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Lairson v. Judge, Clark Circuit Court

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
May 1, 1964
378 S.W.2d 634 (Ky. Ct. App. 1964)

Opinion

May 1, 1964.

Buddy Wayne Lairson, pro se.

Robert F. Matthews, Atty. Gen., Martin Glazer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for respondent.


Petitioner, Buddy Wayne Lairson, is a prisoner in the Kentucky State Penitentiary at Eddyville, under sentence from the Clark Circuit Court. He seeks an order against "Judge of the Clark Circuit Court," as respondent, to vacate the judgment entered upon the ground that the indictment was erroneous and unauthorized, but he does not specify the ground.

This Court has uniformly held that a proceeding to control the action of a trial court is of a personal nature and that the judge of that court must be sued by name. The failure in this case to designate the trial judge by name is fatal to petitioner's cause. See Long v. Judge, Webster Circuit Court, Ky., 378 S.W.2d 628; Clevenger v. Judge of Pike Circuit Court, Ky., 375 S.W.2d 277; Gibson v. Judge of Warren Circuit Court, Ky., 375 S.W.2d 276.

Wherefore, the petition is dismissed.


Summaries of

Lairson v. Judge, Clark Circuit Court

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
May 1, 1964
378 S.W.2d 634 (Ky. Ct. App. 1964)
Case details for

Lairson v. Judge, Clark Circuit Court

Case Details

Full title:Buddy Wayne LAIRSON, Petitioner, v. JUDGE, CLARK CIRCUIT COURT, Respondent

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: May 1, 1964

Citations

378 S.W.2d 634 (Ky. Ct. App. 1964)