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George L. Atkins, 82, American politician, mayor of Hopkinsville, Kentucky (1972–1975) and Kentucky state auditor (1975–1979). [320] Marcello Costa, 84, Italian-born Australian medical researcher. [321] Dennis Covington, 75, American author (Salvation on Sand Mountain), complications from Lewy body dementia. [322]
The two men who have shaped the criminal justice system in Dutchess County for years stepped down at the end of 2023. Both District Attorney William Grady and Public Defender Thomas Angell retired ...
The public defender system is not the only form of indigent defense program offered in the United States. Besides the public defender system, there are two other main alternatives: assigned-counsel system and contract-service system. [3] Assigned-counsel is where the court appoints a private lawyer to defend someone who cannot afford to pay. [3]
The first known African American newspapers to serve Kentucky were the Colored Citizen, which was briefly published in Louisville in 1866, and the Colored Kentuckian, launched in 1867. [ 2 ] African American newspapers serving Kentucky today include the Louisville Defender , the Key Newsjournal of Lexington, and the Northern Kentucky Herald ...
The paper was founded in 1869 by John D. Morris and Asher Graham Caruth, as the Weekly Kentucky New Era. [2] [3] [4] [5]In 1881, attorney Hunter Wood (1845–1920) [6] became sole owner of the paper. [2]
Secretary of the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet; In office December 10, 2015 – December 10, 2019: Governor: Matt Bevin: Preceded by: J. Michael Brown: Succeeded by: Mary C. Noble: Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 8th district; In office January 1, 2007 – December 21, 2015: Preceded by: James R. Carr ...
Ned Breathitt was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on November 26, 1924. [2] He was the only child of Edward Thompson Breathitt and Mary (Wallace) Breathitt. [3] Breathitt's family had a considerable tradition in politics.
Turner was born in Bledsoe, Kentucky, on Christmas Eve 1947. He attended Pine Mountain Settlement School as well as the Red Bird Mission School. [1] He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Union College (now Union Commonwealth University) in 1974 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky College of Law in 1977.