SAYLOR v. COM.

No. 2002-SC-0456-DG.

144 S.W.3d 812 (2004)

Gregory SAYLOR, Appellant, v. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

September 23, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David E. Davidson, William C. Oldfield, Cobb & Oldfield, Covington, Counsel for Appellant.

Gregory D. Stumbo, Attorney General, Matthew D. Nelson, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Appellate Division, Frankfort, Counsel for Appellee.


Opinion of the Court by Justice COOPER.

Roy Thomas Faulconer was found stabbed to death at his residence in Covington, Kentucky, on the afternoon of August 26, 1999. In addition to a fatal stab wound through the heart, Faulconer's throat had been cut and there were defensive stab wounds to his arms. Appellant, Gregory Saylor, admitted killing Faulconer but claimed he did so in self-defense. Following a trial by jury in the Kenton Circuit Court, Appellant was convicted...

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