Bond set for attorney who submitted own obituary


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KENDALLVILLE, IN -- A Kendallville attorney facing drug charges was ordered held on $75,000 bond after admitting he submitted his obituary to a newspaper to fake his own death.

During his initial court hearing Thursday, Jon Criss denied that the obituary was an attempt to flee authorities.

"I was trying to keep people from stealing from me," he said.

Prosecutor Steve Clouse argued the obituary and a statement Criss made to an investigator showed that the 43-year-old Criss intended to flee the area for Bloomington.

The obituary, with his name spelled "John Chris," ran Tuesday in The News-Sun and two sister newspapers.

"The false obituary causes the court a great amount of concern," Judge Robert Kirsch said. He then set the bond at $75,000.

Criss, who was arrested Wednesday evening, indicated he planned to represent himself. He could not be reached for comment Friday because he remained in the Noble County Jail. :wacko:

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