by Chris Spedding | Feb 17, 2017 | Criminal Law
Who needs money more? The various Public Defender’s offices throughout the country or law enforcement? Check out this article. No matter your position on the issue, it’s a hot topic right now...
by Chris Spedding | Feb 16, 2017 | Criminal Law, General Posts, Kentucky Law
Panhandling Ordinance Found Unconstitutional The KY Supreme Court has struck down a Lexington, Kentucky ordinance that regulates panhandling in or near streets and other public places in the city. The Court found that the ordinance violated panhandler’s First...
by Chris Spedding | Feb 14, 2017 | Criminal Law, Felonies & Misdemeanors, Kentucky Law
Re-Entry for Convicts Today, Governor Bevin introduced a new law to help convicts’ re-entry into society. Senate Bill 120 (SB120) was introduced to the KY Senate for consideration by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Senator Whitney Westerfield sponsored the...
by Chris Spedding | Feb 12, 2017 | Drug Offenses
Police Experts: Countless times in my career, I have had police officers say on the stand “due to my education, experience and training” the defendant was dealing drugs usually in response to how much money the defendant had on him at the time of arrest or...
by Chris Spedding | Feb 12, 2017 | General Posts
If you haven’t seen the movie We Were Soldiers, watch it. It is amazing what this man did. https://www.facebook.com/chris.spedding.39/posts/10211561157165965