Louisville judge rules triple-murder defendant Brice Rhodes is competent to stand trial
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Kaelin set a trial date for Dec. 11 in the case, which has been slowly winding its way through the court system since 2016.
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After hearing from witnesses for more than two hours, including a psychiatrist from the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center (KCPC) in La Grange who evaluated Rhodes, Judge Julie Kaelin ruled “there has been no conclusive testimony that he is incompetent.”
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