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Colorado Public Health Officials Identify Additional Measles Cases

Colorado public health officials have identified four additional measles cases in Adams and Weld Counties, bringing the total number of cases tied to Broomfield High School and Broomfield Heights Middle School to a higher number. The notice provides updated information on known exposure locations and dates for the public.

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Michael Huff v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Criminal Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's order denying Michael Huff's motion to vacate a judgment. Huff was appealing a conviction related to drug trafficking and being a persistent felony offender. The court found no error in the denial of his motion.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Michael D. Mallard v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Opinion

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision denying Michael D. Mallard's motion to reduce his prison sentence. The court found no error in the denial of his motion for relief under Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure 60.02(f).

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C.B. v. Cabinet for Health and Family Services - Child Abuse and Neglect Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision finding child abuse and neglect by parents C.B. and W.J. The court reviewed findings related to injuries sustained by their minor children, Z.A.J. and Y.J.J. The appeal cases were consolidated for review.

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Plumlee v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Probation Revocation

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed a lower court's decision to revoke Natalie Plumlee's probation and impose a sentence of imprisonment. The court found that the lower court acted within its discretion based on the evidence presented.

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Cress v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Probation Revocation

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed two orders revoking Daniel A. Cress's probation in cases 21-CR-00732 and 21-CR-00752. The appeals stemmed from probation revocation orders issued in April 2024.

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Cameron Sherlock v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Judgment

The Court of Appeals of Kentucky affirmed a lower court's judgment finding Cameron Sherlock guilty of second-degree strangulation and being a Persistent Felony Offender II. The court found no error in the proceedings or the constitutionality of the statute under which Sherlock was convicted.

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Fain v. Commonwealth - Affirming Probation Administration Ruling

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision regarding the administration of a defendant's probation. The court ruled that the defendant must reside in Kentucky while on probation, despite also being subject to home placement in Ohio, and extended his probation by two years.

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Brian Ferguson v. Commonwealth of Kentucky - Affirming Sentence Denial

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the Graves Circuit Court's denial of Brian Ferguson's motions to amend his sentence. The court found no error in the denial of Ferguson's RCr 111.42 and CR2 60.02 motions related to his 2008 conviction and subsequent sentence.

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Reynolds v. Blair - Wrongful Death Appeal

The Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a lower court's dismissal of a wrongful death lawsuit. The appellate court found that the dismissal for lack of prosecution was improper, allowing the case to proceed against the remaining defendants, Richard E. Blair, D.O., and Tara Henson, M.D.

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