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What Is Criminal Trespass In The Third Degree, And What Penalties Could I Face For A Conviction In Kentucky?

In Kentucky, the offense of criminal trespass in the third (3rd) degree occurs when a person “knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in or upon premises.” (KRS 511.080). Many factors could affect your sentence if you are convicted, including the facts of your case and any prior offenses you may have in the past. Criminal trespass [...]

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What Are The Penalties For Third (3rd) Degree Criminal Mischief Charge In Kentucky?

The penalties for the offense of criminal mischief in the third (3rd) degree are up to 90 days in jail and/or up to a $250 fine (KRS 512.040). The actual disposition of the case will depend upon the facts of the case, your prior offenses, and the prosecution’s recommendation if your case is to be [...]

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Can I Be Charged With A DUI If I Was Pulled Over In My Driveway In Kentucky?

Yes, especially if the police officer saw you driving, and you tested positive for alcohol in your system. You should hire an attorney for help in this situation. If you (or a loved one) have been arrested for DUI in Kentucky or in the Lexington area in particular, call my office at (859) 685-1055 for [...]

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What is Kentucky’s Statute of Limitations For Most Misdemeanors?

It is one (1) year for most misdemeanors. If you (or a loved one) have been arrested in Kentucky or in the Lexington area in particular, why not speak to experienced Lexington KY Criminal Lawyer – for free. call my office at (859) 685-1055 for a free consultation.

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What Does “Unsupervised Probation” Mean In Kentucky?

When under “unsupervised probation,” you may or may not be given a probation officer to whom you must report. However, if you commit a misdemeanor or felony offense (but not tickets for simple violations, such as speeding) during your probation period, your probation can be revoked and you could face part or all of your [...]

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During Police Interviews In Kentucky, Can A Witness’s Statements Against Me Be Used In Court?

These statements can be used. Typically, however, the witnesses would have to testify in person in court, and you would have the right to confront them and ask them your own questions. If you (or a loved one) have been arrested in Kentucky or in the Lexington area in particular, call my office at (859) [...]

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