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LUBY v. JACKSON

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Dec 4, 1970
460 S.W.2d 827 (Ky. Ct. App. 1970)

Opinion

December 4, 1970.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Fayette County, N. Mitchell Meade, J.

E. Lawson King, Fayette County Atty., Nolan Carter, Jr., Asst. Fayette County Atty., Lexington, for appellant.

James D. Elam, Scotty Baesler, Lexington, for appellee.


This is an attempted appeal in a proceeding for habeas corpus. The appeal must be dismissed because the record was not timely filed, as required by KRS 419.130(1).

The order from which the appeal is attempted was entered in circuit court July 13, 1970. The record on appeal was filed in this court September 25, 1970. A notice of appeal was filed in the circuit court on July 29, 1970, CR 73.02(2), but no notice of appeal was filed in this court as directed by KRS 419.130(1). In these circumstances, the appeal must be dismissed, not only for untimely filing of the record but also for failure to follow the statutorily required procedure of filing the notice of appeal in this court. Cf. Embry v. Commonwealth, Ky., 423 S.W.2d 523.

The appeal is dismissed.

All concur.


Summaries of

LUBY v. JACKSON

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Dec 4, 1970
460 S.W.2d 827 (Ky. Ct. App. 1970)
Case details for

LUBY v. JACKSON

Case Details

Full title:John LUBY, Jaller, Fayette County, Appellant, v. Beatrice JACKSON, Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Dec 4, 1970

Citations

460 S.W.2d 827 (Ky. Ct. App. 1970)

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