"Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson's future will soon be
in the hands of the Indiana Supreme Court. Keith Henderson
walked out of a courtroom at the statehouse in Indianapolis
Wednesday, still the Floyd County Prosecutor and confident that won't
change as a result of an ethics complaint. "You know, I'm not worried," Henderson said. "When you do the right thing, I am not concerned." At
the time, Henderson went through a three-day ethics hearing after being
accused of "professional misconduct" leading up to David Camm's third
murder trial. Camm was twice convicted of killing his wife and
two children in the garage of their Georgetown home in Sept. 2000, but
both convictions were overturned by higher courts and a third jury
acquitted Camm. Charles Boney was eventually convicted of the crime...Henderson
got to this point for negotiating a book dealing after the second
trial, signing an agreement and then using Floyd County funds to pay his
legal fees once the complaint was filed... "Both
sides of the case will submit proposals to the hearing officer, the
hearing officers will write a report and it will go to the Indiana
Supreme Court," said Pruden. "Possibilities in this case are that Mr.
Henderson could be found to have not to have violated any rules, or if
he has violated rules...he could be reprimanded or he could be
suspended, he could be disbarred." The Indiana Supreme Court could take several weeks to make a decision."
http://www.wdrb.com/story/30327002/indiana-supreme-court-to-rule-on-ethics-violations-against-keith-henderson
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