LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Prosecutors in Tippecanoe County say they’ve determined that nearly 150 former inmates need to be fingerprinted after glitches with the jail’s fingerprint machine. Indiana requires inmates to be fingerprinted when they are jailed. But the (Lafayette) Journal and Courier reports (http://on.jconline.com/2j4UDPa ) that between July 30 and Aug. 26 of last year