.KAPLAN V. PUCKETT (2006-SC-18-DG)
Here is a legal malpractice case from Kentucky, with briefs.
"Legal malpractice. Puckett was found guilty of arson-related murder. Puckett was acquitted at new trial granted because prosecution witness had withheld exculpatory evidence at first trial. Puckett subsequently prevailed in legal malpractice action against original defense counsel. The issue is whether the malpractice verdict may stand in light of the withheld evidence."
Discretionary review granted 8/17/2006
Jefferson Circuit Court, Judge F. Kenneth Conliffe
For Movant: George R. Carter
For Respondent: Bill V. Seiller
Appellant’s Brief
Appellee’s Brief
Appellant’s Reply Brief
COA OPINION: 2004-CA-001750 (PDF)