Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Judge Rules Former Miss Kentucky Latina Violated Order
KENTUCKY....
A Madison County judge ruled Wednesday that former Miss Kentucky Latina, 22 year Daniela Gaskie, violated a plea deal order. Gaskie pleaded guilty in an assault case against her just one day before she was spotted inside Sling Point Firearms, a Lexington gun business owned by her husband, after it had been burglarized. Gaskie had pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor assault for stabbing a gas station employee with a pen and beating up a 59 year old pharmacist in September. Gaskie's plea deal included guidelines that she could not own a gun or work at a business that sold them. Judge Brandy Brown told Gaskie that she was also ordered to stay away from her husband's gun shop. On Wednesday, Brown ruled that Gaskie violated the terms of her disorder charge, but that the violation is technical. Brown told Gaskie she needed to learn some personal responsibility. Gaskie spent several hours in the Madison County Detention Center until she secured a spot at The Ridge in Lexington for in-patient treatment for seven days, as ordered by Brown.
A Madison County judge ruled Wednesday that former Miss Kentucky Latina, 22 year Daniela Gaskie, violated a plea deal order. Gaskie pleaded guilty in an assault case against her just one day before she was spotted inside Sling Point Firearms, a Lexington gun business owned by her husband, after it had been burglarized. Gaskie had pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor assault for stabbing a gas station employee with a pen and beating up a 59 year old pharmacist in September. Gaskie's plea deal included guidelines that she could not own a gun or work at a business that sold them. Judge Brandy Brown told Gaskie that she was also ordered to stay away from her husband's gun shop. On Wednesday, Brown ruled that Gaskie violated the terms of her disorder charge, but that the violation is technical. Brown told Gaskie she needed to learn some personal responsibility. Gaskie spent several hours in the Madison County Detention Center until she secured a spot at The Ridge in Lexington for in-patient treatment for seven days, as ordered by Brown.