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เวทีการประกวดร้องเพลงชิงถ้วยพระราชทานจากพระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวฯ “เคพีเอ็น อวอร์ด ครั้งที่ 24″ ก็เปิดแถลงข่าวแล้ว โดยปีนี้ย้ายมาออกอากาศทางช่อง 3 อีกครั้งในรอบ 9 ปี

โดยในงานมีคุณประวิทย์ มาลีนนท์ นำคณะผู้บริหารสถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์ไทยทีวีสีช่อง 3 มาร่วมงาน พร้อมด้วยศิลปินดาราจาก KPN บี้-ธรรศภาคย์, ไต้ฝุ่น-กนกฉัตร และอีกมากมาย ซึ่งรายการยังคงรูปแบบเดอะ แบทเทิลซีรีย์ ที่แบ่งผู้เข้าแข่งขันออกเป็น 2 ทีม ได้แก่ ทีมสีแดง ตัวแทนคนเสียงดี และทีมสีน้ำเงิน ตัวแทนคนหน้าตาดีที่มีความฝันอยากเป็นนักแสดง โดยมีกรรมการคือ ชมพู ฟรุ๊ตตี้, ทาทา ยัง, ดีเจ เจ๊แหม่ม แต่เพิ่มความเข้มขน และมีกรรมการพิเศษ ชาย-ชาตโยดม ซึ่งในปีนี้ขยายโอกาสให้ผู้สมัครจากอายุ 15-25 ปี เป็น 30 ปี และเพิ่มเงินรางวัลเป็น 1 ล้านบาท ทางด้านคุณ กรณ์ ณรงค์เดช ประธานกรรมการบริหาร บริษัท เคพีเอ็นเปิดเผยว่า รู้สึกยินดีที่ได้รับโอกาสให้รายการได้มาออกอากาศในช่อง 3 อีกครั้ง ซึ่งรับรองว่าปีนี้จะเพิ่มความสนุกเข้นข้นมากขึ้นแน่นอน

สำหรับคนที่มีฝันอยากเป็นนักร้อง หรือนักแสดง เคพีเอ็น อวอร์ดครั้งที่ 24 นี้จะออดิชั่นรอบแรกที่ เซ็นทรัล หาดใหญ่ ในวันที่ 30 สิงหาคมนี้ และจะออกอากาศให้ชมครั้งแรกในวันเสาร์ที่ 17 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 17.30-19.00 น.ทางช่อง 3 ออริจินัล ติดตามรายละเอียดได้ทาง www.kpnaward.com

“เคพีเอ็น อวอร์ด ครั้งที่ 24" จัดขึ้นเมื่อวันที่ 26 สิงหาคม 2557 นำโดย กรณ์ ณรงค์เดช ประธานกรรมการบริหาร บริษัท เคพีเอ็น อวอร์ด จำกัด พร้อมศิลปินในสังกัด บี้-ธรรศภาคย์ ชี, ไต้ฝุ่น-กนกฉัตร มรรยาทอ่อน, กู๊ด-ชยพล ปัญหกาญจน์, น้ำหวาน-พรพรรณ มนชะติน, เฟื้อง–รักชน พุทธรังษี, อาร์ต-อัครินทร์ ฉายแก้วสกุลชัย, บอม-อนุรักษ์ บุญเพิ่มพูล, ขวัญ-เชตชวิน ชูประทุม, โด่ง–ปิยะณัฐ แดงพูนผล และ เพชร-เผ่าเพชร เจริญสุข ณ โรงแรม วี กรุงเทพฯ

 

เพื่อตอกย้ำการเข้ามาอยู่ที่ช่อง 3 และการเป็นพันธมิตรร่วมกันที่แข็งแรง โดยเปิดจะประเดิมออดิชั่น ครั้งแรกในวันที่ 30 สิงหาคมนี้ ที่ศูนย์การค้าเซ็นทรัล เฟสติวัล และเตรียมพบกับเคพีเอ็น อวอร์ด ครั้งที่ 24 ออกอากาศให้ชมครั้งแรกใน วันเสาร์ที่ 17 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 17.30-19.00 น. ไทยทีวีสีช่อง 3 (ออริจินัล)

 

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Many Jordanians back ISIL despite pilot's killing

