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The News Journal Helton arraigned in federal court, trial set to begin July 27 – The News Journal

A Corbin man accused of attempting to kidnap a three-year-old from his yard made his initial appearance in U.S. District Court on Monday. Ronnie L. Helton, 73, pleaded not guilty to the charge at his arraignment before U.S. Magistrate Judge Hanly A. Ingram. Ingram appointed attorney Kelly Ridings of Hamm, Milby and Ridings to represent Helton in the case. Ingram assigned the case for a jury trial to begin on July 27. U.S. District Court Judge Claria H. Boom will preside. Finally, Ingram ordered that Helton be detained pending further orders of the court. A federal grand jury returned the indictment against Helton on April 26.

Pop-up bar Outer Space to bring street food, drinks and DJs to harbourside

Pop-up bar Outer Space to bring street food, drinks and DJs to harbourside By Martin Booth, Monday Apr 26, 2021 A new alfresco food, drink and entertainment space promises to be a “totally unique experience” for Bristol. Opening from Friday, Outer Space will bring street food, drinks and DJs to the harbourside close to Lloyds Amphitheatre. Drinkers and diners will be able to book seats at more than 35 tables, with the space including covered booths, a covered cabaret area, deck chairs, picnic benches and hammocks. Get the top Bristol stories emailed directly to you - choose the news you want and when you want it

The News Journal Corbin man accused of attempting to kidnap child indicted in federal court – The News Journal

A federal grand jury returned an indictment against Ronnie L. Helton, 73, on Thursday. According to the indictment, Helton is accused of using a means, facility, and instrumentality of interstate commerce, specifically at red Pontiac sedan, in the furtherance of the commission of the crime of attempted kidnapping. Helton faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 if found guilty. Helton is currently being held in the Whitley County Detention Center on state charges of attempted kidnapping, and human trafficking – victim under 18 years of age. Under Kentucky law, each charge is a class “C” felony carrying a potential prison sentence of five to ten years.

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