Larry Rogers is running for the 40th District Judicial seat in Russell and Wayne Counties, but is he fit for a judicial office? Between making public comments about his friend David Smith being afraid of court and back talking judges; Roger claims he is not afraid of anything . . . . just [...]
Warning Fayette County Jurors; You are Being Investigated
Lexington Kentucky:
The Kentucky Court of Appeals issued a decision on January 8, 2010 in an unpublished opinion. In Wanda Brown v. Office of the Fayette County Attorney the Appeals Court held it was not manifest injustice when the County Attorneys office ran jurors through its criminal investigation database.
“Brown next argues that she was prevented from [...]
HEARING IN CALL CENTER CHECK CASE
In a 2003 criminal case long overdue for trial, Senior Judge Gary Payne issued order for in camera review in Commonwealth of Kentucky v. James Faller. At issue were indictments dismissed by special prosecutor Jesse Stockton Jr.
57th Circuit Commonwealth Attorney Censors Testimony to Russell County Grand Jury
JAMESTOWN KENTUCKY:
Battle Royale is to take place at the Russell County Grand Jury on Monday September 28, 2009. Private citizens are allowed to go to the grand juries in Kentucky and testify about criminal actions that have taken place.
James Faller notified Commonwealth Prosecutor Matthew Leveridge that he, Faller was planning to bring undisclosed matters [...]
LOCAL PROSECUTOR FEARS THE US JUSTICE WATCH
Jamestown Kentucky
Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day . Thomas Jefferson
The Founders of our great nation knew that the liberties enumerated within the bill of rights could only be if the private citizens and the press had the [...]
INDICTMENTS DISMISSED AGAINST LOCAL RESPECTED BUSINESSMAN
FAYETTE COUNTY:
Judge Gary Payne just dismissed the indictments against local pharmacist Leon Grider in criminal action 05-CR-00074.
The dismissal was based on the refusal by the Kentucky Attorney Generals office to turn over documents seized in two separate search warrants. Without those documents defense attorney Vince Aprile stated he was placed in a difficult position [...]
Matthew Leveridge in Violation of Kentucky Nepotism Law
RUSSELL SPRINGS:
Executive Ethics Law
Kentucky Executive Ethics Branch publicizes the GUIDE TO THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH CODE OF ETHICS which can be found at their website. This guide states that under Kentucky Nepotism laws:
“Specifically, employees may not interview, recommend, or approve family members for positions within their employing agencies. They should not directly supervise a family member, [...]
Matthew Leveridge’s Plea
Russell County, Kentucky March 11, 2009; Less than 48 hours after being arrested for DUI (.116, staggering drunk) and being observed drinking an alcoholic beverage while at the wheel of a motor vehicle, Matthew Leveridge appeared before a Judge and pled guilty, hoping to keep the whole ordeal quiet.
At the [...]

