25-year old Kachelle Isbell was indicted April 23 for the murder of 33-year old Anthony Johnson.
Isbell and her court-appointed attorney, Douglas Moore, appeared virtually before Judge Andrew Self. Moore entered a not guilty plea and asked Judge Self to set a hearing because he wants to call two witnesses. Moore indicated he had filed a motion to disqualify the commonwealth’s attorney’s office from prosecuting the case with Judge Self indicating he didn’t have a response from Rick Boling.
click to download audioJudge Self set a hearing for Thursday morning, May 13, at 10:30.
Isbell was charged with murder after Hopkinsville police responded to College Street in the early morning hours of April 3 and found Johnson with a gunshot wound to his neck. Police located Isbell at the scene of the shooting with a gun where she reportedly admitted to shooting Johnson.
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Paige Williams and Abby Leach
The attorneys for a former pastor and a former daycare worker indicted last week on additional charges of child abuse that allegedly occurred at the First United Methodist Church daycare appeared virtually in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning for an arraignment.
A grand jury returned superseding indictments last Friday for the former pastor at the church, Paige Williams, and former daycare employee Abby Leach, charging them with eight counts of first-degree complicity of criminal abuse of a child 12 or under. They were previously indicted in August 2019 on one count of first-degree complicity of criminal abuse of a child under 12.
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Proceedings were continued in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning for Adrian Murray, the man accused of shooting Keosha Willis in Oak Grove in 2018.
The continuance was partly due to the usual prosecutor in the case being unavailable for the hearing, but defense attorney Michael Thompson did say he and his client have an arrangement worked out with Montgomery County, Tennessee that would allow Murray to be released on an ankle monitor if Judge John Atkins agreed to reinstate a bond.
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