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The Kentucky Court of Justice is a four-tiered system of adjudication including a Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, and District Court.
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RCr 3.18 Order of commitment; bail Whenever a person is committed to jail the judge shall direct the clerk to issue a written order of commitment, which shall be delivered to the jailer by the peace officer who executes it.
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Generally, NO. There is a doctrine called judicial immunity that prevents most lawsuits against judges when they are acting in their judicial capacity. Judges have absolute immunity for actions they take in their judicial capacity.

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