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Kentucky caregiver sentenced in abuse of vulnerable adult

Kentucky caregiver sentenced in abuse of vulnerable adult May 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) A man who pleaded guilty to abusing a vulnerable adult at a Kentucky care facility has been sentenced to five years in prison. Daniel L. Wright II, 39, was convicted of wanton abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult and sentenced by Circuit Judge John T. Prather Jr. on Thursday, according to a statement from Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s office. Wright was also ordered to be placed on the state’s caregiver misconduct registry, a resource that agencies can use while screening potential employees. Wright was working at a Pulaski County facility for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in May 2019 when he was accused of repeatedly kicking a “vulnerable adult,” leaving the man with severe injuries, prosecutors said.

State representatives visit PCDC to see remote court hearings

 Janie Slaven | CJ PCDC Sgt. Rodney Dick, Rep. Josh Branscum, Rep. David Meade, and Pulaski Jailer Anthony McCollum stand outside the jail s virtual courtroom after briefly observing a hearing.  Janie Slaven | CJ Rep. Josh Branscum, Jailer Anthony McCollum, Rep. David Meade and Justice Debra Hembree Lambert discuss the pros and cons of remote court proceedings for local jails. The COVID-19 pandemic may be winding down but it promises to have a lasting effect on the way certain things are done particularly when it comes to court proceedings. On Thursday, David Meade (R-Stanford), Speaker Pro Tem for the Kentucky House of Representatives, and 83rd District Representative Josh Branscum (R-Russell Springs) visited the Pulaski County Detention Center to observe how the facility handles remote court proceedings as well as other protocols necessitated by the pandemic s onset in March 2020.

Seawell pleads guilty to charges in several cases, gets prison time

James Seawell A man who once rode his old bicycle into the Mountain Home Walmart and rode out with a new one while allegedly proclaiming he was a police officer made an appearance in Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday. Fifty-two-year-old James John Seawell of Mountain Home entered a guilty plea to charges in the bicycle case and two drug-related cases. He was sentenced to five years in prison by Circuit Judge John Putman. Seawell was last arrested on drug charges in December 2020 when he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine. He was also arrested September 12 last year for possessing drugs and paraphernalia used to ingest drugs.

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