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Supreme Court Denies Guilfoyle Appeals

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Gregory Guilfoyle. (Provided Photo) (Indianapolis/Brookville, IN) – The Indiana Supreme Court has denied further appeals of Gregory Guilfoyle’s convictions. Guilfoyle was found guilty by a Franklin County jury in April 2025 of Attempted Murder and Neglect of a Dependent in connection with an incident in December 2022, in which he was accused of shooting his wife in the head at their home, and then a sheriff’s deputy while walking during a blizzard in the area of State Road 1 and U.S. 52 near Cedar Grove while holding his infant daughter. His convictions were upheld by the Indiana Court of Appeals on March 6, 2026. In its 28-page opinion, the Court ruled the jury did not err by rejecting Guilfoyle’s insanity defense, but concluded that his 100-year prison sentence should be reduced to 80 years. Guilfoyle attempted to receive further consideration of his appeal by the state Supreme Court through a Petition of Transfer.
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WRBI Radio broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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