KY, Judge Kevin Mullins killed, sheriff arrested, Letcher County courthouse shooting - Sep. 19, 2024 MEDIA, MAPS, & TIMELINE**NO DISCUSSION**

  • #161

12/12/25

On Thursday, Special Judge Christopher Cohron scheduled a hearing in Letcher Circuit Court for 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 18. The hearing is intended to get an update on where the case stands from the prosecution and defense attorneys, as well as to hear all pending motions.

The only motions that are currently pending before the court are a defense request to set bond and a prosecution motion to move the trial to somewhere besides Letcher County or any of the counties surrounding it. However, additional motions could be filed prior to next week’s hearing.
 
  • #162

9/2/25

In their motion, prosecutors argue that it would be impossible to have a fair trial in Letcher County, as both Stines and Mullins were elected officials.

“Every eligible voter in Letcher County either had a reason to vote for or against the defendant and victim at one time,” the motion says. “The preconceived opinions as to the character and ability of these two men is likely to irreconcilably prejudice both the Commonwealth and the defendant if this trial takes place in Letcher County.”

In addition, the motion says the amount of pretrial publicity the case has received has also had an effect.

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As evidence, prosecutors included 53 pages of news articles from local and national sources, as well as their comment sections.

The judge will need to rule on the request, after defense attorneys have a chance to respond.

A full copy of the motion follows: [see MSM link above].
 
  • #163

12/30/25


“The undersigned has known the presiding judge as a former prosecutor and as a judge and does not seek his recusal lightly,” attorneys Jeremy and Kerri Bartley write in the motion. “However, the eyes of the world have been upon this litigation. The visual optics in this case must demonstrate impartiality.”

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“The presiding judge [Cohron] did not disclose this fact to the parties, despite the close connection in time to the events at issue, leading to an appearance of impropriety,” the motion reads.

The motion goes on to say that the fact that the two judges served on the same committee would not normally be sufficient to seek a recusal, but other events in the case suggest bias. In particular, the motion points to Cohron disallowing the use of Stines’ psychiatric report in an upcoming bond hearing.

“At this point, there has been no legal basis as support for the refusal to unseal the [psychiatric] report,” the motion reads. “While that issue is one to be addressed further at a later date, the objective observer would rationally believe there is inherent bias from the video and this would lead the judge to prohibit this normally admissible report from coming into evidence.”

A copy of the motion follows: please reference MSM link above for pdf document.
 
  • #164
UPCOMING COURT DATES....

RE: ADKINS V FIELDS, ET AL
Case: 7:22-cv-00007-REW-EBA

District Court, E.D. Kentucky​

DATE FILED: 10/27/25
DOCKET ENTRY NO: ECF NO. 170

Description​

ORDER: Court ORDERS as follows: 1. NLT December 19, 2025, each party file with Clerk and provide opposing counsel a copy of following, each filed as a separate document: a. a witness list; b. list of appropriately identified exhibits; c. pretrial memorandum; d. copy of agreed proposed jury instructions; e. At time of PTC, counsel shall submit an agreed and neutral statement of case; f. If a party wishes to submit proposed voir dire questions, counsel shall, by pretrial, file the questions. 2. NLT January 13, 2026, counsel shall file with Clerk and provide to opposing counsel copy of any motions in limine and detailed objections to use of any witness, document, or thing identified pursuant to Rule 26(a)(3). Responses NLT January 27, 2026. 3. Court SCHEDULES a Final Pretrial Conference for February 24, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. in London, Ky. 4. At PTC, counsel shall be prepared to: a-e. 5. Court SCHEDULES jury trial for March 3, 2026, at 8:30a.m., in London, Ky. COR and all parties present by 8:00 a.m. Court allots no more than four days for trial. Signed by Judge Robert E. Wier on 10/27/2025. (RCB)cc: COR,LonCD,JC (Entered: 10/27/2025)

Pdf COPY of ORDER NO. 170, PGS 1-5 available at link below:

 

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