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  2. Thomas E. Bramlette - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Elliott Bramlette (January 3, 1817 – January 12, 1875) was the 23rd Governor of Kentucky.He was elected in 1863 and guided the state through the latter part of the Civil War and the beginning of Reconstruction.

  3. Kentucky v. King - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky v. King , 563 U.S. 452 (2011), was a decision by the US Supreme Court , which held that warrantless searches conducted in police-created exigent circumstances do not violate the Fourth Amendment as long as the police did not create the exigency by violating or threatening to violate the Fourth Amendment.

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  5. Louisville Metro Police Department - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, 2020, the Louisville city council voted unanimously to ban no-knock search warrants. The law is called Breonna's Law, in honor of Breonna Taylor who was killed by police during the execution of a no-knock search warrant. (The detectives were granted the no knock exception but the officers executing the search warrant chose not to ...

  6. Kentucky police fatally shoot man after allegedly serving ...

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    Police in Kentucky fatally shot a man after they allegedly served a search warrant at the wrong home earlier this week, new details reveal. Doug Harless, 61, was shot and killed on December 23 ...

  7. Kentucky House to vote on bill limiting no-knock warrants - AOL

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    After lawmakers rejected a statewide ban on no-knock warrants, a Kentucky state House committee advanced a version Wednesday that limits the practice but stops short of a sweeping prohibition ...

  8. Killing of Breonna Taylor - Wikipedia

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    The warrant was applied for by LMPD detective Joshua C. Jaynes and was among a total of five warrants approved the preceding day by Jefferson County Circuit Judge Mary Shaw "within 12 minutes". [74] It was stamped as filed with the court clerk 's office on April 2.

  9. United States v. Hensley - Wikipedia

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    Although the State of Kentucky dropped charges against him, a federal grand jury indicted Hensley for felon in possession of firearms charges. He unsuccessfully challenged the indictment based on allegations that the officers went beyond what was permissible in Terry v. Ohio. The Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky sentenced him to two ...