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Kentucky sheriff accused of killing judge in Letcher County pleads not guilty
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Date:2025-04-19 05:51:02
GRAYSON, Ky. — In his first court appearance Wednesday morning, the Kentucky sheriff accused of fatally shooting a district judge inside his courthouse last week pleaded not guilty.
Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines, who appeared virtually while he remains jailed in Leslie County, is being represented by public defender Josh Miller until someone more permanent fills the role.
Stines is accused of shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins inside his private chambers Thursday afternoon, six days before the arraignment. He will appear next Tuesday at 1 p.m. for his preliminary hearing.
The case against Kentucky Sheriff Mickey Stines
Stines' case made national headlines when the shooting happened last week, bringing a spotlight to Whitesburg, in southeastern Kentucky near the Virginia border.
Stines, who's served as the town's sheriff since he was elected in 2018, is accused of shooting Mullins, who'd been the town's judge since 2009, in his private chambers at the Letcher County courthouse just before 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon. There were other people in the building, though it's unclear how much of the confrontation they may have seen.
No one else was injured, and Stines, 43, surrendered at the scene. He's been held since then at the jail in Leslie County, about 50 miles east of Whitesburg. Wednesday's court hearing took place in Carter County, north of those two communities.
No motive has been released, and Stines has not spoken since the shooting. The two men had been friends, Whitesburg residents have said, with a long working relationship — Stines served as a bailiff in court for Mullins, 54, before winning his election.
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The men also had deep ties to the community, which has had an impact on the case. Letcher County Commonwealth's Attorney Matt Butler recused himself because of his familial ties to Mullins — they were each married to a pair of sisters at one time — and the case is now being handled by special prosecutor Jackie Steele, a commonwealth's attorney for a nearby jurisdiction, along with Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman.
District Judge Rupert Wilhoit has been appointed to serve as special judge in the case. Wednesday's hearing took place in his courtroom.
A stay in an open federal case
Stines is a defendant in an ongoing federal lawsuit over allegations a former sheriff's deputy traded favorable treatment for a woman on home incarceration in exchange for sexual favors inside Mullins' private courthouse office. A second woman later joined the case.
The deputy in that case, Ben Fields, pleaded guilty to several state charges in that case including third-degree rape and was released from prison on probation this summer after serving several months behind bars. Stines was not accused of trading sex for favorable treatment but is accused of failing to train and monitor Fields, and Mullins was not accused of wrongdoing.
Stines was deposed in that case for more than four hours on Sept. 16, three days before the shooting, but attorneys for the plaintiffs said last week they aren't sure whether Mullins' death was connected to that testimony.
Plaintiffs filed a motion calling for mediation last week, as the discovery in the case is "almost complete." But attorneys for both sides requested a stay for at least 60 days following the shooting — U.S. Magistrate Judge Edward B. Atkins granted that request in a Monday order.
Reporter Marina Johnson contributed. Reach Lucas Aulbach at laulbach@courier-journal.com.
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