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Youngest Indiana convict tried as adult out of prison, but hardly free

A 12-year-old Paul Gingerich after he was sentenced to prison. (Photo supplied/Indiana State Prison)

A Fort Wayne boy who became Indiana’s youngest convict sentenced as an adult is trying to move on with his life.

Paul Gingerich was released from prison in March of this year, almost seven years since he, then 12-years-old, and 15-year-old Colt Lundy shot and killed Lundy’s stepfather, Phil Danner, in Kosciusko County. At the time, both were sentenced as adults to 25 year prison terms after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder.

Gingerich was resentenced in 2013 after new juvenile sentencing guidelines were released. He now lives with his mother in Fort Wayne, where he’ll wear a GPS bracelet until July 2018, be under court supervision until February 2020, then serve 10 years probation.

His mother tells the Indy Star that Gingerich was a “good kid who did a very bad thing” and that she still believes in him.

Meanwhile, Lundy is still in prison and his earliest release date is 2021.

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