Joshua Jaynes-Kyle Meany
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Joshua Jaynes (left) and Kyle Meany (right).
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The letter from the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression on Monday comes 10 days after Judge Charles Simpson's ruling.
Former Louisville Metro Police Det. Joshua Jaynes and Sgt. Kyle Meany are accused of providing and lying about false information in a search warrant used by police to burst into Taylor's house, resulting in her death.
The so-called “superseding” indictments come a little more than a month after a judge's dismissal of the most serious charges against former Louisville Metro Police Detective Joshua Jaynes and Sgt. Kyle Meany.
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