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Attorneys for Joseph Lawson requesting new trial

One of the men convicted in the Crystal Rogers investigation is requesting a new trial.

Attorneys for Joseph Lawson, who on July 8 was found guilty of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence for his role in the disappearance of Rogers, filed a “Motion for the Judgement Notwithstanding the Verdict, or In the Alternative, Motion for a New Trial” with the Nelson Circuit Court Monday.

Lawson’s attorneys argue in the motion that his case should have been severed from Brooks Houck, who was found guilty of Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence in the same trial as Lawson. The motion states: “The introduction of Brooks Houck’s recorded statements without him being subject to cross-examination denied (Lawson) his right to present a defense and his right to confrontation.”

The motion also states that the conviction of Steven Lawson a month prior to the Houck/Lawson trial “was an elephant in the room the entire trial.” The motion argues that the court denied Joseph Lawson’s defense the opportunity to strike jurors with knowledge of Steven Lawson’s case which was featured in Warren County media, and therefore Joseph Lawson’s case was subject to pretrial publicity.

The motion also raises concerns with what the defense argues is “prejudicial over-simplification of the requirements for a Murder conviction” in Houck’s case spilling over into Lawson’s case, along with concerns with instructions given to the jury prior to deliberations.

The motion will be heard during Lawson’s sentencing hearing, which is scheduled for August 21 in Nelson Circuit Court.

One dead, two injured after Nelson County crash

The Kentucky State Police is investigating a fatal collision that occurred in Nelson County Monday.

According to KSP Post Four, at around 3 p.m. on July 14 Nelson County Dispatch requested troopers investigate a two-vehicle collision near the intersection of Boston Road and Bennett Lane.

The KSP says the preliminary investigation indicates that 77-year-old Laura Gilpin of Bardstown was operating a westbound vehicle on Boston Road when for unknown reasons the vehicle crossed the center line. Gilpin’s vehicle then struck an eastbound vehicle.

Gilpin was transported to Flaget Memorial Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. The driver of the eastbound vehicle and a juvenile passenger were transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment on non-life-threatening injuries.

Boston Road was closed for several hours in the area of the crash to allow for accident reconstruction. The investigation of the collision remains ongoing.

Still time to enjoy HCPL’s Summer Reading Program

There is still time for kids, teens, and adults to participate in the Hardin County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program, which runs now through July 26.

The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Program is “Color Our World”, which focuses on the arts. Check the library’s calendar for events related to the Summer Reading Program.

HCPL Children’s Librarian Amy Rivera says the goal of the Summer Reading Program is “to encourage literacy and to keep kids thinking, to keep their minds thinking about subjects so that they don’t go back to school having at least completely forgotten everything they learned.”“

Families can stop by the library to pick up reading logs for the program.

“They will complete sections of their reading log to get tickets for the weekly prize, which each week we’re having a giveaway of a nice big art set, so eight different art sets over the course of the summer,” Rivera said.

Kids who complete the reading log will be entered for the grand prize drawing. Separate logs are available for teens and adults, with prizes and entries in the grand prize drawing available.

Stop by the library, located at 100 Jim Owen Drive in Elizabethtown, or visit www.hcpl.info for more information.

Furever Friends 355

This week we get to meet Pluto, a 1 year old black and white pit mix weighing 50 pounds, and Ranger, a 1 year old tan and white pittie with green eyes, who are looking for new Furever homes. We also discuss the Dog Days of Summer special going on at the Hardin County Animal Shelter, where all dogs 5 months old or older can be adopted for just $25.  If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the shelter at 270-769-3428, visit their Facebook page at Hardin County Animal Shelter – Elizabethtown or stop by in person at 220 Peterson Drive in E-town, Monday to Saturday from 12 noon through 4pm. Furever Friends is brought to you by locally veteran-owned, Pet Supplies Plus, at 209 Towne Drive in Elizabethtown.