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First-degree unlawful imprisonment First-degree wanton endangerment On Dec. 4, the U.S. Marshals Service found a possible location for Hendrix and set up a surveillance perimeter, according to the ...
Kentucky man accused of hiding a missing teenager from North Carolina. ... first-degree unlawful imprisonment, electronically procuring or promoting the use of a minor, third-degree terroristic ...
A man pretending to be a police officer called a Kentucky McDonald’s in 2004 and ensued ... sexual misconduct and unlawful imprisonment that same month and was sentenced to five years in prison ...
Life imprisonment Two months Yes Butler and Yelder were sentenced to life imprisonment after Butler's daughter testified that they had killed Yelder's niece, Topsy Warren, and dismembered her body. However, less than a week later the local sheriff found Topsy Warren alive. Butler and Yelder were officially pardoned and released in June. [40]
On November 20, 2009, the Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the jury's verdict but reduced the punitive damages award to Summers to $400,000. [33] McDonald's then appealed to the Kentucky Supreme Court. While its petition was pending in 2010, Ogborn settled with McDonald's for $1.1 million and abandoned her claim for punitive damages. [34]
The definition of false imprisonment under UK law and legislation is the "Unlawful imposition or constraint of another's freedom of movement from a particular place." [14] False imprisonment is where the defendant intentionally or recklessly, and unlawfully, restricts the claimant's freedom of movement totally. [15]
Larry Lamont White (born March 30, 1958) is an American serial killer who fatally shot three women in Louisville, Kentucky, from June to July 1983.Originally convicted of two murders, for which he was sentenced to death, his sentence was later overturned, and White was paroled.
An Elliott County man filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against local first responders and law enforcement after a 911 dispatcher mistakenly sent police to the man’s address, resulting in a ...