Conner's Law - Kentucky (KY SB102)

Conner's Law - Kentucky (KY SB102)

ByS. Justice

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This is a compiled book of online sources, photographs, media outlets and documents behind Conner's Law (KY SB102). My goal was to shine light on Conner's mother Mashanna and all the amazing individuals who supported KY SB102 and demanded justice for Conner Bachuss. Conner's Law (KY SB102) was signed into Kentucky state law by Governor Steven L. Beshear on Wednesday March 25, 2015. Conner's Law requires a minimum sentence for manslaughter in the first degree to carry a 10-20 year sentence, now includes fatal child abuse. The law requires 85 percent of sentences to be served prior to release. The law is named after 2 year-old Conner Bachuss, a Kentucky toddler who suffered unspeakable abuse and lost his life at the hands of his mother's then boyfriend Ronald Saunders II. Conner's mother, Mashanna Bachuss-Waggoner worked on this bill for over 3 years, along with help from Senator Danny Carroll, Representative Gerald Watkins, Representative Steven Rudy, Will Coursey, Joni Jenkins, Richard Heath, Senator Whitney Westerfield, Representative John Tilley, Representative Thomas Kerr, Jason Batts and Sheriff Jon Hayden of the McCracken County Sheriff's Department, Donna Kshir a child advocate at Dreamcatchers for Abused Children, her husband Eirik S. Waggoner and Bachuss-Waggoner's friends, family and children. NOTE: This is a free book/ebook. The price is the cost of printing through the publisher.

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Publication Date
Jan 14, 2022
Language
English
Category
Biographies & Memoirs
Copyright
No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
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By (author): S. Justice

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