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KY - Gabrille Doolin
Timothy Madden pleads guilty to the murder of Gabbi Doolin
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - The Scottsville man accused of killing and raping a 7-year-old girl in 2015 has pleaded guilty to her murder and kidnapping and entered an alford plea for rape and sodomy.
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Timothy Madden appeared in Allen Circuit Court Saturday before Judge Janet Crocker.
"He additionally entered what is called an Alford plea, to counts two and three which means that he agreed that the Commonwealth had enough evidence to convict him, but he did not agree that he committed the act of count two and three which is the rape and the sodomy charges," Griffiths said.
Madden entered an Alford plea to the charges of rape and sodomy. An Alford plea is a plea "under which a defendant may choose to plead guilty, not because of an admission to the crime, but because the prosecutor has sufficient evidence to place a charge and to obtain conviction in court."
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Sentencing is scheduled for October 24 and 25.
The plea proposes a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Timothy Madden pleads guilty to the murder of Gabbi Doolin
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) - The Scottsville man accused of killing and raping a 7-year-old girl in 2015 has pleaded guilty to her murder and kidnapping and entered an alford plea for rape and sodomy.
[.....]
Timothy Madden appeared in Allen Circuit Court Saturday before Judge Janet Crocker.
"He additionally entered what is called an Alford plea, to counts two and three which means that he agreed that the Commonwealth had enough evidence to convict him, but he did not agree that he committed the act of count two and three which is the rape and the sodomy charges," Griffiths said.
Madden entered an Alford plea to the charges of rape and sodomy. An Alford plea is a plea "under which a defendant may choose to plead guilty, not because of an admission to the crime, but because the prosecutor has sufficient evidence to place a charge and to obtain conviction in court."
[.....]
Sentencing is scheduled for October 24 and 25.
The plea proposes a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.