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    Courts, law enforcement adjusting after Letcher Co. sheriff’s alleged murder of judge

    By Murry LeeKaren Jenkins,

    25 days ago

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    WHITESBURG, Ky. (WJHL) — Days after Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines allegedly shot and killed District Judge Kevin Mullins in his court chambers , people in the county are still acclimating to the new status of things.

    Stines was arrested shortly after the shooting and charged with first-degree murder, according to Kentucky State Police (KSP). He is expected to appear in court on Wednesday. As of Monday, he was being held in the Leslie County Detention Center.

    KSP: Sheriff fatally shot judge in Letcher County, Ky.

    The law enforcement community in Letcher County and Whitesburg has felt the wide-reaching effects of Stines’ arrest and alleged actions. Whitesburg Police Chief Tyrone Fields told News Channel 11 that it has not been easy in the wake of the shooting.

    “You know, everybody’s struggling,” Fields said.

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    Photo: District court judge Kevin Mullins (left, courtesy of Letcher County government) was fatally shot on Thursday. Sheriff Shawn Mickey Stines (right, courtesy of the Leslie County Detention Center) has been charged with first-degree murder in Mullins’ death.

    A sign on the Letcher County Sheriff’s Office building states it is closed until Oct. 1. However, Fields said law enforcement is still answering calls throughout Letcher County. Deputies, KSP troopers and Whitesburg officers are continuing to respond to emergencies and police matters.

    “We’re still working 24 hours, and that’s what we’re here to service,” Fields said. “We understand the times are very trying, but we want to let you know that we’re still here, we’re still available and we’re still available to help you.”

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    Despite his charges and being in jail, Stines does remain the sheriff. County Attorney Jamie Hatton said that since the sheriff is an elected position, Kentucky law means Stines will still be sheriff unless he resigns or other actions are taken.

    “Although he’s charged with this horrible crime, he’s still our sheriff,” Hatton said. “So we’re working on procedures to ascertain to see if he plans to resign that position or retain that position. And based on that decision, we have to determine what is the next step if he doesn’t wish to resign and how do we run our local sheriff’s office.”

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    In the meantime, Letcher County Deputy Bill Jones has been appointed chief deputy and will act in the sheriff’s place. However, if Stines does not resign, procedures could result in him being removed from office.

    That could require Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear’s involvement, Hatton said.

    Beshear also faces the job of filling Mullins’ district judge seat.

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    Photo: The Letcher County Courthouse on Monday, days after District Judge Kevin Mullins was fatally shot inside. (WJHL)

    According to Hatton, retired judge Eric Hall, who has experience as a trial judge, will start taking cases on Sept. 30 until an appointment for Mullins’ seat is made.

    “There is a judicial nominating commission or committee that tenders three names to the governor, and he’ll select one name from that list and that will be our district judge until the next election, which I believe will be in 2026,” Hatton said.

    State police have said there were multiple witnesses to interview as the investigation into the shooting continues. According to the KSP, an argument between Stines and Mullins occurred before Stines allegedly began firing.

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