Many Jordanians back ISIL despite pilot's killing

A man walks past a graffiti depicting the flag of the Islamic State group with Arabic words that reads, "Their is only one God and Muhammad is his prophet," in Ma'an, Jordan, on Dec. 12, 2014.(Photo: Nasser Nasser, AP)MA'AN, Jordan — Sitting in a café, Abu Mohammed sadly but proudly told the tale of his 20-year-old son, Mustafa, joining the Islamic State."One night, he was not in bed," said Mohammed. "Three days after his disappearance, a masked man came to our home and told us he went to Syria to fight the Shiite infidels."Mustafa died five months ago fighting the forces of President Bashar Assad, a Shiite. "God chose my son," Mohammed said. "It's breaking my heart and his mother's. He was still a child. We dreamed of his marriage.""But now he is a martyr," he concluded as a small group listening to him broke out in applause.Even as Jordan launched intense airstrikes this week against the Islamic State to avenge the extremist group for burning to death a captured Jordanian fighter pilot, the militants enjoy support in the kingdom.While the horrible killing, captured on video, has sparked outrage in much of Jordan, including protests in the capitol of Amman, this city — 150 miles south — remains a hotbed of support for the Islamic State.Jordan has long had its own homegrown radical Islamists, and residents here have clashed with government troops in the past two decades over Jordan's alliance with the United States. In recent months, there has been an outpouring of pro-Islamic State activity in the city. In September, for example, Jordanian authorities cracked down on demonstrators waving the Islamic State's black flag.Ma'an residents refused to publicly condone the Islamic State's cruel execution of the pilot, Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, 26. Many feared reprisals from Jordanian officials if they spoke out against King Abdullah's call to arms. But Muslim clerics in the city's mosques regularly praise the Islamic State, comprised of Sunnis, for opposing Assad's brutal regime."Jihad in Syria is our duty, more important at the present time than jihad in Palestine," said Islamic State sympathizer Aub Hassan.Hassan is a Salafist jihadist, one who believes in a version of Sunni Islam that dovetails with the Islamic State's harsh theology. Salafist jihadism is the dominant interpretation of Islam in Ma'an, said Abu Tawela, a secular political activist in the city. He said the more moderate Muslim Brotherhood, which advocates for expanding Islam's role in public life, also has a foothold. Both are united in their contempt for Shiite Muslims."The general atmosphere in Ma'an supports the Syrian revolution," Tawela said. "It is natural that the imams of the mosques damn Bashar Assad."The situation has led radicals in Ma'an to regard the Jordanian government as the enemy for participating in U.S.-led airstrikes against Islamic State militants, who conquered around a third of Iraq and Syria last summer and now govern the region as a caliphate."Young heroes who fight in Syria, or are arrested by the Jordanian security service infidels — they deserve to die in paradise and a decent life in this world," Hassan said.About 300 young men have left Ma'an to fight in Syria, say local residents interviewed over the course of the past year. About 100 have returned, 30 of them injured. Another 120 have died and Jordanian authorities have arrested around 70, convicting them of illegally fighting abroad and sentencing them to three years in prison.Some Ma'an residents are angry with the Jordanian government for not stopping recruiters who induct naive young men into the Islamic State or staunch the flow of fighters to Syria."They do not arrest the youth before they leave," complained Abu Abdul Rahman, who hasn't heard from his 16-year-old son since he left to fight six months ago.Ma'an Mayor Majid Sharari said Salafi jihadists pander to young men who lack work and other opportunities, often appealing to their pride as Sunni Muslims. "They feel indignant about what has been going on for years," he said. "This justifies the killing and traveling to Syria in defense of their religion."Some young men who joined the Islamic State change their minds when they are exposed to the militants first-hand.Jordanian authorities arrested Abu Adil, 23, as he returned across the border from Syria but later released him because of a lack of evidence.He described a well-worn induction technique that brought him from Ma'an to the battlefields of Syria, including a stranger who approached him at his mosque and invited him to listen to a charismatic leader. Unemployed, Adil believed he had little to lose."He didn't tell me that he is connected to the Islamic State and asked me to go with him to religion lessons carried out by a great sheik," said Adil. "The sheik lectured on the importance of jihad, and the suffering of the Syrians. I felt a strong desire to fight so I went to fight in Syria against the infidel Assad's regime."The stranger and the sheik then made him an offer he couldn't refuse."I left Ma'an after they promised to help my family," said Adil. "I have a wife and five children. I was lured by the Islamic State in Jordan. When they gave me very large sums of money, I could not reject them."He abandoned the Islamic State and fled Syria after witnessing the group commit horrors that contradicted their self-proclaimed Islamic mission. Similarly, many respected Islamic clerics have condemned the fiery death of the Jordanian fight pilot, saying the Quran reserves punishment for Allah."I escaped from Syria after discovering that the leaders of the Islamic State aren't really keen on Islam," Adil said. "They are really a group of mercenaries."Dean Smith, college coaching legend, dies at 83Feb 08, 2015
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Pakatan to gain whichever way Anwar sodomy appeal goes, say analysts


