Saturday, March 20, 2010
Murder Convictions Reversed
KENTUCKY...
The Kentucky Supreme Court has reversed four murder convictions, citing legal errors that might have tainted the trials. Those reversals came down in decisions released Thursday. The high-profile Madison County case involving Ronald Crabtree was among those affected. Justices concluded that Judge William T. Jennings had erred by not allowing the jury to consider a finding of manslaughter in the death of a 2-year-old in Richmond in 2007. Crabtree is serving a 45-year sentence after his conviction on charges of wanton murder and criminal abuse. All of the cases were sent back to lower courts for further action.
The Kentucky Supreme Court has reversed four murder convictions, citing legal errors that might have tainted the trials. Those reversals came down in decisions released Thursday. The high-profile Madison County case involving Ronald Crabtree was among those affected. Justices concluded that Judge William T. Jennings had erred by not allowing the jury to consider a finding of manslaughter in the death of a 2-year-old in Richmond in 2007. Crabtree is serving a 45-year sentence after his conviction on charges of wanton murder and criminal abuse. All of the cases were sent back to lower courts for further action.