Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell http://wfpl.org en Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell Running for Re-Election http://wfpl.org/post/jefferson-county-attorney-mike-o-connell-running-re-election <p>Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell will seek a second term in office.</p><p>The 64-year-old O’Connell is a Democrat who was first appointed to the position by former Mayor Jerry Abramson in 2008. He was elected to serve a full term two years later after defeating Republican Michael Wilson.</p><p>The county attorney’s office is responsible for representing the legal interests of Metro government and prosecuting Jefferson County District Court cases. It also covers issues such as child support collection and DUI cases.</p><p>O'Connell says since merger it has taken on additional roles and a greater responsibility has come with the office.</p><p>"I think it’s a great, important office that does so much important work for the citizens of this community both on the criminal justice side and on the civil side for all the work we do for Metro government. And since the merger it’s just become an office that has so many facets to it," he says. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:01:00 +0000 Phillip M. Bailey 5179 at http://wfpl.org Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell Running for Re-Election City Won't Pay Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin's Attorney for Ethics Appeal Work http://wfpl.org/post/city-wont-pay-councilwoman-barbara-shanklins-attorney-ethics-appeal-work <p>The lawyer representing embattled Louisville Metro Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin, D-2, will not be paid with taxpayer money during the appeal of her Ethics Commission case.</p><p>The panel ruled last month that Shanklin violated five sections of the city’s code of ethics and recommended her removal from office.</p><p>Attorney Aubrey Williams is appealing that decision in circuit court, but in a letter the Jefferson County Attorney’s office advises it will not pay for continued representation of the councilwoman.</p><p>Williams did not return WFPL's request for comment on Wednesday, but he told <em>The Courier-Journal</em>'s Andrew Wolfson the <a href="http://www.courier-journal.com/article/20130424/NEWS01/304240137/Barbara-Shanklin-lawyer-won-t-paid-new-work-ethics-appeal">city is trying to "squirm out of its obligations"</a> and force him to drop Shanklin as a client.</p><p>Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell says the decision was based on the Metro Council amending the ethics ordinance to forbid tax dollars going toward any appeal process.</p><p>"The amendment provides that counsel will be provided to council members during an appearance before the ethics commission only. Any appeals of that or any removal hearings counsel is not provided to the council member," he says.</p><p> Thu, 25 Apr 2013 16:30:01 +0000 Phillip M. Bailey 5138 at http://wfpl.org City Won't Pay Councilwoman Barbara Shanklin's Attorney for Ethics Appeal Work O’Connell Seeks to Lift Kentucky Juvenile Court Confidentiality http://wfpl.org/post/o-connell-seeks-lift-kentucky-juvenile-court-confidentiality <p>After a controversial sexual assault case caught national attention, Jefferson County Attorney Mike O&rsquo;Connell announced Wednesday that he is crafting legislation to lift confidentiality in Kentucky Juvenile Courts.</p><p>Earlier this week, 17-year-old Savannah Dietrich faced a contempt charge for revealing the names of two boys who were found guilty of sexually assaulting her last year. Dietrich was upset with the plea bargain prosecutors made and revealed her attackers names via Twitter, which violated a court order to keep that information confidential.</p><p>She faced a maximum 180 days in jail and a $500 fine, but the attorneys for the boys dropped the contempt charges earlier this week.</p><p>O&#39;Connell says the case demonstrates the strict state law is out of date and that juvenile court should be open to the public.</p><p>&quot;Kentucky is in a long standing minority in connection with that and I think it&#39;s out of step and time to have an open and honest and vigorous debate on this subject,&quot; he says.</p><p> Wed, 25 Jul 2012 20:18:34 +0000 Phillip M. Bailey 1123 at http://wfpl.org O’Connell Seeks to Lift Kentucky Juvenile Court Confidentiality