(From left) DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu at a ceramah in Pematang Pauh last night. Analysts say Pakatan Rakyat is winning the perception war in the Anwar Sodomy II trial. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Hasnoor Hussain, February 8, 2015. Whatever the Federal Court's verdict on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's appeal against his sodomy conviction on Tuesday, the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) still has the upper hand over Putrajaya in the perception war, say political analysts.
If the opposition leader is sent to jail, it will be a black mark on Putrajaya's credibility in the eyes of the world, they said ahead of the highly anticipated court decision that could end the PKR de facto leader's political career.But Anwar in jail could also galvanise the coalition and give new and younger leaders the chance to rise and fill the vacuum left by the veteran politician, they added.Conversely, a freed Anwar would have the headache of trying to resolve the differences between DAP and PAS, whose strained ties were threatening the coalition's existence, some said, and this would deny younger leaders a chance to develop.International credibilityMalaysia's credibility would not improve much even if Anwar was freed, said Dr Lim Teck Ghee, as PR could still claim a moral victory by labelling the trial a political expedition by a weakened Barisan Nasional (BN) aimed at destroying the veteran politician and his coalition. "The opposition as a whole will gain momentum from the national and international condemnation against the renewed incarceration of the opposition leader," said the Centre for Policy Initiatives director. Lim said Putrajaya was out of touch and "clueless" if it thought a guilty verdict would bring closure or that the world would forget about Anwar.Instead, he said Anwar would become an even more formidable foe as a political martyr, with his case exploited by the opposition and other government critics – both within and outside the country – as evidence of a repressive government. Dr James Chin said jailing Anwar would affect Malaysia's international credibility, coming at the time when the country is chairing the Asean regional grouping.The country would become the target of human rights groups, and Western countries like the United States could raise the matter at future bilateral meetings."It will be bad public relations for Malaysia," said Chin, who is the University of Tasmania Asia Institute director.He added that a guilty verdict might only serve to strengthen Anwar's reputation abroad given the wide belief that the trial was a sham.And while Putrajaya could trumpet the independence of the judiciary if Anwar were to be freed, it still would not earn the government points."People in the international arena do not trust the courts anyway. They think Anwar should not have been charged in the first place," Chin said.A stronger PakatanEven with Anwar in jail, Lim said PR could still be strengthened even with the pact's current fragile stage with PAS at loggerheads with its ally, DAP."It is difficult to see how PAS, which has viewed the case as a political conspiracy right from the start, would suddenly do a U-turn and remain passive or abandon Pakatan," he said, referring to the Islamist party's spats with DAP over core ideological issues that have prompted speculations that it may eventually leave the pact.PR has also grown to become larger than Anwar, and another observer, Dr Oh Ei Sun, said the coalition's leadership and its support base have largely moved beyond the man, with a new generation of leaders from all three partner parties who could and must learn to shoulder the responsibility of leading the pact.Oh cited PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali and the party's secretary-general Rafizi Ramli as examples.He said that in the short term, there could be coordination problems between the parties because of contrasting ideologies of the component parties, but also believed that younger leaders would be more pragmatic and dogmatic."People nowadays support Pakatan not so much because they support or sympathise with Anwar – although him going to jail again would further galvanise these sentiments – but primarily because they want to see an end to what they perceive as a corrupt one-party rule," Oh said.The senior fellow with Singapore's Nanyang Technological University S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies said nothing much would change within the country if Anwar was jailed."It will be business as usual. The sympathy factor for Anwar has largely dissipated over the past 17 years. And there will be replacement opposition leaders in waiting," he added.A free Anwar poses challenges for PRIf Anwar's conviction is overturned and he is freed, analyst Wan Saiful Wan Jan feels PR will have to evaluate its stand on the judiciary as they have often claimed that the courts are not to be trusted.He said PR would also have to come up with a definitive succession plan, as the uncertainty over Anwar's status these past months have raised questions about who would lead the pact in his absence."They really need to think of Pakatan without Anwar. Succession planning must be high up on their priority list. Currently, there are no candidates to replace him, which is a problem," Wan Saiful said.The Institute of Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) chief executive officer said that with Anwar in the picture, DAP and PAS would never learn to resolve their differences because they expected the Permatang Pauh MP to act as a mediator.Without Anwar, the two bickering parties would have no choice but to compromise with one another if they were committed to the opposition pact, he said."Anwar is preventing them from moving forward. There is a need for a proper succession plan. Let him become a statesman and allow someone else to do the politicking for Pakatan." – February 8, 2015.
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Mara to end rules curbing religious freedom in Sabah, Sarawak institutions


Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal says Mara will lift restrictions on non-Muslims pertaining to religious activities on campus. – The Malaysian Insider pic, February 8, 2015.Mara is to withdraw or rewrite all rules and regulations that restrict non-Muslim students from practising their religious faith in educational institutions under its purview in Sabah and Sarawak, the minister overseeing the federal government agency said today.These include the Mara junior science colleges (MRSM) and Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) in both states, said Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal.Shafie in a hastily called press conference this morning said there was no government policy on religious restrictions for Mara students, and if there were, "they were not right".“If there is a rule, we will withdraw it," he said.Mara, the abbreviation for Majlis Amanah Rakyat or Indigenous People's Trust Council, is under the purview of his ministry.Shafie said a "misinterpretation" of the rules on non-Islamic religions might have cropped up because they were first drawn up in 1972 when MRSM colleges were first established in the peninsula. Then, in the context of the peninsula, there was no ambiguity to the students' religion as all Bumiputera students were Malays and Muslims.The press conference was called after Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem met Shafie last night.Adenan was said to have voiced his concern about religious restrictions in MRSM in Sarawak, as reported by The Malaysian Insider recently following complaints by Dayak Christian parents.Adenan had reportedly said to Shafie that such rules went against the Sarawak government's policy on the freedom of religion.Some non-Muslim Dayak parents had earlier this week questioned and demanded an end to a ban on all non-Islamic religious activities at MRSM colleges in the state.They said the curbs on other religions at Mara's three junior colleges in Kota Samarahan, Betong and Mukah, had amounted to religious discrimination and only served to breed intolerance and lack of respect for non-Muslims among students.One parent's refusal to send his daughter to MRSM Kota Samarahan reignited allegations of religious discrimination in the colleges when he posted online a copy of additional rules for non-Muslim students.The rules state that all religious activities, with the exception of Islamic religious activities, are totally prohibited within the college campus.Religious symbols, other than that of Islam, are also prohibited from being displayed in the college and students' attendance of non-Islamic religious activities outside the college campus on weekends required permission.Shafie said there was no such policy by Mara to curb students from practising their respective faiths.“There has been no prohibition on non-Muslim students to practise their faith. On weekends, we provide transport for Christians to attend church very much like we do for Muslims students to attend Friday prayers.“They can take their Bible to campus and if there is anyone who tries to stop them, report them to us and we'll act," Shafie said.Also at the press conference today was Sarawak's Second Minister of Resource Planning and Environment Datuk Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, who said the rules for all Mara educational institutions in Sarawak should be rewritten “to avoid misinterpretation".The religious restriction brought strong reactions from Sarawak politicians on both sides of the divide.State Land Development Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing said the curb was constitutionally and morally wrong as it violated the freedom of religion under the Federal Constitution.State DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen appealed to the Sarawak government to intervene and thrash the MRSM rules “for the sake of preserving religious and racial harmony in Sarawak for our future generations".Baru Bian, Sarawak PKR chief said the religious restrictions would only “teach our young that religious discrimination and intolerance are acceptable".“Attitudes are formed at a young age and discrimination such as this teaches and reinforces the ugly mindset of racial superiority in some and a damaging second-class inferiority in others," Baru said in a statement.Baru also said that since MRSM had violated laws on religious freedom, PKR Sarawak and himself were “prepared to commence legal action against MRSM if after this statement, we find that these rules are still enforced in Sarawak". – February 8, 2015.
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Di hotel, ucaplah: 'Domo arigato Mr Roboto'

