Smith was not in Jefferson District Court for the short hearing in which attorney Steve Romines entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.
Tilley filed a defamation lawsuit in Fayette Circuit Court against Lexington Police Sgt. Markell Heyward, claiming the officer misled and lied to the court and grand jury about facts of the case and Tilley’s character.
Defense attorneys Steve Schroering and Chris Spedding argued that Tilley and the woman had been drinking and had consensual sex, and Tilley should never have ben charged.
Brittany Richards, 30, is accused of grabbing a child's arm at a day care and slamming the victim on a table.
Prosecutors are asking for another exaaminaation to determine whether Brown was mentally ill when he allegedly he used a 9 mm Glock to fire shots into Greenberg's campaign office in the Butchertown Market on Story Avenue.
“Darnell is a good man!,” Tatahda Ferguson said in a press release sent by the law office of Dawn Elliott. “I have never felt unsafe or threatened by him and he has always been an incredible father to our children. It hurts my heart the way he’s being vilified. I am coming forward to try and do what’s right to clear his name.”
Lawson's attorney, Theodore Lavit, who spoke on his behalf, asked the judge for a bond hearing to lower Lawson’s bond from $500,000 cash.
Brian Sauer, 44, will remain in custody until his trial, which was set for Aug. 21.
Micca Watts-Gordon, 38, was found not guilty by a Jefferson County Circuit Court jury Monday.
“He’s relieved that the jury was able to see that his actions were justified," said attorney Steve Schroering, who represents the officer.