Crystal Rogers case: Judge decides on Louisville media’s request for camera in court during trial
Two weeks before Steve Lawson’s trial in Rogers’ death began, the judge banned cameras from being in the courtroom.
Two weeks before Steve Lawson’s trial in Rogers’ death began, the judge banned cameras from being in the courtroom.
This blog will be updated throughout the day as Steve Lawson’s trial in the Crystal Rogers case begins.
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A Nelson County judge ordered no cameras would be allowed in court during Steve Lawson’s trial next week.
Steve Lawson’s trial in the Crystal Rogers case begins May 27.
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Court staff in Bowling Green are preparing to host one of the most high profile trials in Kentucky history.
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Brooks Houck’s trial is just six weeks away and attorneys are working out the details of exactly what that court proceeding will look like.
The additional DNA testing could have taken months, further delaying Steve Lawson’s trial in the death of Crystal Rogers.
“There’s been many, many more senseless murders, and it’s sad,” Linda Dougherty said. Her brother was fatally shot in 2011 and his case has gone unsolved.
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Steve Lawson’s defense attorneys want to do thorough DNA testing, which could delay his trial by months.
In court Thursday, attorneys for one of the three men charged in the disappearance and murder of Crystal Rogers filed two new motions hoping to delay trial.
One of the three men charged in the disappearance and murder of Crystal Rogers is scheduled for a court appearance Thursday.
Eli Heacock, 16, took his own life less than an hour after being contacted by online predators. FBI Louisville says he is one of thousands of kids being targeted.
Steve Lawson’s attorneys object to new DNA testing, according to prosecutors.
Nelson County Judge Charles Simms has ordered two hairs found in Crystal Rogers’ abandoned vehicle be tested for DNA evidence.
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