The Ashland Daily independent newspaper from Ashland, Kentucky reported details of the surveillance footage of the judge’s final moments in his chambers that was shown during the preliminary hearing.
The newspaper reported that the case is bound to the grand jury which will decide if Stines will be indicted on a capital murder charge.
It was reported that when Stines is indicted by the grand jury, his case will transfer to felony circuit court, but in which county or judge will hear his case is not known at this time.
The newspaper article mentioned that in Kentucky, the punishment for murder if convicted is 25 years to life or the death penalty.
It also mentioned Stines defense attorney could seek a conviction for Stines on a reduced charge of 1st degree manslaughter, and the punishment for 1st degree manslaughter if convicted is 10 to 20 years in prison.
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Prelim provides details, footage of judge shooting