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A first offense would be a violation, which could bring a $250 fine. Future offenses would be a Class B misdemeanor. ... Typically, Kentucky inmates are eligible for parole after serving 20% of ...
Jun. 19—The Kentucky Parole Board is officially prohibited — at least for now — from scheduling a second parole hearing for 45 inmates who were previously ordered to serve out their life ...
Jun. 16—LONDON — The attorney general has challenged a new Kentucky Parole Board directive, claiming that the policy gives "the worst of the worst" another shot at having their life-in-prison ...
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.
The Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet (JPSC) is an agency of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky that is responsible for providing law enforcement, criminal justice and correctional services to the citizens of Kentucky.
Morrissey v. Brewer, 408 U.S. 471 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court case that provided for a hearing, before a "neutral and detached" hearing body such as a parole board, to determine the factual basis for parole violations. This hearing is colloquially known as a "Morrissey hearing."
Eight months later, on Aug. 16, 2023, Allen was promoted within the Department of Corrections to probation and parole officer, based in Union County, with a $10,000-a-year raise and the ...
Padilla v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356 (2010), is a case in which the United States Supreme Court decided that criminal defense attorneys must advise noncitizen clients about the deportation risks of a guilty plea.