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Pickett v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Apr 20, 1943
170 S.W.2d 876 (Ky. Ct. App. 1943)

Opinion

April 20, 1943.

Appeal from Franklin Circuit Court.

William B. Ardery, Judge.

E.C. O'Rear, William A. Young and S.H. Brown for appellant.

Hubert Meredith, Attorney General, and W. Owen Keller, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


Dismissing appeal.

The indictment accused Lindsay Pickett of committing the crime of malicious shooting and wounding another with intent to kill, defined by KRS 435.170 (section 1166, Carroll's Kentucky Statutes). He was convicted of shooting and wounding another in sudden affray or in sudden heat and passion, a degree of the crime for which he was indicted, and which is defined by KRS 435.180 (section 1242, Carroll's Kentucky Statutes). Punishment was fixed at a $500 fine and imprisonment in the county jail for one year. He prayed an appeal in the circuit court, and an order was entered by that court purporting to grant the appeal.

A circuit court is without authority to grant an appeal from a judgment of conviction of a misdemeanor. The procedure for appeals from such judgments is specifically set out in section 348 of the Criminal Code of Practice, and this court does not acquire jurisdiction of the case unless the procedure therein prescribed is followed. Adams v. Commonwealth, 285 Ky. 803, 149 S.W.2d 727, and cases therein cited.

Accordingly the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Pickett v. Commonwealth

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Apr 20, 1943
170 S.W.2d 876 (Ky. Ct. App. 1943)
Case details for

Pickett v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:Pickett v. Commonwealth

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Apr 20, 1943

Citations

170 S.W.2d 876 (Ky. Ct. App. 1943)
170 S.W.2d 876

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