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Jacob Heil NOT Guilty of Reckless Homicide, Guilty DUI Verdict
Copyright © 2021 F.E., JournalKentucky.com. All rights reserved. COMMENTARY – FIRST AMENDMENT – NEWS ANALYSIS Lexington, Ky. Former UK student, Jacob Heil, was found not
52 Democrat Politicians are Fugitives Evading Civil Arrest
Texas Supreme Court Allows Arrest of Democrat Politicians Who Obstructed House Quorem Rule to Block the People’s Business (Austin, TX) 8/10/21 COMMENTARY on NEWS The
Louisville’s Golf Cart Murder Trial on CourtTV
COMMENTARY / July 6, 2021 (Louisville, Ky., CourtTV) Com. v. Lazaro Pozo Illas The Louisville jury recommended 20 to 30 years in prison for capital
Three-Year Plea Deal Provokes Violent Outburst from Victim’s Mother
COMMENTARY Welcome to the Tennessee backwoods judicial system where white supremacy is real and palpable. The prosecutor secretly negotiated and accepted an immoral and unjust plea
Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 22.5 Years
Second Degree Unintentional Murder Conviction in Death of George Floyd 6/25/21 – Former police officer Derek Chauvin got a 22.5 year prison sentence for the
U.S. Supreme Court Affirms Rights of Student Athletes to Market Name and Likeness
In a case called “NCAA v. Alston, et. al.,” the U.S. Supreme Court decided that student athletes may sell their name and image / likeness.
Martin Guilty: Three Murders in Pembroke
JK COMMENTARY on Com. v. Charles Martin Thurs. 6/17/21 Jury Recommended Martin’s Sentence The Charles ‘Kit’ Martin jury recommended life sentence without possibility of probation
Elizabethtown Case on Court TV Like a Perry Mason Thriller: Com. v. Martin
Commonwealth v. Christian ‘Kit’ Martin triple murder trial began this week (Elizabethtown, Ky.) 06/09/21 – JK COMMENTARY on COURT-TV Trial Coverage Former American Airlines pilot,
Feds Investigating Louisville Metro Police
Washington, D.C. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a federal investigation into the practices of the Louisville Metropolitan Police. The decision comes in response to