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Criminal defense after a street encounter with police

We recently wrote about probable cause being needed by a police officer in order to make a lawful arrest in…

12 Mar,2015
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How does Kentucky define “stalking?”

Life can be a continual series of balancing acts, in which behaviors that are acceptable up to a point can…

05 Mar,2015
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What does Tennessee consider to be “mitigating circumstances?”

Sometimes for a criminal defendant in a Tennessee court simply denying any wrongdoing may not be enough, especially if it…

27 Feb,2015
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Connection between Kentucky legal limit and breath test refusal

Prosecutors in Kentucky have the upper hand in proving a DUI charge thanks to the addition of an illegal per…

19 Feb,2015
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Kentucky Sex Crimes Statutes Eliminate Traditional Defenses

There have been dramatic changes through the years in how society views marriage, gender equality and the relationship of women…

12 Feb,2015
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Kentucky Offers Alternatives to Prison in Sex Crimes Cases

A person accused of committing sex crimes in Kentucky faces serious penalties if prosecutors are able to prove that the…

05 Feb,2015
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What is “probable cause” to make an arrest?

Anyone who has watched a television crime drama or crime documentary program has likely heard the term “probable cause” being…

05 Feb,2015
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What happens during a field sobriety test in Kentucky?

A Bowling Green motorist who has the misfortune of being stopped by a police officer on suspicion of driving while…

05 Feb,2015
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Life without parole is not an option for juvenile offenses

The first impression of what could be a juvenile crime is probably joyriding or shoplifting a DVD from a department…

05 Feb,2015
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It may look like drunk driving, but is it?

Law enforcement agencies, prosecutors and courts throughout Kentucky do not take drunk driving charges lightly. Those charged and convicted of…

05 Feb,2015
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