Breaking: Kristine Barnett’s Neglect Charges Dismissed

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Indianapolis, Indiana

IN LAFAYETTE — The media frenzy around Kristine Barnett’s criminal neglect of a dependent began in September 2019 and culminated on Friday with a simple motion to dismiss.

The State of Indiana of Indiana, represented by Prosecuting Attorney Patrick K. Harrington, “respectfully moves to dismiss all counts herein as the State believes there would be insufficient evidence at trial to prove the charges in this case beyond a reasonable doubt.”

The case was dismissed by an order signed on Friday morning by Tippecanoe Superior 2 Judge Steve Meyer.

A Ukrainian orphan with severe dwarfism named Natalia was adopted by Kristine Barnett and her ex-husband, Michael.

Natalia’s birth certificate said that she was born in 2003, but according to the Barnetts, she was actually an adult. Natalia’s birth year was changed by court Order from 2003 to 1989, making her an adult in all respects.

Then, in July 2013, Natalia rented an apartment in Lafayette. The Barnetts and their biological sons subsequently relocated to Canada after Natalia moved into an apartment.

The prosecutors completed their investigation in September 2019 and charged the Barnetts with neglect of a dependent. Later, more neglect allegations were brought up by the prosecution, increasing the total to eight.

Attorneys Mark Nicholson and Deidra Haynes argued that all of the charges should be dismissed. Due to the passing of the statute of limitations, four of those charges were dropped by the trial court. The State of Indiana appealed and lost. Then the State asked the Supreme Court to hear the case. The Supreme Court refused and let the Court of Appeals opinion stand.

Prosecutors could pursue the other four charges if the neglect allegations were based on Natalia’s disability, not her age, since the Barnetts legally changed her age.

Attorney Mark Nicholson said, “Our client should never have been charged. But we are happy that the case was finally dismissed!”

The trial for Kristine Barnett was set to begin on April 10, 2023. However, the trial date is now canceled.

Mark Nicholson is an Indianapolis-based criminal and personal injury attorney. He is known for fighting when there is a travesty of justice! He is nicknamed The Battery Man for his focus on criminal battery cases.



Mark Nicholson is the attorney known for fighting when there is a travesty of justice! Mark Nicholson has faced travesties and overcame them. He knows what it is like to be treated unfairly. He’s been behind bars, and he will fight for you to get the justice you deserve. People call him The Battery Man for his focus on criminal battery cases.

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