Ex-prosecutor claims Kentucky county improperly jailed people after 'unethical' policy change
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A policy put in place by the Bullitt County Attorney’s Office takes a hard line on felony charges, refusing to amend them once they are filed, according to a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a former prosecutor.
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