- A young man who shot and killed his younger brother over a video game when he was just 15 and his younger brother was 13 was found guilty of wanton murder and sentenced to 22 years. He was released after serving a short period of time in a juvenile facility. After violating the terms of his parole twice, Aaron Hardin got in trouble again when he was charged with burglary and assault. See below for a detailed following of the story by WLKY news.
- http://www.wlky.com/news/8833846/detail.html
- March 9, 2006: Prosecutor Wants Aaron Hardin Back Behind Bars
- March 3, 2006: Troubled Hardin Arraigned In Court Friday
- March 2, 2006: Aaron Hardin In Trouble Again
- January 11, 2006: Now A Free Man, Hardin Says He Might Not Be 'Perfect Angel'
- January 3, 2006: Man Who Killed His Brother In 1999 Leaves Prison
- December 27, 2005: Man Who Killed Brother In 1999 Will Be Free On Sunday
- December 16, 2005: Judge To Decide If Hardin To Be Released From Prison
- December 15, 2005: Man Who Killed Brother Seeks Probation ... Again
- September 2, 2003: Hardin Asks For Shock Probation ... Again
- February 5, 2003: Prosecutor: Hardin Smoked Pot After Release, Not In Jail
- February 3, 2003: Hardin Skips Morning Court Appearance
- January 29, 2003: Hardin Admits Smoking Pot In Jail
- October 31, 2002: Hardin Sent Back To Jail For 90 Days
- October 30, 2002: Hardin Awaits Revocation Hearing
- August 26, 2002: Shock Probation Hearing Set For Hardin
- August 21, 2002: Boy Who Killed Brother In Trouble Again
- October 27, 2001: Convicted Teen Denied Shock Probation
- October 23, 2001: Convicted Teen Pleads For Release
- October 22, 2001: Teen Could Be Released Today
- February 16, 2001: Teen Avoids Prison Sentence
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Aaron Hardin
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