
The former sheriff of Bullitt County has been released from home detention.
David Greenwell was indicted by a federal grand jury in May on four counts of attempting to obstruct the due administration of justice while serving as sheriff, and one count of aiding and abetting in a conspiring to distribute 100 kilograms or more of marijuana.
An order was filed July 11 where U.S. District Court Judge David J. Hale granted a motion filed by attorney’s for Greenwell to free him from home detention and electronic monitoring.
Hale did leave in place a travel restriction that does not allow Greenwell to travel outside the court’s jurisdiction in the Western District of Kentucky.
Greenwell has a status hearing scheduled for August 21.
Source: WAVE
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