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  2. Kentucky preacher, former lawyer gets prison time for taking ...

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    Douglas Hawkins, of Richmond, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for defrauding clients of $2 million by concealing information about real estate properties he was encouraging them to invest in.

  3. Confession of judgment - Wikipedia

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    This may not be legal in many states, but if a judgment is passed in a state where it is legal, then the judgment can be applied in any US state or country that honor US court judgments such as Puerto Rico. The Confession of Judgment waives all legal rights to due process in the court system.

  4. Proctor, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Proctor is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Kentucky, United States. It lies along Route 11 on the other side of the river from Beattyville south of the city of Beattyville, the county seat of Lee County. Proctor is also located near the beginning point of the Kentucky River. There are three tributaries which combine near Beattyville ...

  5. Justice delayed is justice denied - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the court's delay should not prejudice the rights of a party, [31] [32] it being a well settled principle. [33] Subsequent events ought not to frustrate a well-established cause of action. [G] As was written by Justice William O. Douglas in Parker v Ellis dissenting opinion and citing Mitchell v.

  6. Former Kentucky State Police officers not guilty in case of ...

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ... A federal court jury acquitted two former Kentucky State Police officers accused in an excessive ...

  7. If Kentucky can't fix juvenile justice, will Washington do it ...

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    Still, a lot can change in a decade's time. "Often, when what I would consider a good piece of legislation like that happens, there's pushback, and they try to erode it little by little," Bear said.

  8. False confession - Wikipedia

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    A false confession is an admission of guilt for a crime which the individual did not commit. Although such confessions seem counterintuitive, they can be made voluntarily, perhaps to protect a third party, or induced through coercive interrogation techniques.

  9. Murder of Susan Smith - Wikipedia

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    In October 1986, Putnam graduated from the FBI Academy and shortly thereafter, married Kathy Putnam, the daughter of a wealthy real estate developer. [6] He was sentenced to 16 years in prison, and he was released after 10 years due to good behavior, having been described as a "model inmate". [7]