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Teknologi robot mungkin lebih cepat daripada yang kita bayangkan.Selepas perkembangan mengejutkan melalui idea robot wartawan dan robot belajar memasak melalui YouTube, tidak lama lagi robot juga akan berkhidmat sebagai kakitangan hotel.“Kami tidak pasti sama ada kakitangan robotik dalam hotel yang dirancang di Jepun itu akan menidurkan tetamu di waktu malam, tetapi ia akan melakukan banyak kerja-kerja layanan baik selama ini,” lapor CNN.Rancangan itu diumumkan oleh Huis Ten Bosch, sebuah taman tema Belanda di Nagasaki.Selain kakitangan robot, hotel yang akan dikenali sebagai “Henn-na” (pelik) itu juga akan dilengkapi dengan teknologi terkini lain.Fasa pertama hotel dua tingkat itu dijadual akan dibuka pada pada 17 Julai ini yang dilengkapi dengan 72 bilik.Menggunakan slogan “Iltizam untuk evolusi”, hotel itu akan turut memaparkan tiga "actroids" (robot mirip manusia sebenar) yang akan bertindak sebagai penyambut tetamu.Domo arigato Mr. Roboto: Droids to run Japanese hotel: http://t.co/6I43V1mVnD pic.twitter.com/q75DnpGVrx— CNN International (@cnni) February 8, 2015
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World leaders plan for Ukraine summit this week

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World leaders plan for Ukraine summit this week

Efforts to broker a peace deal in Ukraine gained momentum Sunday with leaders of Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine announcing they aim to hold four-way talks this week, even as fighting rages on. (Feb. 8) AP
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บอย Peacemaker - ไว้อาลัยคำร้อง/ทำนอง ธนพล กิ้วลาดแยงเรียบเรียง ศุภวิญญ์ มุ่งมาตรฉันรู้ว่าเธออ่อนโยน เกินจะบอกกันว่ารักที่มีให้ฉัน มันแทบไม่เหลือก็แอบทำใจว่าซักวันนึงต้องจากกันแต่ก่อนจะมีวันนั้น ฉันมีโอกาสไหมก่อนจะจากแค่อยากขอระหว่างรอเพื่อนับวันขาดใจหากเธอนั้นยังมีน้ำใจให้กันสักหน่อยกอดสักทีเพื่อจดจำจูบสักครั้งเพื่อย้ำวันสุดท้ายขาดเธอวันพรุ่งนี้ฉันมีสิทธิ์ตายไม่ไว้อาลัยหน่อยหรือไม่มากเกินไปใช่ไหม ที่ฉันอยากขอต้องการให้ระหว่างรอ มันมีความหมายก็แอบทำใจว่าซักวันนึงต้องจากกันแต่ก่อนจะมีวันนั้น ฉันมีโอกาสไหมก่อนจะจากแค่อยากขอระหว่างรอเพื่อนับวันขาดใจหากเธอนั้นยังมีน้ำใจให้กันสักหน่อยกอดสักทีเพื่อจดจำจูบสักครั้งเพื่อย้ำวันสุดท้ายขาดเธอวันพรุ่งนี้ฉันมีสิทธิ์ตายไม่ไว้อาลัยหน่อยหรือกลัวจะทนไม่ไหวถ้าเธอจากไปแต่ก่อนที่ฉันจะเป็นอะไรอยากรับทุกทุก อุ่นไอเป็นครั้งสุดท้ายก่อนจะจากแค่อยากขอระหว่างรอเพื่อนับวันขาดใจหากเธอนั้นยังมีน้ำใจให้กันสักหน่อยกอดสักทีเพื่อจดจำจูบสักครั้งเพื่อย้ำวันสุดท้ายขาดเธอวันพรุ่งนี้ฉันมีสิทธิ์ตายไม่ไว้อาลัยหน่อยหรือ

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One pill, 10 years: Ky. high court reviews vet's sentence

