Louisville launches center to assess threats against judges after courthouse incidents
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Jefferson County opens the Judicial Threat Assessment Center to identify and intervene in threats against judges and their families, aiming to prevent violence in the courthouse.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is changing its strategy when it comes to courthouse security.
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