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Christopher Hignite
Popular articles According to the Big Bend Sentinel, the case is about to be
1. Willie Nelson offered to sing his way resolved in a very creative way. The Hudspeth County attorney
to freedom from drug charges has decided to make a plea deal with Willie.
2. Man caught sexually assaulting 6
year old girl at elementary school “I’m gonna let him plead, pay a small fine and he’s gotta sing
“Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” with his guitar right there in the
3. Britney Spears puts on Vegas show
as promised, sings ‘Big Fat courtroom,” County Attorney Kit Bramblett said this week. “You
Bass’ (video) bet your ass I ain’t gonna be mean to Willie Nelson.”
4. Libyan woman alleges kidnapping
and rape by Gadhafi troops (videos) Bramblett oversees 10 to 12 personal use case per month. The
5. Amanda Knox case: Confused 6.24 ounces that Willie Nelson was caught with is above the
witness gives boost to convicted amount Bramblett can handle in his jurisdiction. Bramblett has
killer’s appeal
found a way around this...
6. Earth Hour 2011 is tonight
I'm not sure how much of that was a joke or not but I know that
our overcrowded prisons are no laughing matter. Kentucky's
prison population has increased fourfold in the past two
decades, from 5,000 in 1990 to more than 20,000 now. Drug
offenders account for 25% of the prison population, but 38% of
inmates admitted since 2000.
"House Bill 463 is landmark legislation not only for the positive
changes it proposes for our penal code, but also for the manner
in which it became law," said Speaker Greg Stumbo. "Anytime
you can bring together as many diverse groups as this bill did,
and have them agree, you're on to something special. Rep.
John Tilley and Sen. Tom Jensen did a tremendous job in
getting this bill to the finish line."
"I'm pleased we're making progress in tackling the problems
facing our penal code," Chief Justice of Kentucky John D.
Minton Jr. said. "With all three branches involved in this
deliberative process, I'm confident that the outcome will be
positive for Kentucky."
By Christopher Hignite