So, this is kinda interesting. The evidentiary hearing on the probation violation is set for today. It looks like the chief deputy, Jerry Bean (I kinda knew him when he was Tippecanoe County prosecutor) is handling it. That seems like overkill for a probation violation, but maybe that's how they do things up there. Bean handled the original OWI > .08 case.
Indeed, he's being held without bond, which also seems extreme.
Indeed, he's being held without bond, which also seems extreme.