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Steve Lawson, the first man convicted in the Crystal Rogers case, has been sentenced to 17 years in prison. Sentencing for ...
The filing comes about two months after attorneys for Lawson asked a judge to either grant him a new trial or throw out the ...
Judge Charles Simms III issued a 17-year sentence — 17 years for conspiracy to commit murder and five years for tampering with physical evidence to run concurrently. A jury found Lawson, 54, guilty on ...
"She never did anything to anybody and especially she never did anything to you," Crystal Rogers' uncle told Steve Lawson.
Steve Lawson, 54, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence on May 30 for his role ...
Steven Lawson was sentenced after he was found guilty by a jury in Bardstown of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence for his role in Crystal Rogers' presumed death.
The first of three men convicted in connection with the disappearance and death of Crystal Rogers was sentenced to 17 years ...
Crystal Rogers was a 35-year-old mother of five who was reported missing from her home in Bardstown, Kentucky, on July 5, ...
Steven Lawson was originally set to stand trial in February 2025, but it was delayed to May after his defense filed a motion Jan. 3 asking for the trial to be postponed to allow time for them to ...
Jurors recommended Steve Lawson serve a 17-year prison sentence after convicting him on all charges in Crystal Rogers' murder ...
Feb. 8, 2024 Steve Lawson's charges will not be dropped in the murder case of Bardstown mother Crystal Rogers, according to a court ruling released Wednesday.
Steven Lawson is being tried at the Warren County Justice Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The trial was moved from Nelson County because of the case's widespread publicity.