- Daniel Cameron says personal information must be redacted
- Attorney general defends decision to charge only one officer
Kentucky’s attorney general on Wednesday was seeking to delay the release of secret grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case just as audio recordings were set to be released to the public.
The office of the attorney general, Daniel Cameron, filed a motion on Wednesday morning asking for a week’s delay to enable the redaction of names and personal information.
Continue reading…Daniel Cameron says personal information must be redactedAttorney general defends decision to charge only one officerKentucky’s attorney general on Wednesday was seeking to delay the release of secret grand jury proceedings in the Breonna Taylor case just as audio recordings were set to be released to the public.The office of the attorney general, Daniel Cameron, filed a motion on Wednesday morning asking for a week’s delay to enable the redaction of names and personal information. Continue reading…