Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official

In a significant legal decision, an Indiana judge has dismissed the $31 million lawsuit brought by Dejaune Anderson against a court official. Anderson had alleged violations related to her due process rights in her ongoing legal battles.

Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official

Background of the Case

On March 15, 38-year-old Dejaune Anderson was arrested in Arcadia, California, for the murder of her son Cairo Ammar Jordan. Her charges include murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, and obstruction of justice. In April 2022, a mushroom hunter found Cairo Ammar Jordan’s body stuffed inside a suitcase and thrown into the woods. An autopsy revealed that the boy died from an electrolyte imbalance due to vomiting and diarrhea leading to dehydration.

The Ongoing Legal Battle

Dejaune Anderson has filed ten new motions in Washington Circuit Court requesting various actions including to dismiss her trial on multiple grounds. She had also requested Judge Larson to close the case, make a finding of extraordinary circumstances, and dismiss charges for violation of due process rights.

Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official

The Verdict

The Indiana judge ruled against Anderson’s claims, ultimately rejecting the lawsuit. This decision indicates a strong position from the judicial system related to her allegations.

Indiana Court Rejects Dejaune Anderson’s $31 Million Claim Against Official

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