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KY: Grand jury declines to indict man in Thanksgiving Day shooting death
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Mark A. Taff
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A 45-year-old McKee resident has been released from jail after more than five months after a grand jury declined to indict him in connection with a shooting death on Thanksgiving Day 2020.
According to the Jackson County Detention Center and Commonwealth Attorney Gary Gregory’s office, the grand jury returned a ‘no true bill’ against Clint Cox and he was released from jail May 5.
A ‘no true bill’ means the grand jury did not find enough evidence to support a criminal indictment on murder or some related charge. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(5/21/2021)
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So this gentleman lost 5 months of his life, for no good reason.
Will that translate to $$$$$$????
It SHOULD. |
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