Kentucky House passes bill expanding child exploitation laws, increasing penalties and addressing computer-generated images.
Kentucky House passes bill expanding child exploitation laws, increasing penalties and addressing computer-generated images.
Earlier this month, John Green was ordered to serve sixty days on home incarceration, undergo mental health treatment and pay $1,000 to Kentucky's Victim Compensation fund for violating his probation.
Dr. Lawrence Peters pleaded guilty to telling his staff to distribute opioids by giving them pre-signed prescriptions.
Marc Hibel pleaded guilty in Jefferson Circuit Court to two counts of criminal trespassing and wanton endangerment, with a proposed plea of three years in prison that instead be probated for 5 years. He is also pleading guilty to a new charge of possession of a controlled substance, LSD.
As part of a plea bargain, charges of marijuana and drug paraphernalia were dismissed.
We now turn to football coach Mark Stoops for his thoughts on the matter.
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Mitch Perry revoked Glover’s probation Tuesday morning in a drug case involving the March 13, 2020 drug trafficking raids.
Republican Rep. Jim Lucas of Seymour asked Jackson Superior Court Judge Bruce MacTavish earlier this month to end his probation after six months, stating in court filings that he “performed very well on probation with no violations” and “all fees and financial obligations have been satisfied.”
While the charges against Shayla Simpson were dropped and another employee pleaded guilty, Simpson claims she was denied unemployment benefits, forcing her to “cash in her retirement early in order to provide for her family,” according to the suit.
Police said Matthew Martin shot two people in the 1900 block of Goldsmith Lane in October 2019.