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Following the reversal of the verdict against Karen Brafman, 35, who is accused of setting fire to a mobile home with several people inside, Brafman appeared in Christian Circuit Judge John Atkinsâ court Wednesday morning with her new defense attorneys.
Brafman appeared via Zoom while at the Christian County Jail along with her defense attorneys Eric Bearden and Doug Moore.
Moore shared with the court that he had recently entered an appearance to represent Brafman alongside Bearden and explained that he intends to file several motions to the court.
Moore explained that he had already submitted a bond review motion in the case, but is almost finished with submitting a second motion.
A man charged in a Dawson Springs Road attempted murder case appeared in Christian Circuit Judge John Atkinsâ court Wednesday morning with his new attorney after withdrawing his plea deal early last month.
Brian Ellis, 44, appeared in court via Zoom while at the Christian County Jail with his new defense attorney Peyton Wilson out of Paducah appearing in Atkinsâ courtroom.
Wilson shared with the court that he had been assigned to the case just two weeks ago.
On Jan. 4, Ellis was scheduled to receive his final sentence but arrived late, missing his hearing. He previously entered two Alford plea deals that his attorney at the time, Rick Sanborn, had been able to secure for Ellis.