You will be moved to state custody ONLY if you were convicted of a felony and sentenced to MORE than a year. On the other hand. . . if the state prison system is over-crowded, they may be reimbursing the local County Jails to house state prisoners. In that case you stand a good chance of staying where you are.
John Helm (born July 4, 1802 in Hardin County, Kentucky; died September 8, 1867 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky) succeeded John J. Crittenden as the eighteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between July 31, 1850 and September 2, 1851. Following the end of Helm's term as Governor of Kentucky, Lazarus W. Powell (born October 6, 1812 in Henderson County, Kentucky; died July 3, 1867 in Henderson County, Kentucky) became the nineteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1851 and September 4, 1855.
James F. Robinson (born October 4, 1800 in Scott County, Kentucky; died October 31, 1882 in Scott County, Kentucky) succeeded Beriah Magoffin as the twenty-second Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 18, 1862 and September 1, 1863. Following the end of Robinson's term as Governor of Kentucky, Thomas E. Bramlette (born January 3, 1817 in Cumberland County, Kentucky; died January 12, 1875 in Louisville, Kentucky) became the twenty-third Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 1, 1863 and September 3, 1867.
Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded George Madison as the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820. Following the end of Slaughter's term as Governor of Kentucky, John Adair (born January 9, 1757 in Chester County, South Carolina; died May 19, 1840 in Mercer County, Kentucky) became the eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 29, 1820 and August 24, 1824.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) succeeded Charles Scott as the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816. Following the end of Shelby's term as Governor of Kentucky, George Madison (born June 1763 in Augusta County, Virginia; died October 14, 1816 in Paris, Kentucky) became the sixth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 5, 1816 and his death. Following Madison's death, Gabriel Slaughter (born December 12, 1767 in Culpepper County, Virginia; died September 19, 1830 in Mercer County, Kentucky) became the seventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between October 14, 1816 and August 29, 1820.
Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) served as the first Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 4, 1792 and June 7, 1796. Following the end of Shelby's term as Governor of Kentucky, James Garrard (born January 14, 1749 in Stafford County, Virginia; died January 19, 1822 in Bourbon County, Kentucky) became the second Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 7, 1796 and September 5, 1804.
James Garrard (born January 14, 1749 in Stafford County, Virginia; died January 19, 1822 in Bourbon County, Kentucky) succeeded Isaac Shelby as the second Governor of Kentucky, serving between June 7, 1796 and September 5, 1804, including the whole of 1802.
John Adair (born January 9, 1757 in Chester County, South Carolina; died May 19, 1840 in Mercer County, Kentucky) succeeded Gabriel Slaughter as the eighth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 29, 1820 and August 24, 1824. Following the end of Adair's term as Governor of Kentucky, Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) became the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828.
Joseph Desha (born December 9, 1768 in Monroe County, Pennsylvania; died October 11, 1842 in Georgetown, Kentucky) succeeded John Adair as the ninth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1824 and August 26, 1828. Following the end of Desha's term as Governor of Kentucky, Thomas Metcalfe (born March 20, 1780 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died August 18, 1855 in Nicholas County, Kentucky) became the tenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 26, 1828 and September 4, 1832.
Thomas Metcalfe (born March 20, 1780 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died August 18, 1855 in Nicholas County, Kentucky) succeeded Joseph Desha as the tenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 26, 1828 and September 4, 1832. Following the end of Metcalfe's term as Governor of Kentucky, John Breathitt (born September 9, 1786 in Henry County, Virginia; died February 21, 1834 in Frankfort, Kentucky) became the eleventh Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 4, 1832 and his death.
Charles Scott (born April 1739 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died October 22, 1813 in Clark County, Kentucky) succeeded Christopher Greenup as the fourth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 1, 1808 and August 24, 1812. Following the end of Scott's term as Governor of Kentucky, Isaac Shelby (born December 11, 1750 in Hagerstown, Maryland; died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln County, Kentucky) became the fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving between August 24, 1812 and September 5, 1816.
It is located in Larue County Kentucky.
Lazarus W. Powell (born October 6, 1812 in Henderson County, Kentucky; died July 3, 1867 in Henderson County, Kentucky) succeeded John L. Helm as the nineteenth Governor of Kentucky, serving between September 2, 1851 and September 4, 1855, including the whole of 1853.