It would depend on what the state of Kentucky has charged him with...
Depending on the injuries sustained by Beating up 2 people with a shotgun (a deadly weapon) could get him charged with 2 counts of Assault in the First Degree a class "B Felony", punishable by a prison term ranging from 10 to 20 years...or the lesser charge of 2 counts of Assault in the Second Degree still a felony charge just the same and punishable by a prison term ranging from 5 to 10 years...or Assualt in the Third Degree a misdemeaner punishable by 1-5 years in prison..
In Kentucky Breaking and Entering in to a dwelling (house) while armed with a deadly weapon is a Felony charge punisable by a prison term of 10 to 20 years..If breaking and entering in to a dwelling (house) while not armed with a deadly weapon is punishable by a prison term of 5 to 10 years.
So if convicted of the most serious charges of breaking and entering and 2 counts of First Degree Assault he may be facing the possibility of 60 years in prison if he is sentenced to the max and his sentences are to be served consecutively...if served concurrently he faces a total of 20 years in prison for all three charges.
On the lesser side of the charges he could face 10 years in prison for all 3 charges.
This all depends on what the state decides to charge him with and of course his previous criminal record..
Because the currently law forbids the burial of living people.
Today, a headhunter is someone who helps people find jobs. Historically in Kentucky, headhunters were members of tribes who decapitated and preserved people's heads as trophies.
Because it's tasty!
People mostly like it because its just another thing to bet on.
because you can see pretty horse's
In the years 1981-2010 (a 30 year period) Kentucky had an average between 1 and 2 tornado deaths per year. However, the number of deaths in any given year can vary widely. For example, in 2008 7 people in Kentucky died from tornadoes. So far in 2012 tornadoes in Kentucky have killed at least 16 people.
Well i am from Kentucky and they benefit me because they eat your chicken food but, they are also good because they keep the rats and mice away from the animals and the food plus me.
Kentucky is a "no-fault" state concerning divorce. Only "irreconcilable differences" are recognized as grounds for divorce.
Mine is about $80 in the summer and around $175 in the winter months.
It depends... how many people live in Kentucky?
About 44 Million 24 of which reside in Kentucky because they are the smartest in the world!
Frankfort, Kentucky: 27, 741