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Feb 26, 2021 1:47 PM
Further proceedings were set for March 11 in the case against Travis Mayes, who is charged in the 2020 shooting of Darrell Bateman.
Mayes is typically represented by public defender Doug Moore, but he was unavailable for Friday’s hearing in Christian Circuit Court he had requested a hearing be set to review evidence and other matters, so Judge John Atkins set one for March 11.
Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Jerad Smith was also standing in for Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephanie Bolen, who is the prosecutor in this case. Mayes, who is charged with first-degree assault, had been out on bond, but is now back in custody at the Christian County Jail.
The man accused in the October fatal hunting accident that took place near Crofton appeared in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon for a pretrial conference, in which his attorney shared
Kentucky State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred in Russellville on Thursday night, in which Brian Ellis, 44, the man charged in a Dawson Springs attempted murder, was
A woman accused of stabbing her boyfriend at the time in December appeared in Christian Circuit court Thursday afternoon for a bond reduction motion hearing that was ultimately taken under
The man charged in a Dawson Springs Road attempted murder case was scheduled for sentencing Wednesday morning, but failed to appear in Christian Circuit Court and allegedly removed his ankle monitor, preventing him from being tracked via GPS.
Judge John Atkins advised the court that he had been aware that Brian Ellis, 44, had removed his ankle monitor Wednesday morning and stated that the court would be issuing warrants for his arrest.
Shortly after the Christian County Sheriffâs Office released a press release requesting the publicâs help in locating Ellis.
According to the release, Ellisâ last location was the Sunoco gas station on West Seventh Street in Hopkinsville where he cut his ankle monitor off.