Mark Handy Sentenced
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Pictured: former Louisville Metro Police Detective Mark Handy in court for sentencing on May 11, 2021.Â
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"Those facts are true," Mark Handy said after Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Olu Stevens read him the allegations behind charges of perjury and tampering with physical evidence.
On Friday, just a few weeks after being incarcerated, the state Department of Corrections moved Mark Handy to its electronic monitoring program, meaning he will serve the rest of his time on home incarceration.
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