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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 528 — Gambling

528.090 Prima facie proof.

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(1)Proof of possession of any gambling device or any gambling record specified in
KRS 528.050, 528.060, and 528.080 is prima facie evidence of possession thereof
with knowledge of its character or contents.
(2)In any prosecution under this chapter in which it is necessary to prove the
occurrence of a sporting event, a published report of its occurrence in any daily
newspaper, magazine or other periodically printed publication of general circulation
or evidence that a description of some aspect of the event was written, printed or
otherwise noted at the place in which a violation of this chapter is alleged to have
been committed shall be admissible in evidence and shall constitute prima facie
proof of the occurrence of the event.
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