Kentucky - Judge killed, sheriff arrested in Letcher County courthouse shooting - Sep. 19, 2024 # 2

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What does this have to do with this case?

There isn't even a facility in Lechter County.

Why would a judge be murdered by a sheriff over some federal investigation of treatment centers that aren't even located within the county? Lots of medical facilities are investigated all over the country. Are judges murdered over them? Judges in every county in the country have diversion programs. We have a huge program where I live. I'm sure facilities have been investigated. No one has gotten murdered over it.
 
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I believe they are wondering if recent investigations into kick-backs for encouraging or sending someone to rehab could have played a role in this murder.
That doesn't make sense. I'm sorry. There are programs like this all over the country. Why would the sheriff murder him over that?
Cronyism is pretty much all over the place. Heck, might as well investigate the ankle bracelet company and the private detention center. (They always get kickbacks and they're involved with that sheriff deputy scandal)

I thought he murdered him because of his daughter and wife?
 
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What does this have to do with this case?
ARC is a for profit rehab with strong political ties to some names we've seen mentioned on this thread including the Gov and the AG. Owner of ARC is an attorney being investigated for insurance fraud. Mullins favors sending offenders who come before him to ARC and Stines drives them to the facility. Could be a nexus to Mullins or both Mullins and Stines. Kickpacks are alive and real-- even in KY. JMO
 
ARC is a for profit rehab with strong political ties to some names we've seen mentioned on this thread including the Gov and the AG. Owner of ARC is an attorney being investigated for insurance fraud. Mullins favors sending offenders who come before him to ARC and Stines drives them to the facility. Could be a nexus to Mullins or both Mullins and Stines. Kickpacks are alive and real-- even in KY. JMO
I don't think this is a motive for murder. Deputy Fields worked at a local private detention facility and Fields had sex in Mullin's chambers.

It's totally far fetched.
 
That doesn't make sense. I'm sorry. There are programs like this all over the country. Why would the sheriff murder him over that?
If Mullins was throwing Stines under the bus to save himself from federal indictment for ARC fraudulent billing, that might ruffle a hot tempered Stines who is trying to put out the flames caused by then Mullins Baillif, Ben Fields. Take note that "Sheriff Stiens" is responsible for the County Budget here in the pending civil lawsuit. Perhaps Stines believed Mullins had knowledge that Fields was using his Chambers to assault inmates on house release and failed to bring it to Stines attention. Possible connections -- speculative and MOO.
 
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If Mullins was throwing Stines under the bus to save himself from federal indictment, that might ruffle a hot tempered Stines who is trying to put out the flames caused by then Mullins Baillif, Ben Fields. Take note that "Sheriff Stiens" is responsible for the County Budget here in the pending civil lawsuit. Perhaps Stines believed Mullins had knowledge that Fields was using his Chambers to assault inmates on house release and failed to bring it to Stines attention. Possible connections -- speculative and MOO.
Why would Mullins be under federal indictment? States contract with private facilities all the time. Yes, it's cronyism, but that's the way states work. The state has marching orders: "Send them to xyz". Same with private prisons. States have standing orders for facilities.

Once again, this kinda seems to be victim blaming.

BTW: Fields also assaulted women in his car and the courthouse elevator and I believe even in their homes.
 
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ARC is a for profit rehab with strong political ties to some names we've seen mentioned on this thread including the Gov and the AG. Owner of ARC is an attorney being investigated for insurance fraud. Mullins favors sending offenders who come before him to ARC and Stines drives them to the facility. Could be a nexus to Mullins or both Mullins and Stines. Kickpacks are alive and real-- even in KY. JMO
They're being investigated for primarily for work related issues and non-medically necessary procedures.

Generally, it goes like this: Judge refers a defendant for treatment. Assigned a case worker. Case worker says: "Go to xyz" (Probably in this case, the options are limited, so they go to "z")

Now I've never been sent to anything by a court. (Except for those defensive driving classes, which are optional and I pay for those myself) And I have no idea whether the state pays for the treatment or the client pays. If the state pays, I don't know if Medicaid is involved.

I'm sure judges all across the state are doing the same thing.

 
They're being investigated for primarily for work related issues and non-medically necessary procedures.

Generally, it goes like this: Judge refers a defendant for treatment. Assigned a case worker. Case worker says: "Go to xyz" (Probably in this case, the options are limited, so they go to "z")

Now I've never been sent to anything by a court. (Except for those defensive driving classes, which are optional and I pay for those myself) And I have no idea whether the state pays for the treatment or the client pays. If the state pays, I don't know if Medicaid is involved.

I'm sure judges all across the state are doing the same thing.


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Is jury nullification an option in KY felony murder cases?
Jury nullification is always an option in the United States, any state, anytime. It’s rare, but it does happen. Once a jury is seated, they can vote to acquit over and above any instruction given by the judge. Juries have the ultimate power to judge the law and the facts. Judges and prosecutors will tell and instruct juries otherwise. In fact, most clearly state that the jury is only allowed to judge the facts. But that’s not true. Once seated and decision made, it’s done. It’s very rare due to the fact it’s improbable to get 12 at one time on a jury of the same mind to nullify.
 
IIRC there was some discussion upthread about whether Stines had actually said something like "they're trying to *TAKE* my wife and kid -- which is a word with much broader meaning than *kidnap*
I was going to mention this. On the day it happened, this statement was already leaked on social media and I saw the word 'take'. I don't know what was actually said and obviously it makes a big difference. IMO
 
ARC is a for profit rehab with strong political ties to some names we've seen mentioned on this thread including the Gov and the AG. Owner of ARC is an attorney being investigated for insurance fraud. Mullins favors sending offenders who come before him to ARC and Stines drives them to the facility. Could be a nexus to Mullins or both Mullins and Stines. Kickpacks are alive and real-- even in KY. JMO
Exactly. No one said he was murdered over this. I was assuming by this point in the second thread of discussion, relevance would be obvious. I found it and posted it right before I went to sleep, not thinking it required this explanation. Apologies, and thank you, Seattle1!
 
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