One pill, 10 years: Ky. high court reviews vet's sentence

James Kidd sold one pill and received a 10-year prison sentence, but he could have gotten probation if he had stayed out of Kentucky.(Photo: The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal)FRANKFORT, Ky. — To his lawyer, James Kidd is the epitome of the kind of person that Kentucky lawmakers don't want sitting in prison.An injured Gulf War veteran with no prior felony record, Kidd was convicted of drug trafficking in a controlled substance in 2009 for selling a single pill and sentenced to 10 years in prison.His sentence was probated on the condition that he leave Kentucky for five years. But when he returned to visit his ailing mother in 2012, a circuit judge in Lee County revoked his probation and ordered him to serve the 10 years, the maximum allowed by law.To Public Advocate Ed Monahan, locking up offenders like Kidd is why Kentucky is wasting millions of dollars a year on corrections even as crime rates fall."We should not be imprisoning a wounded veteran for 10 years at an average year's cost of $21,906 … because he was technically in violation of his conditions of probation," Monahan said in e-mail.On Thursday, the Kentucky Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether Kidd should have been sent to prison or whether Circuit Judge Thomas Jones should have imposed lesser sanctions, such as electronic monitoring — as spelled out in the state's groundbreaking 2011 sentencing reform law designed to reduce incarceration and steer tax dollars into drug treatment.Attorney General Jack Conway's office, defending the sentence, said in a brief that judges must have wide discretion in revoking probation if it's in the public interest.Assistant Attorney General James Shackelford said in his brief that Kidd flouted the only special condition of his probation — that he be banished from Kentucky — even though he could have asked the court for permission to return, as he did shortly after he was sentenced when his sister was dying of cancer.As Jones told Kidd, he was sorry he was having trouble with family members dying and being ill, but the court had to enforce its orders.Kidd, 37, served three years and eight days in prison before he was released on parole Jan. 2, 2014.He did not respond to a letter sent to his post office box in Beattyville, Ky., but his lawyer, Brandon Jewell, an assistant public advocate, said the outcome of the case is still important to him because it could determine his fate if his parole is revoked.Jewell and Monahan said the case also will be crucial in determining whether judges must heed House Bill 463, the Public Safety and Offender Accountability Act, which requires that graduated sanctions be considered before an offender on probation is sent to prison.The provision is one of several designed to make Kentucky "smarter on crime," as Justice Secretary J. Michael Brown has written, and which he has said have reduced the state's once mushrooming prison population without a spike in crime rates.In the commonwealth's brief, Shackelford said that rule applies only to the Corrections Department, not the courts.The case began in 2009, when Kidd pleaded guilty in exchange for five years' probation.When he was arrested three years later for traveling from Ohio to Kentucky, the prosecution and defense agreed he had done so to visit his sick mother and that it was a technical violation justifying something short of revocation, according to Jewell's brief."After all, Kidd had not picked up any new charges, in any station, during the 2½ years he was on probation," Jewell said.But Judge Jones said the violation was more than technical, noting that Kidd had been allowed to return to Kentucky for two months when his sister was dying and could have asked for permission again.The court found that he was in need of "correctional treatment that can be provided most effectively by commitment to prison" and that continuing Kidd's probation would "unduly depreciate the seriousness of the crime."Shackelford also noted that Kidd voluntarily returned to Kentucky — "absent proof to the contrary, such as fairies magically transporting" him across the state line.But Jewell argues that the court failed to make two findings required under the sentencing reform law: that the probation violation "constitutes a significant risk to prior victims or the community," and that the probationer "cannot be managed in the community.""Mr. Kidd does not pose a significant risk to anyone," Jewell said in his brief. "And there was no evidence that he cannot be appropriately managed in the community."The state Court of Appeals affirmed the revocation of Kidd's probation.Allison Martin, a spokeswoman for Conway, would say only that the decision on Kidd's sentence was up to the circuit judge and that the attorney general's office is bound by law to defend any sentence imposed by a judge or jury in Kentucky. Conway is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor.In an e-mail, Monahan said: "Kentucky is spending nearly a half billion dollars on prisons per year. This is a perfect case for a graduated sanction as opposed to revocation and imprisonment."Added Jewell: "Mr. Kidd has been punished enough."Dean Smith, college coaching legend, dies at 83Feb 08, 2015
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