Opinion: Joe Gerth refutes every argument advanced by lawmakers in support of their decision to remove these proceedings to Frankfort.
According to attorney general Russell Coleman, Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller admitted to stealing more than $200,000 from two estates in Campbell County.
LITTLE ROCK, (KATV) — In a coordinated effort to call for stiffer penalties regarding organized retail crime, Attorney ...
Staff Report The Kentucky Attorney General’s office on Friday announced Northern Kentucky lawyer Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller has ...
Theft by unlawfully taking over $10,000 but under $1,000,000 is a Class C felony, carrying a penalty of five to 10 years.
On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Harlan County Judge-Executive and Kentucky ...
Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller pleaded guilty to theft charges Thursday. Prosecutors say she will be temporarily barred from ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Friday action by the Attorney General’s Special Prosecutions Unit has resulted in ...
Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller, previously reported missing before being arrested in May 2024, pleaded guilty to theft charges after admitting to stealing over $200,000 from two Campbell County estates, ...
“Lt. Bryan Bogard is currently on administrative leave while Covington Police Internal Affairs investigators conduct an ...
Covington police Lt. Bryan Bogard is under investigation by the Kentucky Attorney General's Office for alleged fraud and ...
Kentucky lawmakers’ law enforcement & public safety bills to watch include a bill to financially compensate those wrongfully ...