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London, KY Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of London, Kentucky Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(63 attorneys currently listed)

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Carolyn Adams
100 Robinette Lane
London, KY 40741
(606) 877-1148
Estill Banks II
502 West 5th
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-7640
Leslie Brown Beckner
1306 West 5th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-8844
Terry Beckner
409 South Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-7228
Bruce Bentley
134 East 5th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-1000
Attorney at Sergent Bryan
409 South Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 877-9771
Larry Psc Bryson
318 West Dixie Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-7123
Jane Butcher
105 South Broad Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 877-9963
James Carnahan
100 Professional Drive Suite 1
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-9494
Cato & Smith
222 West 5th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-2252
Robert Cato
34 Dogwood
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-4917
Stephen Cessna
303 South Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-8845
John Chappell
402 West 4th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-3377
Crabtree & Goforth
120 East 4th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-8888
Paul Croley II
400 South Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 862-4800
Cunnagin & Cunnagin
201 South Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-7347
Dyche Jane Winkler
402 West 5th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 877-2991
Edwards & Hodge Eric S
333 North Main Street Suite C
London, KY 40741
(606) 330-0668
Eric Edwards
333 North Main Street Suite C
London, KY 40741
(606) 862-8529
Danny Evans
202 West 7th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-9600
Joseph Foster
819 North Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-2263
Gambrel & Wilder PLLC
12225 Main Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 878-8906
Gilliam & Payne
219 East 4th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 862-9106
Larry Gilliam
129 East 4th Street
London, KY 40741
(606) 864-5202

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NSA employee accused in adopted son's death

Brian Patrick O'Callaghan is facing murder charges after it has been alleged that he had beaten his adopted son which resulted to the 3-year-old's death.

O'Callaghan is a former marine and a war veteran who now works for the NSA.

The suspicion against O'Callaghan started when police were called to the hospital where the boy was confined.

The boy was suffering from brain hemorrhage and fractures in the skull, injuries consistent with beating.

O'Callaghan had told police investigators that his wife had gone out of town thus he had been caring for the boy.

While under his care, O'Callaghan said the child had hit his shoulder in the shower after falling backwards. The next day, when he went to check on the boy who was napping, he said he noticed mucus coming out of the boy's nose and when he picked him up, the boy started vomiting so he brought him to the hospital.

Steven McCool, a defense lawyer in Washington representing O'Callaghan, is insisting on his client's innocence.

He said the allegations have no basis and that O'Callaghan is disputing that the child suffered several injuries in the head.

Sexually abusing four differently-abled women nets man prison

William Walker was handed a minimum of 24 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison after admitting to rape charges.

Walker submitted a guilty plea to allegations that he raped four women who are disabled in a span of 12 days in 2012.

The judge said Walker is a danger to society and rehabilitating him may not help.

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Catherine Berryman said Walker was abused while growing up.

Ex-cab driver agrees to plea deal in murder charges

A plea deal agreement has Broderick Kenyo Smith admitting to manslaughter instead of capital murder in the death of Arlando Maurice Pritchett in 2012.

The plea agreement will have Smith serving just a year in jail for a split sentence of 10 years.

His jail stay will be followed with probation for three years.

Should Smith violate his probation, he could be made to serve the rest of his 10-year sentence.

According to the police, Pritchett had an argument with a cab driver prior to his shooting while Smith admitted that he had been driving a cab during the time of the incident.

Birmingham defense attorney Charles Salvagio said Smith had shot Pritchett because the latter had robbed him.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.

Man found guilty in beating death of infant

David Christopher Cruz was found guilty in the death of an infant, who is still five months shy of turning one years old.

The infant victim, the son of Cruz's girlfriend, was taken off life support a few days after he was brought into the hospital unconscious.

He suffered head injuries, several fractures and had bruises on his body.

Court heard that Cruz was the infant's baby sitter while the mother goes to work.

Cruz told the police that he had hit the baby because he keeps on fussing.

Michael Begovich, a criminal lawyer in San Diego defending for Cruz, said that the baby's mother also has a responsibility in her son's death because she had not consulted a doctor when the baby had an ear infection.