These arrogant Louisville judges are finally being told by those above them that they aren't the gods they think they are. I'd sue for slander and pursue judicial misconduct charges if I were that officer. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) - A Louisville judge's 2015 finding that a Metro Police Officer provided "false" testimony during a drunk driving case was "wholly unsupported," according to a ruling Friday by the Kentucky Court of Appeals. The appeals court found Burke acted "erroneously" and Shake "erred"
These arrogant Louisville judges are finally being told by those above them that they aren't the gods they think they are. I'd sue for slander and pursue judicial misconduct charges if I were that officer. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) - A Louisville judge's 2015 finding that a Metro Police Officer provided "false" testimony during a drunk driving case was "wholly unsupported," according to a ruling Friday by the Kentucky Court of Appeals. The appeals court found Burke acted "erroneously" and Shake "erred"