Martin L. Hatfield, County Attorney

Assistant County Attorneys

 
 

Chasiti Ross, First Assistant County Attorney

Chasiti is a native of the Science Hill community in northern Pulaski County.  She currently serves as the First Assistant to Martin Hatfield.  Chasiti is a graduate of Pulaski County High School (2007), Somerset Community College (2009), University of Kentucky (2011), and University of Dayton School of Law (2014).  Prior to joining the Pulaski County Attorney's Office, Chasiti worked for a law firm in Dayton, Ohio. Chasiti resides in Eubank with her husband and their three daughters.

 

Kenton Lanham, Assistant County Attorney

Kenton is a native of Lexington, Kentucky, but has been a resident of Pulaski County since 2011.  Kenton currently serves as an Assistant County Attorney under Martin Hatfield and an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney under David Dalton.  Kenton is a graduate of Tates Creek High School (2003), University of Kentucky (2007), and Northern Kentucky University's Salmon P. Chase College of Law (2010).  Prior to joining the Pulaski County Attorney's Office, Kenton worked for the Department of Public Advocacy as a Public Defender for nearly five years. Kenton currently resides in Somerset with his wife and their two children.

 

CHRISTOPHER COFFMAN, Assistant County Attorney

Chris is a native of Casey County, Kentucky. He attended Eastern Kentucky University, graduating in 2005, before earning his law degree from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2009. He currently serves as an Assistant County Attorney, focusing primarily on juvenile matters, guardianship issues, and Casey’s Law cases. Chris resides in Casey County, where he enjoys long walks, sushi, cultivating his garden, making homemade kimchi, and spending time with his two cats. An avid reader, he also maintains a growing collection of books.