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  Judicial  Kentucky sheriff who allegedly gunned down judge in chambers plans insanity defense: attorney
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Kentucky sheriff who allegedly gunned down judge in chambers plans insanity defense: attorney

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The attorney for former Letcher County, Kentucky Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines is planning to argue that his client is not culpable for the murder of District Judge Kevin Mullins by way of insanity, court records show.

Stines, 43, “intends to present expert evidence relating to a mental disease or defect or mental condition bearing on the issue of guilt and punishment,” according to a filing by attorney Jeremy Bartley. 

The filing also says that Stines “intends to present a defense of insanity, as well as a defense of extreme emotional disturbance.”

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Stines allegedly gunned down Mullins, 54, in Mullins’ chambers on Sept. 19. The shooting was caught on video and shows Mullins attempting to take cover behind his desk as Stines calmly opens fire.

Stines has been indicted on one count of murder of a public official. He pleaded not guilty in November. 

The men were reportedly friends for two decades before Mullins’ death. 

The motive for the alleged crime remains unclear.

Stines had been deposed in a civil lawsuit related to sexual abuse in the same month as the shooting, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. 

Former Letcher County deputy Ben Fields was convicted in 2021 of repeatedly sexually assaulting a woman in the same chambers where the shooting happened. The woman was on house arrest at the time, and a court concluded that Fields forced the sexual favors in exchange for keeping the woman out of jail. 

Stines was accused in the suit of “deliberate indifference in failing to adequately train and supervise” Fields. 

The civil litigation is pending. 

Further, the Kentucky State Police confirmed for the Daily Mail that it is investigating a different sex scandal, and that before the shooting, Stines and Mullins looked at each other’s cell phones.

During a preliminary hearing in October, it was revealed that inside the judge’s chambers, Stines made calls from his phone and Mullins’ phone. Kentucky State Police Detective Clayton Stamper testified that the calls were to Stines’ daughter.

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