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FILE - In this Dec. 17, 2019, file photo, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, left, talks about the role of attorney general in Frankfort, Ky., shortly before Daniel Cameron, right, is sworn in as Kentucky's attorney general. Partisan bickering is nothing new in Kentucky, but tensions are ratcheting up as coronavirus cases continue to rise. Beshear, a Democrat, is fending off legal challenges from Cameron, a Republican, over his executive actions during the pandemic. (AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner, File)

Kentucky AG files suit challenging new parole board rule

Jun 12, 2021 | 8:24 AM

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has challenged a new state parole board rule.

His lawsuit claims the policy gives “the worst of the worst” a second chance at having life-in-prison sentences cut short. The rule applies to dozens of inmates, including convicted murderers. Cameron filed the lawsuit Friday in Laurel County Circuit Court. He’s asking a judge to invalidate the policy. The rule has sparked an outcry from prosecutors statewide. Commonwealth’s Attorney Jackie Steele joined Cameron in filing the suit.

State parole board officials said they can’t comment on pending litigation.