Baldani Law Group has been proudly representing and defending Kentuckians in the Central Kentucky area since 1988. Through the years they have successfully represented thousands of individuals in the Commonwealth of Kentucky focusing on criminal defense, family law, and personal injury cases. Our mission is to protect the innocent, seek mercy for those who have
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Jay-Z’s “99 Problems:” What Does It Get Right — and Wrong — about the Law?
In 2004, Rapper Jay-Z (Sean Carter) released The Black Album, his eighth studio album. While there were many hits on this album, one of the most memorable was the third single: 99 Problems. This track takes aim at rap critics, racial profiling, and people who come after him, hoping for a payday. The second verse
Abe Mashni Appointed To The United States Eastern District of Kentucky Criminal Justice Act Panel
Baldani Law Group congratulates Abe Mashni on his appointment to the United States, Eastern District of Kentucky Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Panel. Abe joins fellow BLG attorneys, Russ Baldani and Brandi Lewis on the panel. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees an accused the right to representation by counsel in serious criminal
Local College Student Probated After Charged With Trafficking 4 Pounds Marijuana, 52 grams Cocaine, and $98,519.00 Seized
After a domestic disturbance call, police arrived at our client’s house. Upon arriving to the house, police observed a broken window and a strong odor of marijuana. Our client met law enforcement at the front door and told the officer that the disturbance involved his roommate and his roommate’s girlfriend, both had left the scene. In an
The Case For Decriminalizing Marijuana In Kentucky
As it currently stands, 23 states have decriminalized marijuana in some form. The Commonwealth of Kentucky has lagged behind in reforming criminal justice policies and many feel the time has come for change. With a bill proposing the legalization of medical marijuana recently addressed by the House, Baldani Law feels that it’s more appropriate now