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  • Lawyer name:Helm, Derrick G.
  • Address:1 Monument Square P.O. Box 25Jamestown,KY
  • Phone:270-343-3100
  • Fax:270-343-2355
  • PostalCode:42629 -0025
  • WebSite:http://www.bertramandwilson.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Civil Litigation Personal Injury Criminal Estates 100% of Practice Devoted

Kentucky JamestownBertram & Wilson attorney Helm, Derrick G. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Civil Litigation Personal Injury Criminal Estates 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation ,Civil Rights, Class Actions -- Plaintiff, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Election Campaign & Political Law, Litigation & Appeals, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff, Probate & Estate Administration, Products Liability Law, Professional Malpractice Law, Dental Malpractice, Medical Malpractice, State, Local & Municipal Law,Bertram & Wilson

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  • Kentucky, 2009 U.S. District Court Western District of Kentucky, 2010 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Kentucky, 2010 U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 2010

  • Kentucky Justice Association (Member) American Association for Justice (Member) Kentucky Bar Association, Young Lawyers' Section

  • Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky, 2009J.D. Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, 2006B.A.Major: Political Science and History

  • Established in 1976 Bertram & Wilson is one of the oldest law firms in Jamestown, KY. Our firm offers years of experience and insight in providing a full range of legal services to meet the needs of individuals and businesses alike.

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Without the issue of slavery there probably would never have been a war. The issue had not been addressed at the time of the Constitution. But neither side made slavery the stated cause of their going to war, at least at the start. The north started out in Lincoln's words, "to preserve the Union". After a year and a half of war Lincoln made a shrewd move politically, and issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This "freed" only those slaves in areas under Confederate control - the slaves in the border states which had not seceded had to wait until the Constitution was amended in late 1865, after the war was over. Thus, when it was issued the Emancipation Proclamation freed no one. What it did do though, was ensure that neither England nor France would intervene in the war on behalf of the south, as they were perhaps on the verge of doing. Neither of those countries would want to be portrayed as fighting FOR slavery.. . The south was fighting for independence. Numerous scholars have investigated and demonstrated that the overwhelming majority of Confederate soldiers did not personally own any slaves. Their father might in many cases, but still most did not. Slaves were expensive. A young man is his prime might cost $1000, and you could buy a farm of four or five hundred acres for that. Most slave owners had only one or two. There were only a few dozen people wealthy enough in the entire south to have more than 200. The plantation owning class was small, but rich, and therefor very powerful politically. But, if you think about it, there isnt really any way you could persuade anybody to go fight, and fight hard for four years, just so some rich man could keep his slaves.. . There had been a struggle between the north and the south in the national government since the Constitution was adopted. The south was generally dominant, most presidents being from the south. An important issue was the tariff, which is the federal tax on imported goods. The north was becoming a manufacturing area, and wanted a high tariff, as a "protectionist" measure, because it would make imported goods more expensive than the northern goods, which often werent as good. The south wanted a low or no tariff, because they exported their cotton and tobacco to England and purchased their goods there with the proceeds of the sale. There were few roads or railroads linking north and south and water-borne commerce with England was easier.. . There is nothing in the Constitution on whether the "Union" it formed was to be perpetual. Every state had to agree to it before it was adopted, and while it made a stronger government than the Articles of Confederation had, it was still a government of limited powers. Nothing was said in the Constitution about never being able to get out of it, once you were in. The idea of secession had first been discussed by the New England states, at the Hartford Convention in 1815. These states were pro-England and did not support the US in the War of 1812 against England, and in fact had grown rich supplying the English navy and army with food, without which the English would have had a much harder time carrying on the war on this side of the Atlantic. They called a convention to discuss secession but by the time it met the war was over. The idea next came up during Andrew Jackson's time, in the Nullification Crisis, when South Carolina objected to a raising of the tariff, and announced they would not abide by it, and in fact that as a state they had the right to "nullify" any federal law with which they disagreed. Andrew Jackson announced that he would raise a large army, place himself at the head of it, march into South Carolina and hang John C. Calhoun from the first tree, and everyone believed he would do it, and that put an end to it for then. But still, Lincoln's own attorney general advised him that there was no Constitutional basis for resorting to war to prevent states from leaving the Union if they wanted to. In that sense, Lincoln was the true revolutionary of the times.

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