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   State Courts - Kentucky - March 30, 2007

  
Alexander v. Commonwealth, NO. 2006-CA-000772-MR, COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, March 30, 2007, Rendered , March 30, 2007, Entered
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Overview: Appellant's convictions for diverting charitable funds were upheld where his counsel had invited any error related to the exclusion of testimony by calling a witness he knew would refuse to testify under the Fifth Amendment and the aggregation by calendar year of counts under Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 238.540(4) was proper.

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Ferry v. Commonwealth, NO. 2005-CA-002562-MR, COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, March 30, 2007, Rendered
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Overview: Appellant's methamphetamine trafficking conviction and persistent felony offender penalty enhancement were vacated where the trial court precluded the introduction of reverse Ky. R. Evid. 404(b) evidence alleging that an officer had planted the drugs without balancing its probative value against the confusion to the jury under Ky. R. Evid. 403.

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Sawyer v. Mills, NO. 2006-CA-000697-MR, COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, March 30, 2007, Rendered
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Overview: A trial court properly granted an employer's JNOV motion on a paralegal's action seeking to recover a bonus where the undisputed testimony and a tape recording of a conversation between the parties showed, inter alia, that the payments were to be made over 107 months and thus, the claim was barred by Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 371.010(7).

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