Northern Ky. lawyer receives 6-year sentence
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Campbell County attorney Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller sentenced to six years on estate theft charges - NKyTribune
The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office has announced action by the its Special Prosecutions Unit resulted in a six-year sentence for a Campbell County lawyer who pleaded guilty to theft. A Campbell County Circuit Court judge sentenced Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller on two theft charges to serve a total of six years. Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller (NKyTribune file) Earlier this year, Zaccheus-Miller pleaded guilty to stealing over $200,000 from two Campbell …
Campbell County lawyer sentenced to six years for theft
Jennifer Zaccheus-Miller, a Campbell County lawyer who pleaded guilty to theft charges in February, has been sentenced to six years in prison after stealing over $200,000 from the estates of two deceased women in the county.The sentencing came down from the Campbell County Circuit Court on Wednesday. Following her guilty plea in February, Zaccheus-Miller was temporarily forbidden from practicing law and ordered to pay restitution. The Kentucky B…
Northern Kentucky Lawyer Receives Prison Sentence
FRANKFORT, KY - Attorney General Russell Coleman announced Wednesday, April 16, 2025, that action by the Attorney General's Special Prosecutions unit resulted in a six-year sentence for a Northern Kentucky lawyer who pleaded guilty to theft. Read More …
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