Corrupt Cop Gets DESTROYED in His Own Deposition

In Commonwealth v. Azamat Akhmedov (Case No. 23-CR-00276), a Kentucky State Trooper with just six months of experience pulls over a semi-truck driver on I-65 for reckless driving. The driver admits to drinking a large beer and smoking marijuana, fails all three field sobriety tests, and has four grams of marijuana in his truck. But at the jury trial in Barren County Circuit Court, defense attorney Larry Forman systematically exposes every gap in the investigation—no body camera, no dash camera, no breath test, no lab results on the marijuana, and a blood draw conducted 41 minutes past the statutory deadline. The jury returns a NOT GUILTY verdict on the DUI charge. DISCLAIMER The information provided by is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, a legal opinion, or a substitute for professional counsel. Our analysis is based on our interpretation of public records and statutes at the time of filming and may not reflect the most recent legal changes. Because laws vary by jurisdiction, you should always consult a licensed attorney regarding your specific situation. No attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. While we strive for accuracy, we make no warranties regarding the completeness or reliability of the information presented. FAIR USE NOTICE This video constitutes a transformative use of original footage under Fair Use protections. By providing original commentary, legal analysis, and educational context, this content has been significantly altered in purpose, value, and audience from the source material.