A new evaluation isn't needed and would be "extremely intrusive," a judge ruled, keeping an August trial date still on track. Brown is charged in the 2022 shooting at Mayor Craig Greenberg's campaign office.
State and local prosecutors will appeal a Louisville judge's ruling last week that a convicted felon can't be prosecuted on a firearms charge because it violates his Second Amendment rights.
“I’ve made a lot of people mad and I’ve made a lot of people happy,” Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Melissa Logan Bellows said of her March 13 ruling. “But that’s the job of the judge.”
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Melissa Logan Bellows ruled Wednesday that it is unconstitutional for prosecutors to prosecute Jecory Lamont Frazier under a state law prohibiting felons from owning a gun because it doesn’t outweigh the 2nd Amendment right that belongs to “all Americans.”
But defense attorneys for John Schmidt, who pleaded guilty in September to wire and bank fraud argued in court documents that his behavior was “out of character” and caused by depression and anxiety, requesting a judge sentence him Thursday to 27 months in prison.
A jury found Bradley Caraway guilty Thursday of reckless homicide and DUI in the crash that killed 25-year-old University of Louisville cheerleader Shanae Moorman in August 2016.
Bradley Caraway, 34, is accused of being under the influence when prosecutors say he crashed the vehicle that he and 25-year-old Shanae Moorman.
Opening statements began Wednesday morning.
Donnie Stoner was indicted by a Jefferson County Grand Jury Thursday, Aug. 3, on six counts of rape, six counts of sodomy and eight counts of sexual abuse.
Defense attorneys for Bradley Caraway are trying is to limit some of the testimony that Caraway was the driver in the August 2016 DUI death of Shanae Moorman.