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Trial date set for Shipshewana man

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A trial date has been set for a Shipshewana man accused of causing a deadly crash last November in Elkhart County. Documents in the case say 21 year-old Cameron Woolf had marijuana in his system when the crash occurred on November 16 at County Roads 15 and 32.

Woolf suffered multiple broken bones in his face. His passenger, 30 year-old Adam Maxon-Jones, later died of his injuries. The driver of the other vehicle involved was also injured.

His trial is set to begin on November 6th, with a pre-trial conference set for April 27th.

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