A woman I dated some years ago, Brock, went to Mayfield to visit some friends. While there she apparently got on someone's bad side and that person called the cops (or the county sheriff's department or whoever) and reported my ex for possession of various prescription drugs. (everyone of them lawfully prescribed to my ex, mind you) Without an investigation of any kind they came and picked her up (on nothing more than the say-so of a phoned-in "tip") and tossed her in the county lockup on several charges of possession of a controlled substance.
She was locked up for a month and a half before the Kentucky Grand Jury returned a decision of "No True Bill" on the several attempted indictments. As I found out later that is Kentuckian legal parlance for "There was neither a legitimate reason for this individual to ever have been arrested much less incarcerated for ANY length of time."
After I drove up there to that backwater hellhole they received correspondence from my attorney informing them they were being sued for wrongful arrest and wrongful imprisonment. Graves County fought it...and lost.