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That same night, Lawson called Nighbert twice, the final time at 11: 08 p.m.
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That same night, Lawson called Nighbert twice, the final time at 11: 08 p.m.
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The state transportation secretary at the time, Bill Nighbert, told the Henderson Gleaner that the work might need to be spread out over twenty years, and Montgomery predicts that tolls may once again be needed in the end.
Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010
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On August 29, 2005, Nighbert was among nine indicted Fletcher administration employees granted a blanket pardon by the Governor, which dismissed his indictment.
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On June 14, 2005 Nighbert was one of three Fletcher employees indicted by a grand jury on three misdemeanor counts: political discrimination, official misconduct, and criminal conspiracy, for the firing of a Democratic state worker on the basis of his political beliefs.
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On September 20, 2005 Nighbert was indicted again, charged with "violating the Kentucky whistleblower law and seeking revenge against a public employee," a Class A misdemeanor.
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If convicted, Nighbert could face up to 12 months in jail.
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On February 27, a judge refused to dismiss the indictment, saying Fletcher's pardon does not refer specifically to violations of the state whistleblower-protection law, under which Nighbert was charged.
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Hancock declined to criticize Nighbert directly, but he said the cabinet clearly needed reform.
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Hancock declined to criticize Nighbert directly, but he said the cabinet clearly needed reform.
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