Judge orders 2 counties to pay $393,000 in attorneys fees in Ten Commandments case



Seattle Times:

A federal judge has ordered a pair of southern Kentucky counties to pay $393,798 in attorneys fees stemming from their defense of posting the Ten Commandments in courthouses.

The Lexington Herald-Leader reported that U.S. District Judge Jennifer B. Coffman ruled that Pulaski and McCreary counties must pay the funds to two attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky . . .



3 Comments

  1. JERRY PARADISE
    Posted March 18, 2009 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    We must Impeach Us Dsitrict Judge Jennifer Coffman. We can get signatures and file a for her removal. When does she come up for reelection?

  2. Marie Vat
    Posted March 18, 2009 at 5:40 pm | Permalink

    This is so bad! I can not believe my eyes! What is going on in this country of ours! God bless America is now a real prayer and need, I see!

  3. Dexter L. Wilson
    Posted March 19, 2009 at 3:56 pm | Permalink

    Didn’t The ACLJ just win a case concerning the 10 Commandment Monuments throughout the US? Can’t you remind the judge about this and remind him that he will be overturned and this could be construed as misconduct as a Federal Judge?

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