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The staff of the Cabinet is divided between the Executive Staff, which provides management and administrative services to the entire Cabinet, and the Departmental Staff, which perform the work of the Cabinet. Cabinet Secretary Deputy Secretary Office of the Secretary; Kentucky State Police; Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training
Mary C. Noble (born March 21, 1949) is the former Secretary of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet and a former Deputy Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court. Noble was elected to the court in November 2006 where she represented the 5th Supreme Court District. She defeated appointed Justice John C. Roach. [1]
Finally, investigators from the Justice Cabinet’s Internal Investigations Branch told the committee they have substantiated six reports of a juvenile justice employee sexually abusing a youth in ...
The three other former Department of Corrections employees who moved into new state jobs and remained there this week are: Dervan Dawes, who was suspended without pay for 15 days in March 2023 as ...
The Kentucky Department of Corrections is a state agency of the Kentucky Justice & Public Safety Cabinet that operates state-owned adult correctional facilities and provides oversight for and sets standards for county jails. They also provide training, community based services, and oversees the state's Probation & Parole Division.
Burnett said Kentucky’s pay for its state crime lab ranks 47th — starting pay is just over $44,000. He said an increase in pay would help recruit and retain experts.
Beshear's Justice and Public Safety Cabinet pushed back on some of the report's findings, arguing that statements made on the Senate floor that the department is out of compliance with recent laws ...
The Kentucky Court of Justice is headed by the Chief Justice of the Commonwealth. The chief justice is appointed by and is an elected member of the Supreme Court of Kentucky. The current chief justice is Debre H. Lambert, the commonwealth's first woman to serve in the position.