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    Dec 14, 2012 |Story| AM News
  1. Boyle County deputy fired

    Warren Lanham, a longtime local law enforcement officer, has been dismissed from the Boyle County Sheriff’s Department after a grand jury questioned his police work and requested an investigation.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    Warren Lanham, a longtime local law enforcement officer, has been dismissed from the Boyle County Sheriff’s Department after a grand jury questioned his police work and requested an investigation. Sheriff Marty Elliott first suspended and then...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Labor Legislation, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| AM News
  3. Murder suspect talks about crime

    <em>&ldquo;She knew I wanted a family &hellip;so it turned into, you know, the kid, the car, the white picket fence and all that.&rdquo;</em>
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    “She knew I wanted a family …so it turned into, you know, the kid, the car, the white picket fence and all that.” The American Dream, right. … the white picket fence and all that? Maybe it started out that way in Paul Estes&...

    Tags: Justice System, Alprazolam (drug), Murder, Trials, Judges

  4. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  5. Beshear signs emergency regulation to make synthetic marijuana Schedule 1

    news@jessaminejournal.com
    Gov.Steve Beshear emergency regulations last week to place newly identified synthetic marijuana under Schedule 1 of the Kentucky Controlled Substances Act. The action represents the first time synthetic substances have been banned by administrative...

    Tags: Justice System, Litigation and Regulation, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Synthetic Marijuana

  6. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  7. Appeal to revoke Shawn Murphy's building permits at Westgate denied by BoA

    Opposition to the Westgate subdivision took another blow Monday night when appeals to halt building on the highly litigated property were denied by the Nicholasville Board of Adjustments.
    brossi@jessaminejournal.com
    Opposition to the Westgate subdivision took another blow Monday night when appeals to halt building on the highly litigated property were denied by the Nicholasville Board of Adjustments. In three unanimous votes on the separate appeals, the board...

    Tags: Justice System, Elections, Litigation, Trials, Judges

  8. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  9. Jessamine judge denies county attorney summary judgment on open-records violation; Woods to get records

    Following Jessamine County Circuit Court Judge Hunter Daugherty&rsquo;s recommendation, the county attorney&rsquo;s office has conceded to a request by former EMS employee Andrew Wood for several documents surrounding his lawsuit and others that are related and in appeal.
    brossi@jessaminejournal.com
    Following Jessamine County Circuit Court Judge Hunter Daugherty’s recommendation, the county attorney’s office has conceded to a request by former EMS employee Andrew Wood for several documents surrounding his lawsuit and others that are...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Litigation, Judges, Sex Crimes

  10. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| AM News
  11. No trial date in Danville killings

    Thomas Hager Jr. was alone Wednesday in the exercise room of the Boyle County Detention Center. He sat in a chair in the corner, idling away his recreation time.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    Thomas Hager Jr. was alone Wednesday in the exercise room of the Boyle County Detention Center. He sat in a chair in the corner, idling away his recreation time. Hager has been kept in isolation at the jail since his arrest in the May 21 shooting deaths...

    Tags: Justice System, Murder, Trials, Litigation, Punishment

  12. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| AM News
  13. Crime, politics and success topped the local headlines in 2012

    <em>In looking back over the stories published by The Advocate-Messenger in 2012, it was apparent the year started out slowly in terms of big news. But the headlines got bigger as May rolled around and stayed that way throughout the rest of the year. As with any year, there were stories to celebrate and stories that caused despair in 2012. Danville hired its first black police chief, who was quickly besieged by an uptick in violent crime, including three murders. Candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan and the world came to town and liked what they saw. A year of acrimonious politics at Danville city hall ended with voters choosing new faces in November. Boyle schools distinguished themselves, while Danville High said goodbye to its legendary football coach. The following 10 stories resonated the loudest in 2012.</em>
    Staff Writers
    In looking back over the stories published by The Advocate-Messenger in 2012, it was apparent the year started out slowly in terms of big news. But the headlines got bigger as May rolled around and stayed that way throughout the rest of the year. As...

    Tags: Justice System, Democratic Party, ABC (tv network), Trials, Local Government

  14. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  15. Circuit Court: Dec. 21, 2012

    The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Dec. 13 with Judge William Clouse presiding.
    The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Dec. 13 with Judge William Clouse presiding. — George F. Adams, complicity to theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, sentenced to one year. — Rasheed A. Evans, first-degree...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Punishment, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| AM News
  17. Danville working on historic preservation ordinance

    Danville City Commission unanimously voted Monday to accept changes to the city&rsquo;s historic preservation ordinance as proposed by the state and recently accepted by the city&rsquo;s Architectural Review Board.
    smojica@amnews.com
    Danville City Commission unanimously voted Monday to accept changes to the city’s historic preservation ordinance as proposed by the state and recently accepted by the city’s Architectural Review Board. Danville has about six months to get...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Justice System, Elections, Insurance, Public Officials

  18. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  19. County cleared of wrongdoing by workforce cabinet

    After a year of investigation and scrutiny, Jessamine County Fiscal Court and EMS director Jerry Domidion have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the resignation hearing of former EMT Tina Griggs. A referee decision by the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet Office of Employment and Training in Frankfort released the decision last week, stating Griggs&rsquo; allegations that she had been forced to quit and was owed compensation were unfounded.
    brossi@jessaminejournal.com
    After a year of investigation and scrutiny, Jessamine County Fiscal Court and EMS director Jerry Domidion have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the resignation hearing of former EMT Tina Griggs. A referee decision by the Education and Workforce...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Unemployment Benefits, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes

  20. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  21. Verdict in 2000 Clark County slaying tossed

    The Kentucky Court of Appeals overturned a Clark County man&rsquo;s murder conviction and life sentence Friday after ruling that his attorney at the time of his arrest was ineffective.
    The Winchester Sun
    The Kentucky Court of Appeals overturned a Clark County man’s murder conviction and life sentence Friday after ruling that his attorney at the time of his arrest was ineffective. Christopher McGorman Jr., 27, will now have a new trial in Madison...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Murder, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health

  22. Nov 17, 2012 |Story| AM News
  23. Advocate defends AG ruling in city lawsuit over BISCO purchase

    The Advocate-Messenger is sticking by an attorney general&rsquo;s ruling that Danville City Commission violated the state&rsquo;s Open Meetings Act in its response to the city&rsquo;s lawsuit asking that the ruling be overturned.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    The Advocate-Messenger is sticking by an attorney general’s ruling that Danville City Commission violated the state’s Open Meetings Act in its response to the city’s lawsuit asking that the ruling be overturned. In a response filed...

    Tags: Justice System, Trials, Judges, Newspaper and Magazine, Crime, Law and Justice

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