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Kentucky DUI: Court ruling will put repeat offenders back on roads, NKY prosecutor says

One Northern Kentucky prosecutor says a recent state Supreme Court ruling threatens to make it far easier for DUI suspects to avoid charges. The supreme court’s ruling last month prohibits warrantless blood tests from being used as evidence against DUI suspects in court. Those in favor of the ruling, like Northern Kentucky defense attorney Wilber Zevely, say warrantless blood tests are intrusive. “It should’ve been ruled that way years ago,” said Zevely, who specializes in DUI cases. But Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders said the ruling has thrown a “monkey wrench” into DUI prosecutions. “Probably going to mean dozens, if not hundreds of DUI cases across Kentucky will be dismissed,” Sanders said.

Murder, trafficking charges for Ludlow mother whose son died after swallowing fentanyl

Murder, trafficking charges for Ludlow mother whose son died after swallowing fentanyl WCPO and last updated 2021-05-06 16:14:56-04 The mother of a toddler who died after ingesting fentanyl stands charged with murder and drug trafficking in connection to the boy’s death, Kenton County Commonwealth’s Attorney Rob Sanders announced Thursday afternoon. A grand jury indicted Lauren Ashley Baker, 33, on charges of murder, importing fentanyl and trafficking in a controlled substance. She could spend the rest of her life imprisoned if convicted of murder. Baker was arrested March 18, 2021, on the same day her two-year-old son, Jaxson Vogt, died. According to police in Ludlow, Kentucky, Jaxson’s father called 911 that afternoon to report that the child had stopped breathing.

Kentucky court ruling will put hundreds of repeat DUI drivers back on the roads, prosecutor says

Kentucky court ruling will put ‘hundreds’ of repeat DUI drivers back on the roads, prosecutor says Warrantless blood tests are an important tool in prosecuting DUI cases. Without them, a jury could have little to go on in court. Prosecutor concerned after Ky. court ruling on DUI warrantless blood tests By Courtney King | May 5, 2021 at 8:01 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 10:29 PM KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (FOX19) - One Northern Kentucky prosecutor says a recent Kentucky Supreme Court ruling threatens to make it far easier for DUI suspects to avoid charges. The supreme court’s ruling last month prohibits warrantless blood tests from being used as evidence against DUI suspects in court.

Newport shooting: Officer and suspect injured and hospitalized, police say

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