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

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I'm not sure this is correct? Is the lawsuit naming him as a Defendant saying that he failed to investigate the assaults or just that he failed to properly supervise? Those are totally different allegations with different ramifications.
No, he was not named as a defendant in this case. Just a casual observer. IMO
 
I think if the civil suit plaintiff believed or could substantiate that Stines KNEW and failed to act about the in chambers extracurriculars Fields was up to that would have been part of their complaint and they would have more counts against Stines than just he should have known and must have failed to train Fields not to SA people. JMO
In the lawsuit Stines is also accused of failing to “ reasonably respond “ to reports or suspicions.
 
Aired 10/09/2024. Guest is attorney for plaintiff in civil suit. Describes Stines demeanor during deposition days before shooting.

@twall Thx :) for your post w link to courttv program.
Rather than trying to summarize or paraphrase, here are timestamps for
sections relevant to this case for others.

1:03 - intro starts

4:48- quote from Stines' def. attorney, Jeremy Bartley in People.com. (https://www.carwreckattorneykentucky.com/attorney/bartley-jeremy-alan/)

7:35 - Vinny interviews atty rep'ing woman who sued deputy & named Stines in as addtnl def't in suit (NED PILLERSDORF, Pillersdorf Law Offices - Prestonsburg, Kentucky)

14:08 - "Think Tank" panel w 3 atty's.
(Sorry, did not catch their names, but all have done crim def work)
 
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Who made the reports and who were they given to?

Suspicions seems pretty vague. JMO.

In reality, it doesn't really matter what was claimed because it's only an allegation. This is a federal civil lawsuit where the counts requesting monetary damages be awarded are claims citing the plaintiffs' civil rights were violated. Nobody gets charged or goes to jail.

Stines is not being sued, Letcher County is being sued in his name, along with two other defendants including Fields, and the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Services Inc., a contractor to the county providing pretrial ankle monitoring services in Letcher County. This is a lawsuit that was never intended to go to trial, and it won't. MOO
 
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In reality, it doesn't really matter what was claimed because it's only an allegation. This is a federal civil lawsuit where the counts requesting monetary damages be awarded are claims citing the plaintiffs' civil rights were violated. Nobody gets charged or goes to jail.

Stines is not being sued, Letcher County is being sued in his name, along with two other defendants including Fields, and the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Services Inc., a contractor to the county providing pretrial ankle monitoring services in Letcher County. This is a lawsuit that was never intended to go to trial. MOO
Stines would still be under stress because it's his reputation. Maybe the Judge went on record about something he seen or was told.
 
I interpreted his request to be treated fairly to mean he wasn't expecting to be treated better than any other common criminal. He knew he just murdered someone and he was willing to take the heat for it. Whatever his motive was, he felt the crime was worth it - so don't bother treating him better than anyone else.

That's how I took it anyway.

jmo
When it all comes clear as to motive, it may be that Mullins was treated "fairly".
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
"Fairness" is based on a balance of facts. We do not have the facts, just rumor/conjecture.
 
Stines would still be under stress because it's his reputation. Maybe the Judge went on record about something he seen or was told.

I don't doubt Stines would be under stress because this was part of his job. But to be clear, this civil lawsuit, and all of the details, came out in January 2022, and Fields was long ago criminally charged and prosecuted for the same. Knowing all there is to know here, Stines went on to be re-elected in November 2022, receiving 75% of the votes cast. In other words, his reputation didn't take a hit. Please reference my prior posts for link to election results.
 
People can say anything, especially those with the most to lose. IMO

“The rumor about their daughter being sexually abused is false.
"There's so much parsed wording in this case,"

Yes, parsed for sure. Not sexual abuse, but maybe in other ways? There is so much tip toeing around all the "information" we have, to not point the finger at the judge or let the Sheriff off the hook.
Something was/is going on in the area, and it came to a head as Stines could/would no longer tolerate in his position as Sheriff/father/husband. or as a man. This was his way of stopping/correcting that something. Drugs activity in the area has been freely mentioned, somewhere back in these posts, something on poker club gambling. The field is wide and wild ranging.
I think the true motive will out, and in the not so distant future. There are too many supporting players here for it to be kept secret. Just MOO.
 
“The rumor about their daughter being sexually abused is false.
"There's so much parsed wording in this case,"

Yes, parsed for sure. Not sexual abuse, but maybe in other ways? There is so much tip toeing around all the "information" we have, to not point the finger at the judge or let the Sheriff off the hook.
Something was/is going on in the area, and it came to a head as Stines could/would no longer tolerate in his position as Sheriff/father/husband. or as a man. This was his way of stopping/correcting that something. Drugs activity in the area has been freely mentioned, somewhere back in these posts, something on poker club gambling. The field is wide and wild ranging.
I think the true motive will out, and in the not so distant future. There are too many supporting players here for it to be kept secret. Just MOO.
I would like to know the last time a judge was murdered in the US by a sheriff or chief of police?

I think that will answer something. I was a teenager during Manson, so that kinda broke the mold. I don't think a sheriff or chief of police has murdered a judge in the past 100 years. Probably not since the 19th Century. Either this was the most corrupt judge ever or this is the most popular sheriff in the country. An attorney on Vinnie Politan's show said, he's so popular that a grand jury in Lechter County will not indict him.
 
In reality, it doesn't really matter what was claimed because it's only an allegation. This is a federal civil lawsuit where the counts requesting monetary damages be awarded are claims citing the plaintiffs' civil rights were violated. Nobody gets charged or goes to jail.

Stines is not being sued, Letcher County is being sued in his name, along with two other defendants including Fields, and the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Services Inc., a contractor to the county providing pretrial ankle monitoring services in Letcher County. This is a lawsuit that was never intended to go to trial, and it won't. MOO
I'm confused. So there's no reports?
 

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