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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 August 2024. 2011 crime in Kentucky, US Louisville teen sexual assault case Location Louisville, Kentucky Date August 2011 (2011-08) Attack type Sexual assault Victim Savannah Dietrich Perpetrators Will Frey and Austin Zehnder Charges sexual abuse in the first degree and voyeurism In August 2011, a ...
The Kentucky Baptist Convention and the Family Foundation of Kentucky, support it, according to Kentucky Today, as they believe it would protect children from sexual abuse and online harassment.
A Kentucky legislative committee Thursday heard more information about problems at the state Department of Juvenile Justice that were previously disclosed in Herald-Leader news stories, including ...
The "Trinity murders" (so named for the high school attended by the victims) occurred in Louisville, Kentucky, on September 29, 1984, when Victor Dewayne Taylor and George Ellis Wade kidnapped and murdered two 17-year-old Trinity High School students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson. Taylor was sentenced to death, and Wade ...
Kentucky v. Wasson, 842 S.W.2d 487 (Ky. 1992), [1] was a 1992 Kentucky Supreme Court decision striking down the state's anti sodomy laws that criminalized sexual activity between two people of the same-sex, holding that this was a violation of both the equal protection of the laws and the right to privacy.
ANN GOTLIB, Age now: 50, Missing: 06/01/1983. Missing from LOUISVILLE, KY. Anyone having information should contact: FBI - Louisville, Kentucky - 1-502-583-3941 Or Your Local FBI.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ordered the release of previously sealed records of Parker by the Marshall County Circuit Court after his 16th birthday as he is being tried as an adult. [24] In March 2018, Parker and his attorney were in court to attempt to have the case moved back to Juvenile Court, which was denied; he was to be tried as an adult.
The teens, ages 13, 14 and 15, are being held in custody on murder charges in Benton County. 3 Tri-Cities teens under 16 could be tried as adults in separate murder cases Skip to main content