About 70 DUI cases could be thrown out
Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal 5:09 p.m. EST November 24, 2014 Photo Credit: Photo: Scott Utterback/The Courier-Journal Dozens of drunk driving cases in Jefferson County could be in jeopardy after a breathalyzer operator at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections was captured on videotape saying a defendant didn’t smell of alcohol, then wrote in a report …
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Defense attorneys say dozens of DUI cases are in jeopardy – WDRB 41
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Metro Corrections Breathalyzer technician has been accused of lying in court records about whether he smelled alcohol on a suspected drunken driver, potentially putting in jeopardy dozens of drunken driving cases he has handled. Defense attorneys say the lie was caught on video. The Jefferson County Attorney’s Office has already …
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Paul Gold named one of Louisville Magazine’s “Top DUI Lawers” 2014
Once again, Paul Gold has been judged by his peers to be one of the “Top DUI Lawyers” in Louisville, Kentucky, as reported by Louisville Magazine. Given his case track record, client reviews and commitment to his clients, this is not a big surprise, but a very great honor indeed.
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Paul Gold’s Louisville DUI Cases and others could be affected by LMPD officer indicted on charges
LMPD officer indicted on charges of theft and official misconduct Posted: Feb 11, 2014 3:59 PM Updated: Feb 11, 2014 9:21 PM By Jason Riley – bio | email LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Louisville Metro Police officer has been indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury on charges of official misconduct and theft by …
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115 DUI cases could be jeopardy after former corrections officer’s alleged actions
Posted: Dec 19, 2013 5:34 AM CET Updated: Dec 19, 2013 6:00 AM CET By Katie Bauer – bio | email LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – Dozens of DUI cases could be in jeopardy after a former Louisville Metro Corrections officer was accused of contacting and meeting up with female inmates right after they were released. …
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Former jail official accused of using job to begin relationships with inmates
http://www.wdrb.com/story/24232581/former-jail-official-accused-of-using-job-to-start-relationships-with-inmates#.UrBc2FrBd5k.email See Paul Gold’s comments in the video at 2 min 20 seconds, and towards the bottom of the article below. LOUISVILLE, KY., (WDRB) — A former Louisville Metro Corrections breathalyzer technician made contact with several female inmates within days of them being released from jail, having sex with one, hanging out with another who …
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County Attorney Mike O’Connell clashes with defense attorneys, judges over evidence rule
By Jason Riley – bio | email Posted: Nov 20, 2013 4:37 PM CET Updated: Nov 20, 2013 5:41 PM CET LOUISVILLE, Ky., (WDRB) — In hopes of stopping what Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell calls a “despicable practice” by defense attorneys, his office has recently begun asking judges to force the defense to file …
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VIDEO: Courier Journal, “Sobering Results, A Look Inside DUI Trials”
Here you can watch the Courier Journal video of Paul Gold in action as he cross examines a Louisville Police officer during a DUI trial. Click here to view the video from it’s original source, the Courier Journal
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“Paul Gold has golden touch in winning DUI acquittals” –The Courier Journal
Front Page News, lead story in the Courier Journal: December 2, 2012 Written by Andrew Wolfson | The Courier-Journal Louisville attorney Paul Gold has golden touch in winning DUI acquittals Watch the related Courier Journal Video HERE Police seem to catch Paul Gold’s clients dead to rights — driving under the influence, their breath-alcohol levels …
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Sobering Results, Jefferson County judges more lenient than juries on DUI defendants Courier Journal
You can watch the Courier Journal’s related Video: Video Caption: Sobering Results | A look inside DUI trials: The Courier-Journal reviewed 200 Jefferson County DUI trials and found when the accused request a bench trial instead of a jury trial they are more likely to go free. Written by: Jason Riley and Andrew Wolfson | …
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