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A jury on Friday afternoon, found Steven Lawson guilty on charges of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with evidence following a four-day trial and a quick deliberation process.
Nearly 10 witnesses took the stand May 28 during the trial of Steven Lawson, the first of two trials to take place in connection with the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, the Bardstown mother who ...
Steven Lawson, 54, of Bardstown, will stand trial for charges including conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence, according to court records. While the alleged crime ...
The second day of Steven Lawson's trial included testimony about evidence and witness recollections related to Crystal Rogers' disappearance. The defense questioned the reliability of witness ...
WAVE Legal Expert Leland Hulbert said the focus will be on the conspiracy charge. The defense already conceded that Steven Lawson tampered with evidence. The biggest hurdle for the prosecution will be ...
Attorneys for Steven Lawson filed a motion requesting a new trial June 4. Lawson was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence May 30 in the first of two ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WAVE) - Steven Lawson, who was on trial for conspiracy to murder and tampering with physical evidence in the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, was found guilty on both counts. A ...
Bottom right photo by Jeremy Chisenhall. Other photos provided by Sherry Ballard Steven Lawson, one of three defendants charged in the murder of Crystal Rogers, a Bardstown mother who went missing ...
Steven Lawson, 54, of Chaplin, is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence for the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, a mother of five from Bardstown.