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A jury trial date was scheduled for three out of the four suspects accused in the First United Methodist Church child abuse case Wednesday morning in Christian Circuit Court.
A trial date was set in Christian Circuit Court for three of four women facing child abuse charges that allegedly occurred at the First United Methodist Church daycare in Hopkinsville over two years ago.
Former church pastor Paige Williams and daycare workers Allison Simpson and Nina Morgan, along with their defense attorneys and Commonwealth’s Attorney Rick Boling appeared in Christian Circuit Court before Judge John Atkins Wednesday morning.
Judge Atkins set a jury trial for the three women for November 15-19 with the case of former daycare employee Abby Leach continued for a possible resolution.
click to download audioA grand jury returned superseding indictments in April for Williams and Leach charging them with eight counts of first-degree complicity of criminal abuse of a child 12 or under. They were previously indicted in August 2019 on one count of first-degree complicity of criminal abuse of a child under 12.
Christian County Commonwealthâs Attorney Rick Boling made a motion to dismiss the forgery case of Hopkinsville City Council Member Kimbery McCarley, 51, Monday morning in Christian Circuit Court Judge John Atkinsâ court, however, the judge postponed the motion.
McCarley is a current Hopkinsville City Council Member who was indicted on second-degree forgery on Aug. 16, 2019.
McCarley appeared in Atkinsâ court Monday morning, however, her defense attorney Ben Fletcher failed to appear in court for McCarleyâs pretrial conference.
Despite Fletcher not appearing in court, Boling advised the judge that he would be moving to dismiss the charges against McCarley.
âIn preparing for the trial, the conduct that the commonwealthâs key and lead witness, I think warranted a misdemeanor offer and the problem is, since Ms. McCarley was not indicted until approximately three years after the conduct, itâs not within 12 months of the indictment or the charge,â