-old Candy Flood, of Sidney, at the Garden County Jail in Oshkosh. Flood was being housed there for Cheyenne County after being arrested on suspicion of disturbing the peace. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph reports that the jurors heard testimony from nine witnesses and reviewed 122 exhibits during their Jan. 30 session regarding Flood's death. State law requires a grand jury investigation when someone dies in custody or being arrested. Read More. |
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