by Chris Spedding | Aug 2, 2016 | Criminal Law, Felonies & Misdemeanors, General Posts
WDRB in Louisville ran this story. A woman defendant appeared in front of Judge Amber Wolf in open court WITHOUT ANY PANTS ON! This is not a joke she was locked up for three days and the jail refused to give her her pants OR ANY FEMININE HYGIENE PRODUCTS! As the...
by Chris Spedding | Jul 24, 2016 | Criminal Law, Federal Criminal Offenses, Felonies & Misdemeanors
“I’ve been arrested. What can I expect from here?” It’s a common question, and one I try to discuss in great detail with all my clients. This primer on the subject might help. It explains the stages of a criminal case as it goes through the...
by Chris Spedding | Jul 21, 2016 | Automotive Law, Criminal Law, Federal Criminal Offenses, General Posts
A Fox Guarding the Henhouse: A story broke today where a long time bookkeeper employee for a small business was arrested for embezzling over $1,000,000 from the company. The employee was considered “family” by the company. The moral of the story is this....
by Chris Spedding | Jul 17, 2016 | Criminal Law, DUI, General Posts, Kentucky Law
Is the legislature finally moving away from viewing alcohol in Kentucky as the Devil’s Brew? On July 15, 2016, several laws relating to liquor, alcohol sales, brewing, etc. came into effect. The Courier Journal did a nice job setting these new laws out. See the...
by Chris Spedding | Jul 15, 2016 | Criminal Law, Drug Offenses, Felonies & Misdemeanors, Kentucky Law
Expungement in Kentucky Tomorrow is a day that many deserving people in the Commonwealth of Kentucky have been waiting for. The 2016 General Assembly passed legislation that takes effect that allows certain people who have been convicted of Kentucky’s lowest...