Charges dismissed against Kentucky woman accused of role in plot to shoot judge
Zenada Greer, who investigators tied to the crime by a car seen near Judge Steve Meyer’s home the day he was shot, had been held on $1 million cash and $1 million surety bonds.
Charges were dismissed Monday morning against Zenada Greer, a 61-year-old Lexington, Kentucky, woman who investigators initially tied to an alleged plot that led to the Jan. 18 shooting of a Tippecanoe County judge.
A motion filed by the Tippecanoe County prosecutor’s office asked to dismiss two felony counts of assisting a criminal in an attempted murder and obstruction of justice and to release Greer from custody.
Cass County Superior Court 2 Judge Lisa Swain, assigned to oversee the case, granted the motion Monday.
Greer was arrested and charged in January after a Hyundai Kona registered in her name factored into several parts of the alleged plot that led up to and followed the shooting of Tippecanoe County Superior Court 2 Judge Steve Meyer and his wife, Kim, at their Lafayette home.



