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Plea deals ease KY court burdens, but does this drive-thru-style justice help defendants? | News : comparemela.com
Plea deals ease KY court burdens, but does this 'drive-thru-style justice' help defendants? | News
(TNS) When Seth Raines was arrested for a robbery in Hart County and charged with a felony, he suddenly faced 15 years in prison.
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