by Chris Spedding | Feb 17, 2017 | Criminal Law
Weird News of the Day Arizona, known for its well thought out, humanitarian legislation now invites death row inmates to BYOB. Apparently, this is a solution to the state’s shortage of lethal injection drugs. CLICK BELOW TO READ MORE ...
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 9, 2017 | Criminal Law
I don’t even have anything to say about this one….. https://www.facebook.com/Johnmw4406/posts/10208584989043205
by Chris Spedding | Feb 9, 2017 | Criminal Law
What happens in the last stages of a death row inmate’s fight to stay alive? The answer might mortify you. Read here. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/when-your-lawyer-abandons-you-on-death-row