Judge dismisses insurance fraud charge from Bell arson case [Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa.]
Oct. 12—A Westmoreland County judge has ruled there was not enough evidence to support a criminal charge of insurance fraud against a former
Following a pretrial hearing Tuesday, one felony count was dismissed in the ongoing case against
Prosecutors contend Parks intentionally set the
Witnesses claimed Parks asked two friends to fix up the home and later burn it down to recover insurance money.
Police contend the fire originated in two locations and was set by the use of an incendiary device, potentially a lighter that was found at the scene.
Westmoreland County Common Pleas Judge
The defense also asked the judge to dismiss a charge of risking catastrophe.
"This was not an extraordinary disaster. No one was hurt," defense attorney
Assistant District Attorney
The judge said he will issue a final ruling in the case after reviewing written legal arguments that will be filed before the end of the year.
Parks will remain free on a
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