From the ArcaMax Publishing, Weird News Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/weirdnews/s-183620-863035
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -- An Indiana man convicted of attempted murder was
back behind bars Tuesday, four days after a clerical error allowed him
to be released decades early.
Ronnie Williams was arrested Monday afternoon at an Indianapolis house
belonging to his girlfriend's father, The Indianapolis Star reported.
Williams was convicted in Marion County of shooting a deputy sheriff
during a bank robbery in 2005 and sentenced to 97 years. But when he
was transferred to Hamilton County from a state prison to face another
pending charge, his record did not include the conviction.
His girlfriend, Kim Williams, who is not a relation, posted $7,500
bail last week. She was arrested on a charge of assisting a criminal.